On Nov. 15-17, Campus Public Safety will be providing a three-day class to train and teach students how to react and help others in times of disasters and public distress. For this upcoming training, the Costa Mesa Fire Department along with the Costa Mesa … [Read more] about CERT Training Resumes with City Partnership
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The MIX: President Wanted
The MIX is looking for a club president. The club provides culturally and ethnically mixed students with the opportunity to share, be included, and be heard. The MIX is a club that was created through the Intercultural Student Program (ISP) to target the … [Read more] about The MIX: President Wanted
Statistics to Influence Culture of Security
Campus Safety released the 2018 Annual Safety and Security Report in accordance with the Clery Act on Sept. 30. These statistics, in tandem with student concerns, have influenced department changes and new security measures in the attempt to create a culture … [Read more] about Statistics to Influence Culture of Security
Job Fair Offered to Meet Students’ Needs
Career Services hosted its first part-time job and internship fair on Sept. 26. Created to accommodate students who cannot work full-time or need community service hours, 25 companies offered various opportunities on the Heath Lawn. For several years, … [Read more] about Job Fair Offered to Meet Students’ Needs
SFD Chapel Changes to Increase Chapel Participation
*Article has been edited since publication to fix a previous error on the part of The Voice.* The Spiritual Formation Department (SFD) hired two new pastors, introduced new opportunities for chapel credit, tightened regulations on chapel petitions, and … [Read more] about SFD Chapel Changes to Increase Chapel Participation
Lambda Pi Eta cabinet to attend conference
Students in the Communication Studies Department honor society will be joining the National Communication Association (NCA) conference this fall. The NCA is the largest annual communication conference in the country and is usually attended only by Vanguard … [Read more] about Lambda Pi Eta cabinet to attend conference
Campus Safety adds improvements to address concerns
Campus Public Safety’s host of new security improvements and classes will address student concerns and increase student engagement. In semesters past, Campus Safety has received students complaints that the Catalina parking lot was too dark and insecure, … [Read more] about Campus Safety adds improvements to address concerns
Science department creates new science courses for core-curriculum requirement
The Science Department has developed three new science courses and labs to offer to non-science majors. These courses are Intro to Environmental Science, Intro to Data Science, and General Geology. Over the last year, Interim Associate Dean of Stem Dr. … [Read more] about Science department creates new science courses for core-curriculum requirement
Campus Safety considers closed campus
The Director of Campus Safety, Kenton Ferrin, is considering making the university a closed campus as part of the multi-year security plan. A closed campus at Vanguard would not be completely closed-off. There would be fences with gates and areas to walk in … [Read more] about Campus Safety considers closed campus
Music Department to perform entire program at Carnegie Hall
For the first time since the trip originated 14 years ago, the Vanguard music department will perform on its own program bill at Carnegie Hall in a primetime Saturday night slot on Saturday, April 27. The trip involves each ensemble in the Music Department … [Read more] about Music Department to perform entire program at Carnegie Hall
Ryan Moyher announces departure to pursue career in therapy
After nearly 11 years at Vanguard, Associate Dean of Students, Ryan Moyher has made the decision to leave his position after this semester. Moyher position became part-time beginning on Feb. 16, and he has begun to transition into a career as a marriage and … [Read more] about Ryan Moyher announces departure to pursue career in therapy
New homeless shelter to impact community, Vanguard
This March, the city of Costa Mesa announced its plan to approve alternative housing for up to 62 homeless people in the community with a temporary shelter, and there are plans to create a more permanent solution by the end of the year. City officials hope … [Read more] about New homeless shelter to impact community, Vanguard
VU Forum holds annual faculty debate
The VU Forum, Vanguard’s political awareness club, held a faculty debate on how much power the government should have, on Wednesday, April 3. Political science professor Dr. Kevin Walker and history professor Dr. John Wilson participated in the debate. … [Read more] about VU Forum holds annual faculty debate
In-N-Out CEO gives rare talk as part of lectureship series
What started as a life of drugs and broken relationships soon became a success story by the grace of God, In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson shared at her talk for The Larson Lectureship on Ethics & Business. From Glendora, California, Snyder-Ellingson … [Read more] about In-N-Out CEO gives rare talk as part of lectureship series
Campus Safety and Spiritual Formation switch office spaces
The Spiritual Formation Department (SFD) and Campus Safety have switched office spaces, as was announced in an email by the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs on Friday, March 8. SFD are moving to Needham Courtyard and Campus Safety are relocating … [Read more] about Campus Safety and Spiritual Formation switch office spaces