Sophomore Robbert (Robbie) Allen McIntire Jr. grew up in a Christian home in the Bay Area. He defined his life growing up as “standard and pretty normal." His father was a worship pastor on the weekends and worked as a cop during the week. His mother was a stay at home-mom—he called her a “cookie cutter” wife. When Robbie's family moved north, his father shared with his family that he had been having multiple affairs outside of his marriage for … [Read more] about Volume XIII Exclusive: Robbie McIntire
Life After Graduation
16 more days left of this school year, seniors have been feeling overwhelmed with emotions. For some seniors, Vanguard has been their home and safe place for four years. As they are completing their last few weeks at Vanguard, they are experiencing a whirlwind … [Read more] about Life After Graduation
Vanguard Spring Break Mexico Missions Trip
Over Spring Break, a group of eighteen Vanguard students drove four minivans to Ensenada, Mexico to go on a Missions trip. We served at Casa De Esperanza, a shelter for women who have been abused or who struggle to get on their feet while having children. They … [Read more] about Vanguard Spring Break Mexico Missions Trip
Barbie Has Evolved
Barbie was created by Ruth and Elliot Handle, the founders of Mattel Toy Company in 1945. Fourteen years later, on March 9th, 1959, they released the first Barbie doll. Barbie was the first doll to appear and become popular throughout the years and still stay … [Read more] about Barbie Has Evolved
Designer Babies: U.K. approves Embryonic altercation
If you had the power to choose the skin color, eye color, hair color, weight, height and sex of your unborn child, would you? DNA altering of human embryos allows one to adjust the physical appearance and present disabilities of an unborn baby. Having the … [Read more] about Designer Babies: U.K. approves Embryonic altercation