This semester, Career Services switched their career planning platform from Lion’s Link to a new system called Handshake. Lion’s Link was the first digital program implemented by the university, but this transition will benefit students as it is a user-friendly program to navigate through, according to Career Services. Handshake is a program used by numerous universities nationwide and within the first 30 days of transition, Career Services … [Read more] about Career Services launches new nation-wide program to benefit students and alumni
Music Department revives New York tour
For the first time in six years, the Music Department will be traveling to New York to perform at Carnegie Hall, the Brooklyn Tabernacle, and possibly St. Patrick’s Cathedral from April 25-29. They will be traveling New York to visit historical landmarks and … [Read more] about Music Department revives New York tour
Door-access button outside Heath damaged, witness claims student vandalism
Campus Safety received a report from a worker on campus who witnessed a student kick and knock off the handicapped button outside of the Heath building on Feb. 28. The push button was taken to facilities and is also another task that the facilities center … [Read more] about Door-access button outside Heath damaged, witness claims student vandalism
Concert Choir records album focusing on persecuted church
“They [the Boko Haram] come into your house and carry your last child and cut the child’s neck right in front of you. They ask ‘Do you still want to confess about your Jesus?’ If you say yes, they will take the next child and kill them one by one until they … [Read more] about Concert Choir records album focusing on persecuted church
Comm students enjoy unique experience at Sundance Festival
“There are movies that you get to see at Sundance that you don’t get to see anywhere else,” said senior Tabitha Blessum. This trip to Park City, Utah, impacted the eight students who attended and opened new doors of opportunities to experience and listen … [Read more] about Comm students enjoy unique experience at Sundance Festival
New baseball field renovation impacts game for Lions
Vanguard University christened their new Dean Harvey Field Monday, Jan. 8, for their first game of the season with an unexpected loss to La Sierra. Overall, the lions have won 14-6 over the Golden Eagles. Second baseman Joshua Weeks said the problem in … [Read more] about New baseball field renovation impacts game for Lions