Vanguard University Jazz Studies presented "A Flavorful Jazz Appetizer" at Newport Mesa Church Tuesday evening, featuring their Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo. Being that it was the first concert of the year, as well as the first time I’d ever heard Vanguard … [Read more] about The Jazz Studies Jazz Appetizer, a real treat
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Bookstore Adds New Kiosks to Assist Students
This year the bookstore added the A-Z Kiosks to help students find their textbooks quicker. The kiosks help students by printing a list of all the course textbooks. This allows students to find their own books on the text floor, now organized … [Read more] about Bookstore Adds New Kiosks to Assist Students
Lyceum Theatre Receives Long-Awaited Renovations
After 19 years, Vanguard University’s Lyceum Theater is finally getting a makeover. Renovations to the theater include adding a new backstage dressing room and replacing the trailer formerly behind the theater with a brand new multi-purpose room twice the … [Read more] about Lyceum Theatre Receives Long-Awaited Renovations
Athlete’s chapel, open space for everyone
“As human beings we have a natural desire for community. BAM is a communal gathering that allows you to interact in a way chapel does not,” Jacob Leal said. Leal, a junior on the baseball team, is just one of the student athletes who regularly attends the … [Read more] about Athlete’s chapel, open space for everyone
Vanguard Newspaper Strives to Restore Visibility
If you are reading this, you may very well be thinking “We have a newspaper?” This is the question the Vanguard Voice news staff deals with on a regular basis. More often than not, the only students on campus who know that our team exists are those within the … [Read more] about Vanguard Newspaper Strives to Restore Visibility
The Vanguard Grinchmas Tree Saga
For the past three years, campus pranksters have stolen christmas trees from a plethora of housing halls and placed them on an array of different buildings across campus. Last Christmas, a festive tree with an exuberant amount of tinsel appeared on top of … [Read more] about The Vanguard Grinchmas Tree Saga
Steve Valdez: Man with the creative plan
Steve Valdez is a Vanguard University alumni with over fourteen years of youth ministry experience, a former Christian rap artist from the 90s into the early millennia, a crafty DJ, a high school theater student with honors, a health care worker, and a … [Read more] about Steve Valdez: Man with the creative plan
Donald Trump is the President-Elect of the United States of America
Donald Trump is the President-elect of the United States of America. This was officially determined in the final minutes of November 8th, 2016. It was a ballot battle that ended with 279 electoral college votes awarded to Trump over Hillary Clinton’s 228 … [Read more] about Donald Trump is the President-Elect of the United States of America
How You Can Make a Difference in this Election
Many California citizens seem to think that their vote does not matter in this upcoming election because of California’s previous stance as a democratic state, but that’s simply not true. There are seventeen propositions on the November ballot that have the … [Read more] about How You Can Make a Difference in this Election
Student Profile Julia Pohl
“My highest goal, in a sense, is to see division on campus dissipate while still celebrating our heritage, talents, and uniqueness,” said Student Body President Julia Pohl on her aspirations throughout her presidency. Pohl shows a great amount of love for her … [Read more] about Student Profile Julia Pohl
HUMANS VS. ZOMBIES: Survival Guide For the “Weak”
Human VS. Zombies Is Coming That’s right, you heard it here! Humans VS. Zombies, the greatest high intensity game of tag ever invented, will be taking over every inch and corner of Vanguard’s campus this week. Humans VS. Zombies has proven itself to be a … [Read more] about HUMANS VS. ZOMBIES: Survival Guide For the “Weak”
Dancing: Is it Allowed?
At the beginning of each year, students sign an annual contract binding them to the policies presented at Vanguard. Many of the conditions are stock practices among Christians, but one always manages to catch everyone’s attention: social dancing. Some may view … [Read more] about Dancing: Is it Allowed?
One Down, Two to Go
On Monday, September 26th, 2016 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, faced each other in the first of three presidential debates to help decide who will be the 45th President of … [Read more] about One Down, Two to Go
Charlotte Riots: New Evidence and Rioting
The shooting of Keith Lamont Scott by law enforcement happened on September, 20 , and since then many developments--rioting, more shootings, and even looting--have occurred to stoke the fire of protest in Charlotte, North Carolina. Most notably the release of … [Read more] about Charlotte Riots: New Evidence and Rioting
New York/New Jersey Bombings
Tragedy struck Manhattan’s neighborhood of Chelsea, on Saturday, September 17th at 8:30pm, when an explosion caused an uproar centered around the question, “What was the motive?” Shattered windows, closed streets, and twenty-nine individuals being … [Read more] about New York/New Jersey Bombings