At the end of every spring semester, residential students at Vanguard University move out of their dorms and into wherever they will be living over the summer. Over the school year, VU students living in the dorms tend to accumulate more material goods than … [Read more] about End of Year Move Out: What Do VU Students Throw Away?
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Letter from the Editor
My journey with journalism has been ongoing for the last eight years. It all started during my freshmen year of high school. I was looking online at the extensive list of electives I could sign up for, scanning the screen to find just the perfect one. … [Read more] about Letter from the Editor
Meet the Owner of ‘Lily n Lu’: VU 2022 Alumna Launches A Small Business
By Isabella Perez on April 5, 2023 at 10:18am Photo from lilynlu.com Meet the owner of Lily n Lu– Vanguard University alumna, Kayla Limón. Kayla graduated from VU in 2022 with a BA in Communications with an emphasis in Public Relations. Starting a … [Read more] about Meet the Owner of ‘Lily n Lu’: VU 2022 Alumna Launches A Small Business
How A Father Is Warning Californians About The Dangers of Fentanyl
How A Father Is Taking Steps to Warn Californians About The Dangers of Fentanyl By Hayvyn Smith Fentanyl, Apache, Dance Fever, Friend, Goodfellas, Jackpot, Murder 8, Tango & Cash. All the names of a popular “synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times … [Read more] about How A Father Is Warning Californians About The Dangers of Fentanyl
Reading the Bible Daily as a Busy College Student
Opening the Bible is the source of ultimate wisdom, peace, and comfort for Christians, but for the average Christian college student. It can also be the cause of stress, guilt, and defeat. As a busy college student at a Christian university, it can be … [Read more] about Reading the Bible Daily as a Busy College Student
College Corps Earth Day Celebration
College Corps is a program on campus that focuses on service in three areas: K-12 education, food insecurity, and climate action. As Earth Day is approaching on April 22, College Corps wants to bring awareness to what students can do to help take care of the … [Read more] about College Corps Earth Day Celebration
Dear Seniors
As the semester comes to an end, we would like to encourage our graduating seniors as they prepare for graduation with advice and words of support from one of our own Communications Professors. Enid Bozic is an Associate Professor of Communications. … [Read more] about Dear Seniors
Advice From A Twenty-Something
By Isabella Perez on March 30, 2023 at 8:05pm Photo by Javier Allegue on Unsplash The early twenties are known to be some of the most exciting but challenging times of a young adult's life. Whether you are soon to graduate or starting a new job, it all … [Read more] about Advice From A Twenty-Something
Days in Derry
Derry, a city filled with healing wounds, cloudy skies, and deep history. Derry, formally known as Londonderry is in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland faced a thirty-year war between the Protestants and Catholics. Although seeming religious, this war was … [Read more] about Days in Derry
The Looming Pressure of Life After College
Society tells us that college is the place to determine what you’re going to do with the rest of your life. You study a subject for four years. You gain experience with internships and jobs. You build a community and network with those around you, whether you … [Read more] about The Looming Pressure of Life After College
Review of The Drowsy Chaperone
“I hate theatre.” These words cut through the darkness the opening moments of The Drowsy Chaperone before the lights come up and receive a big laugh from the audience. But for the next ninety minutes as the show unfolds, they could not be further from the … [Read more] about Review of The Drowsy Chaperone
Hope in the Holy Land Documentary Screening
On February 23, 2023, Vanguard University’s Departments of Theology and History and Political Science hosted a screening of the documentary Hope in the Holy Land. This documentary captures the journey of an Orange County Christian named Tom Morehead (director … [Read more] about Hope in the Holy Land Documentary Screening
Inflation vs. College Students : Why Is Tuition Rising ?
“Inflation vs. College Students: Why Is Tuition Rising ?” By Hayvyn Smith Inflation this year around the world has risen to some of it’s highest levels since the early eighties. This has not only affected our currency and market economy but, … [Read more] about Inflation vs. College Students : Why Is Tuition Rising ?
Meet Delvis Jiménez: Our School Translator
Any incoming freshmen at Vanguard University may be confused about how to navigate through the process of enrolling. Some students are from Spanish-speaking families, so it could be difficult to communicate with parents and students about what they may need to … [Read more] about Meet Delvis Jiménez: Our School Translator
“Jesus Revolution” and the Pentecostal Perspective
“Have you seen that Jesus Revolution movie?” I have heard this question asked at least 10 times over the past few days. Many of us are familiar with Christian movies. Usually full of B grade actors and cheesy one-liners, Christian media has become known for … [Read more] about “Jesus Revolution” and the Pentecostal Perspective