Every year since 2016, the Live2Free club on campus has hosted a Fair Trade Fashion Show to promote the consumption of ethically made clothing. This year on Oct. 19, Live2Free partnered with Goodwill of Orange County, Soroptimist International, and Orange … [Read more] about Live2Free Fair Trade Fashion Show
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Los Angeles Angels Place Six Veteran Players on Waivers
The Los Angeles Angels have recently placed six veteran players on waivers shortly after trading for them this July. During the trade deadline, the Angels traded for many experienced players such as CJ Cron, Lucas Giolito, Randal Grichuk, and others. With … [Read more] about Los Angeles Angels Place Six Veteran Players on Waivers
Legalization and Decriminalization of Prostitution: A Luncheon
Early this semester, Sept. 14, the Global Center for Women and Justice held an event titled "The Legalization and Decriminalization of Prostitution Luncheon." This informational luncheon was run by Dr. Sandra Morgan, who interviewed Dr. Melissa Farley about … [Read more] about Legalization and Decriminalization of Prostitution: A Luncheon
Campus Safety Conducts First Aid Classes
On November 11, 2023, Campus Safety held their last CPR and first aid training of the year in the Mahlon E. Layne building. Hosted by Phil Cotton, Campus safety officer and first aid coordinator, students gathered to learn the basics of CPR, AED usage, and … [Read more] about Campus Safety Conducts First Aid Classes
Julie Ertz, Two-time World Cup Champion Retires from Professional Soccer After 10-Year Career
On August 31, 2023, Julie Ertz, two-time World Cup Winner announced her retirement from professional soccer after a long and successful career. Two weeks following the U.S. Women's National Teams’ exit from the World Cup in the Round of 16, Ertz took to … [Read more] about Julie Ertz, Two-time World Cup Champion Retires from Professional Soccer After 10-Year Career
How to Ruin a Concert Experience
California residents have begun to see an increase in concerts, especially in Los Angeles venues, after the lift of the Covid-19 regulations. Concerts can be enjoyable or frustrating due to fan behavior, phone usage, or obscuring one's view. This brings up … [Read more] about How to Ruin a Concert Experience
A Recipe for Apple Pie: Discovering Unlikely Hobbies in your Adulthood
As autumn settles in, you may be looking for a sweet treat to share with your friends and family. Warm, buttery, spiced, and caramelized: all hallmarks of the holiday season. Instead of heading to your local grocery store for a quick fix, bring out those … [Read more] about A Recipe for Apple Pie: Discovering Unlikely Hobbies in your Adulthood
Captivated: Vanguard’s Men’s Bible Study Group
“Here at Vanguard University, The faculty strives to create a campus environment where you not only can grow in your academic journey but, also provides an environment comfortable enough to share and grow your relationship with the Christian … [Read more] about Captivated: Vanguard’s Men’s Bible Study Group
Interested in Being Published? Submit to Synecdoche!
The Vanguard community is full of student-run organizations. Our peer population is extremely involved in the campus life, whether that be the Office of Student Engagement, the Intercultural Clubs, or even our student-run Shine Worship Nights. Another Vanguard … [Read more] about Interested in Being Published? Submit to Synecdoche!
Final Date on Vanguard University’s Freed Center Delayed
(COSTA MESA, Calif.)- The opening of the new Freed Center for Leadership and Service has been pushed back to March 2024, per sources. The initial deadline's soft opening was set for around Christmas Day of 2023. Vanguard’s Athletic Director Jeff Bussell has … [Read more] about Final Date on Vanguard University’s Freed Center Delayed
U.S. Ambassador Richmond: Ancient Truths
On September 14, 2023, Ambassador Richmond led an invigorating sermon for Vanguard University’s Thursday morning chapel service. According to the Global Center for Women and Justice, “Ambassador Richmond is an attorney and diplomat focused on combatting human … [Read more] about U.S. Ambassador Richmond: Ancient Truths
Faculty Feature: Dean Stacey Sandeford-Lyons
Stacey T. Sandeford-Lyons serves as Dean of Student Success and Academic Services for Vanguard University of Southern California. Stacey is a campus and community leader, committed to higher education access and success and the advancement of the … [Read more] about Faculty Feature: Dean Stacey Sandeford-Lyons
Upcoming Event: A Christian-Muslim Dialogue On Women’s Rights & Human Rights
On October 17, 2023, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Dr. Kang, will be organizing and moderating a Christian-Muslim Dialogue on Women’s Rights and Religious Freedom in the Muslim World. The event will … [Read more] about Upcoming Event: A Christian-Muslim Dialogue On Women’s Rights & Human Rights
Vol. 14 | October 2023
Letter from the Editor: Rebekah Pulaski
Hello Fellow Vanguard Students! My name is Rebekah Pulaski, and I am thrilled to be addressing you as this year’s new Editor-in-Chief of The Vanguard Voice. If you told me my freshman year that just three years later, come my senior year, I would be offered … [Read more] about Letter from the Editor: Rebekah Pulaski