(COSTA MESA, Calif.)- The opening of the new Freed Center for Leadership and Service has been pushed back to March 2024, per sources. The initial deadline's soft opening was set for around Christmas Day of 2023. Vanguard’s Athletic Director Jeff Bussell has experienced delays with construction during his previous stints at Jessup University and University of Antelope Valley. “Every school I have been at, we have done a new project … and … [Read more] about Final Date on Vanguard University’s Freed Center Delayed
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Things You Might Not Know About Vanguard
Vanguard University is an institution that students utilize on a daily. However, there are quite a few resources that students don’t know they can use on campus. Some of the major areas that some students fail to use to their fullest advantage are the Health … [Read more] about Things You Might Not Know About Vanguard
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
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
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
National Reading Month Book Exchange
March is National Reading Month, and College Corps — a service-based grant — wants to encourage reading across Vanguard’s campus. In partnership with the VU Library and Sigma Tau Delta, College Corps is putting on a Book Exchange event. The Book Exchange … [Read more] about National Reading Month Book Exchange
Do You Want To Go To Graduate School?
As spring semester is underway and graduation looms ahead, one question poses itself to many eager seniors: What next? Choosing between a career or pursuing higher education can be a confusing endeavor for many, so Career Services advisors Andrea Yanes and … [Read more] about Do You Want To Go To Graduate School?
Let Stunt Be Seen: How An Emerging Sport Is Taking Strides To Become NCAA
Let Stunt Be Seen : How an emerging sport is taking strides to become NCAA STUNT has recently applied for and is currently in the process to becoming an NCAA “emerging sport”. “STUNT is a head-to-head game between two teams who execute skills-based … [Read more] about Let Stunt Be Seen: How An Emerging Sport Is Taking Strides To Become NCAA
Life After the Pit
The Vanguard University Pit has been a part of the Lion legacy since the 1940s. The pit was home to many teams from our athletic department including Women’s and Men’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling, and Stunt. Since its destruction this past school … [Read more] about Life After the Pit
Are Students Going to Vote?
The next upcoming election for US Senators is set for Tuesday, November 8, 2022, but just how important is it for students at Vanguard University to participate in this next election? Considering the past presidential election and the controversies that arose … [Read more] about Are Students Going to Vote?
Who is the Church on Campus?
Vanguard campus is slowly opening for students, but one event is a source of light to our campus silence. Bayside Church has moved to Orange County for the first time this past year and is ready to welcome anyone. They have live services every three weeks on … [Read more] about Who is the Church on Campus?
Student’s thoughts on God and Doubts
These past few months have seriously turned and treated each person differently. One of the many questions often heard is about the spiritual world. For some, the thought of a person above us has not changed at all despite the circumstances. Others may have … [Read more] about Student’s thoughts on God and Doubts
How can you improve your study habits?
Study habits during the pandemic may look very different than what they would have pre-COVID. Many students were adjusted to camping in the library or taking a visit to the local Starbucks or MoonGoat Coffee. This was all taken away when the university closed, … [Read more] about How can you improve your study habits?