Until we get to the root of the issue, restricting guns and making it more difficult for law-abiding citizens to practice their right to bear arms it will not have the effect for which people are hoping. In the U.S. Constitution, the 2nd Amendment says: “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a […]
Author: Aarika Hernandez
No. 1 UC Irvine visits No. 14 Lancers
California Baptist University men’s volleyball team competes in their first home match after becoming a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) on Jan. 16. The MPSF is generally regarded as the toughest men’s volleyball conference in the country featuring top National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I teams such as No. 1 University of […]
Soccer teams score big
With 34 minutes left, the California Baptist University men’s soccer team was down 2-0. They trailed No. 1 seed Fresno Pacific in the game that would determine the 2012 National Christian College Athletic Association men’s soccer National Champion. Alex Anderson scored and now it is 2-1. Then Paul Oliver heads one in with nine minutes to play. The game is tied. Overtime […]
Health benefits of drinking tea
Tea has been around for more than 5,000 years, and since then, tea has been applauded for its health benefits. There are many different types of tea from all over the world. China, Japan, India, Kenya and Iran are just a few countries that produce tea. Depending on the type of tea, there is a […]
Criminal justice continues on with a ‘bang’
A police officer, FBI agent and probation officer are a few of the many career opportunities that students have after studying through California Baptist University’s criminal justice program. Many do not realize the wide array of courses available to students to fix curiosity and spark interest. Dr. Ana Gamez, assistant professor of psychology and practicum […]
New clubs offer more networking for students
Joining one of California Baptist University’s on-campus clubs allows students to get more involved, meet new people, make professional networking connections and add experience to their future resume. Being in a club offers ample opportunities to the students who choose to get involved. With more than 25 clubs on campus and a variety of new […]
Social media influences presidential campaigns
When Barack Obama was elected as the 42nd president of the United States, he beat out Sen. John McCain by nearly 10 million citizen votes and 192 electoral votes. The media coined Obama’s win a landslide. What did President Obama have that McCain didn’t? It seemed that Obama was much more in-tune with his target […]
Lakers lineup launched by Howard, Nash creating ‘Fab Five’
In an attempt to improve their chances of success, the Los Angeles Lakers have added the talents of former Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard and former MVP point guard Steve Nash to their roster. The Lakers have always been a threatening team, as evidenced by their 16 championship titles. From the likes of Wilt Chamberlin, […]
Fresh faces on scene create competition for swim, dive team
Early morning practices, afternoon practices and working to perfect their strokes becomes the daily lives of California Baptist University men’s and women’s swim and dive team as it prepares for the 2012- 2013 season. Members of the swimming and diving team participate in at least 20 hours of practice per week, collectively competing in back- […]
Cross country team: Keeps goals, unity on track
CBU men’s and women’s cross-country begin their new season welcoming many new athletes and a new head coach. Their vision for the season is not only to get ahead but also to accomplish this task as a unified team. With only six races this season, the Lancers’ cross-country teams are limited with time to prepare […]