Ethiopian Civil War hits close to home for some students

By Joanna Selva Kumar In the spring of 2021, an internal conflict emerged in Ethiopia. This caused displacement, looting, deaths of innocent civilians and protests within the country. Amid this cauldron of chaos, TMU students Zawadi Wachemo, Yedonai Awano and Yohannes Abebe found themselves ensnared by the war’s repercussions.  Ethiopia, located in East Africa, isContinue reading “Ethiopian Civil War hits close to home for some students”

Holocaust survivor gives talk in TMU’s neighborhood

By Jeremiah Yonemura Holocaust survivor Joe Alexander came to Hart High School on Sunday to share his story with Santa Clarita residents. This was Chabad of SCV’s “Never Again Lecture.” Alexander, a Polish native, was imprisoned by the Nazis in twelve different concentration camps 1939-45. Alexander was 16 at the beginning of the war andContinue reading “Holocaust survivor gives talk in TMU’s neighborhood”

Sherman steps in at local church

By Marissa Soto Senior Ty Sherman took on a new role this semester as the interim worship leader at Crossroads Community Church alongside fellow students of The Master’s University and a new team. Initially, Sherman had been serving as a fill-in for the church’s worship team as a guitar player for about a year whenContinue reading “Sherman steps in at local church”

Evangelism Club answers the call

By Andie Valdes The Evangelism Club at The Master’s University meets every Friday afternoon Under the Oaks to pray and prepare their hearts to evangelize in the Santa Clarita community. Although a small group, the club continues to demonstrate their faith by responding to the call of the Great Commission in Matthew 28. The studentsContinue reading “Evangelism Club answers the call”

Student housing: Navigating all the options

By Sabrina Ranada Whether you decide to live in a dorm, canyon home or off-campus can greatly affect your college experience. When making such a weighty decision, it is important to consider both the pros and cons. The majority of TMU students are housed in the campus dorms. Each of the dorms offer a differentContinue reading “Student housing: Navigating all the options”

GO! teams prepare for summer launch

By Andie Valdes For students participating in The Master’s University GO! (Global Outreach) trips, the time leading up to their departure is vital, and there is much to be done beforehand.  This summer, five groups of TMU students are traveling to several different countries overseas to serve and partner with missionaries and churches. Students ofContinue reading “GO! teams prepare for summer launch”

Flashcards and Flapjacks Club offers something new for off-campus students

By Marissa Soto The Master’s University Off-Campus Flashcard Club (OCFCC) has expanded its horizons this semester by rebranding as the OC Flashcards and Flapjacks Club.  The premise of the club revolves around the flashcards each student brings. With a verse or two on an index card, the club members are encouraged to memorize their verseContinue reading “Flashcards and Flapjacks Club offers something new for off-campus students”

Practical campus safety tips

By Cora Machado Students on campus have silent heroes who keep the peace on campus. The security team allows students to roam campus with no trouble and occasionally get into buildings where they locked their laptops in after hours.  The security team over the years has consisted of army veterans, retired police officers, working studentsContinue reading “Practical campus safety tips”