Upcoming Art Show at the La Mesa Campus

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Lindsay Bodily, Editor-In-Chief
April 22, 2013

Art of Life 2013, National University’s very first art show is coming up. According to Jesse Vigil, a student in the art program, there will be free food and beverages and the event is open to the public. National University will be celebrating a New Generation of Art through the eyes of the students.... Read more »

Young and Not-As-Restless

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Jane Clifford, Co-Editor, Grad Zone
October 5, 2012

It’s mid-morning in San Diego’s Balboa Park. The sun peeks over the top of the Organ Pavilion and, as if on cue, Kate Morgan Chadwick reaches for her floppy hat. The moment stirs a memory. “My mom wanted my extracurricular activity to be an indoor activity because my skin is so fair,” she says,... Read more »

Convention Time in Tampa Fl. and Charlotte, N.C.

Jeff Game, Staff Writer
August 30, 2012

Millions will descend on the city, wearing shirts, hats and buttons of the candidate they will be supporting. Many will travel across the country, just to witness a ritual of democracy that our forefathers set in motion over 200 years ago. Then there are those who may be going for those honorable and... Read more »

San Diego Church Undergoes Transformation

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Wanda Maxwell, Special to the NU Herald
April 16, 2012

Bayview Baptist Church celebrated “Transformation Sunday” on March 4 in a newly-remodeled sanctuary after a six-month renovation project. The historical church, located in Southeast San Diego, features new state-of-the-art audio/video equipment, theatre seating, restrooms, foyer and high-tech choir... Read more »

The Best of the West: The Coast’s Ballparks and Their Menus

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Jeff Game, Staff Writer
April 10, 2012

Get your baseball grub on or take me out to the ballgame. Spring is here and baseball is back. These days, going to a baseball game is not just about peanuts, crackerjacks and hot dogs; there is much more grub to be eaten at your local ballparks. There are still the staples of our American pastime, but... Read more »

With Print Comic Book Sales Weakening, Is a Digital Future the Answer?

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Johnathan Lora, Special to the NU Herald
February 17, 2012

Comic book enthusiasts are considering the advantages of big publishers, such as Marvel and DC Entertainments Inc., providing digital content in addition to print each week. Online websites—Comixology.com and Marvel.com—are providing digital versions of the much loved print format, but local retailers... Read more »

Roy David Rogers: A Profile

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Christopher Earley, Editor-in-chief
September 20, 2011

As you can imagine, a name like Roy Rogers can cause quite a bit of kidding. But Roy David Rogers is no singing cowboy. In addition to being an accomplished artist, he’s also a professor at National University. Rogers sits on a couch in the living room of his Escondido home, which offers panoramic... Read more »

Action!

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Christopher Earley, editor-in-chief
August 10, 2011

It’s a pristine, sunny afternoon in Costa Mesa, CA, and from the front of the quiet, unassuming home on Congress St., it’s pretty easy to miss what’s going on inside. Walking up the drive, clues begin to emerge: signs about camera equipment, wires snaking away to unknown destinations, lights, filters.... Read more »

The Ethereal Path Through India

Aleksandra Yevteyeva
June 26, 2011

“As with events, so is it with thoughts. When I watch that flowing river, which, out of regions I see not, pours for a season its streams into me, I see that I am a pensioner; not a cause, but a surprised spectator of this ethereal water; that I desire and look up, and put myself in the attitude... Read more »

Spiral Bound

Christopher Earley
June 19, 2011

Presented by National University’s Center for Cultural and Ethnic Studies, room 214a at NU’s La Mesa campus underwent the transformation from a classroom into an art gallery June 18. Dubbed “Spiral Bound”, the inaugural 214a Gallery exhibition featured forty artists from both... Read more »

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