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. Guests arrived eager to lsiten to the keynote speakers. Of these keynote speakers was Ezequiel Escobar Bellshaw, the Executive Director of Fiet Gratia, an NGO (non-governmental organization) in … [Read more] about Ensure Justice 2024: Keeping Our Children Safe Online
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Opinion: We Shouldn’t Keep Faith out of Politics
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 … [Read more] about Opinion: We Shouldn’t Keep Faith out of Politics
What Makes Drama Interesting?
Before whimsical comedies and exaggerated reality shows became popular, historical plays and music performances were in the works for centuries. When the word “drama” comes to mind, it can be associated with situations that can be wild or eye-shocking in a … [Read more] about What Makes Drama Interesting?
The Vanguard Parking Problem
For several years now, countless Vanguard students patrol the parking lots looking for an open space, only to not find one until 10, 20, or even 30 minutes later. Many students have been late to class or to their on-campus jobs due to the lack of parking … [Read more] about The Vanguard Parking Problem
Statistics and History Behind the Ongoing Israel and Palestine Conflict
This article has been written to bring awareness to all readers on the history behind the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine due to the current humanitarian crisis. The struggle between Israeli and Palestinian land has been ongoing for centuries. … [Read more] about Statistics and History Behind the Ongoing Israel and Palestine Conflict
Advice From A Twenty-Something
By Isabella Perez on March 30, 2023 at 8:05pm Photo by Javier Allegue on Unsplash The early twenties are known to be some of the most exciting but challenging times of a young adult's life. Whether you are soon to graduate or starting a new job, it all … [Read more] about Advice From A Twenty-Something
National Reading Month Book Exchange
March is National Reading Month, and College Corps — a service-based grant — wants to encourage reading across Vanguard’s campus. In partnership with the VU Library and Sigma Tau Delta, College Corps is putting on a Book Exchange event. The Book Exchange … [Read more] about National Reading Month Book Exchange
Girl Gains and the Gym Dress Code
Is a Change Underway? Some students may be familiar with the new club that was formed last semester called Girl Gains and the impact it has had on our school. But what exactly is Girl Gains? The club started on Vanguard campus by Kassandra Quintana … [Read more] about Girl Gains and the Gym Dress Code
A Monumental Outcry of Support for Damar Hamlin
Damar Hamlin, a safety for the Buffalo Bills football team, suffered cardiac arrest on the field during Monday Night Football on January 2, 2023. He received CPR on the field for nine minutes and was ultimately resurrected before being taken to a local … [Read more] about A Monumental Outcry of Support for Damar Hamlin
The Epidemic of Violence Against Native American Women
By Emily Miller Currently in the United States, Native American and Alaskan Native women face a disproportionate amount of gender-based violence, mostly perpetrated by non-Native men. The federal laws and Supreme Court decisions regarding tribal … [Read more] about The Epidemic of Violence Against Native American Women
Catalina Lot Closed and Water Shutdown
The Catalina parking lot on the main Vanguard University campus will be closed Saturday, Feb. 20 and Sunday, Feb. 21 due to construction. There will also be a water shutdown on Friday, Feb. 19 from 6:00am PST to 12:00pm PST. Bruce Crouch, Vanguard … [Read more] about Catalina Lot Closed and Water Shutdown
Cornerstone Staff Respond to Student Suggestions
As the incoming freshmen begin their college career, one of the required classes that they must take is Cornerstone. However, there seems to be a certain negative perspective on this class. Amanda Lebrecht, Associate Dean of Student Success, is aware of … [Read more] about Cornerstone Staff Respond to Student Suggestions