Time and patience are key to baking sweets with a typical trial and error process. When it comes to aspiring pastry chefs, there is great importance to wanting to create original recipes. With a diverse range of pastries, a lot of opportunities arise with expanding on recipes. Coming from a family of panaderos, Jizela Hernandez gained an interest in baking at a young age. Unlike a typical high school senior, there is no urgency to head start … [Read more] about Sweet Sensations with Baking
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Spring Concert: Music From Around the World
On Saturday, April 13, 2024, Vanguard University’s Department of Music held its Spring Concert in the Seymour Sanctuary. Waves of people entered when doors opened, waiting to hear Music from Around the World. The concert set consisted of Korean, Latin, … [Read more] about Spring Concert: Music From Around the World
Ensure Justice 2024: Keeping Our Children Safe Online
The first Friday and Saturday of March, 2024, the Global Center for Women and Justice’s annual Ensure Justice Conference took place. This year’s theme was, “Keeping Our Children Safe Online." Friday, March 1st was the first day of the annual conference. … [Read more] about Ensure Justice 2024: Keeping Our Children Safe Online
The Unbreakable Courage of Women in Sports
There’s no denying that women’s sports are becoming increasingly popular. Wasserman is a Los Angeles-based sports marketing and talent management group. According to their estimate, the average percentage of sports media coverage in broadcasts, streaming, … [Read more] about The Unbreakable Courage of Women in Sports
TikTok Influencers Could Be the Next Top Artist
On TikTok, influencers could be the next top artist, but many netizens have mixed opinions. As a source of entertainment, influencers, use the social media platform, TikTok, to promote their newfound music career, which people are against. Over the years, … [Read more] about TikTok Influencers Could Be the Next Top Artist
Microaggression: Addressing the Subtleties of Racism in Academia
We often hear the word “racism” and assume it is a blatant attack on a group or individual, however, microaggressions are also a form of racism. As a Hispanic Serving Institution, it is important for our student and faculty populations to be informed and … [Read more] about Microaggression: Addressing the Subtleties of Racism in Academia
OCHTTF and Vanguard University’s Know More, Do Better 2.0 Conference
On Wednesday, Jan.31, Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force came together with Vanguard University’s Global Center for Women and Justice for “Know More, Do Better,” a student conference. The conference welcomed over 500 middle school students and … [Read more] about OCHTTF and Vanguard University’s Know More, Do Better 2.0 Conference
The Mystery Genre and Its Origins
Before detective games and crime shows became a thing in modern day, there are origins to what made the mystery genre popular - starting with the novels. Everyone who is familiar with Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, S.S. Van Dine and other mystery … [Read more] about The Mystery Genre and Its Origins