In many Christian circles, it is common for political discussion to be perceived as taboo, a distraction from spiritual life, or a source of division amongst believers. Often, the concept of ‘separation of church and state’ is referenced to promote the idea that voting for laws that reflect biblical truth means ‘shoving our beliefs down the throats of others.’ Although the words ‘separation of church and state’ are not written anywhere in the … [Read more] about Opinion: We Shouldn’t Keep Faith out of Politics
Students Showcase Unique Styles on New TikTok Account ‘VU Fashion’
In December 2023, freshman and Marketing major Charlotte White started a page on TikTok called VU Fashion (@vu.fashion) where she showcases the style of Vanguard students, including herself. “I’ve been meeting with different students, I just go up to everyone … [Read more] about Students Showcase Unique Styles on New TikTok Account ‘VU Fashion’
How to Stay Safe from Crime on Campus and Beyond
One of Vanguard’s strongest selling points is that the Costa Mesa Police Station is stationed right by the school, meaning that in an emergency, police could be on the scene in minutes. As a student, I was happy to find out about the low rate of crime on … [Read more] about How to Stay Safe from Crime on Campus and Beyond
SGA Presidential Election: Night of Speeches
On Jan. 22 at 9:30 p.m., Vanguard SGA held their annual ‘Night of Speeches’ event, where candidates for SGA presidency Kipp Loft, Zoe Barba, and Amberly Gourlay campaigned for and shared their values with hundreds of student body members. The event was … [Read more] about SGA Presidential Election: Night of Speeches