The liberals have made it clear how they intend to promote the 2016 presidential race; they are going to claim that they are the pro female party and that there is an insane war on women being waged by the mean spirited conservatives.
Farewell Jimmy Epting: The art of leadership
After 36 years at NGU and 24 years as its president, James B. Epting decided to take a sabbatical leave this spring and say farewell this summer to the place that has grown to love and respect him.
A farewell from your Managing Editor: Blink and it’s gone
And to the staff: thank you all for your hard work and dedication to the Vision. Every single staff member has exceeded our expectations. We had a dream team this semester, and I’m so proud of you all.
New Golf Head Coach Brad Caldwell has impressive first year, future looks promising
“The future of the program is very bright with someone like Caldwell as the head coach. With his golf background and his passion for the game, a Notional Championship is very attainable,” says Dibert.
Photoblog: Battle of the bands
Student Activities puts on a fun night of Battle of the Bands with milkshakes, caricatures and more.
Blues, boogie and brass: A deeper look at NGU jazz band
This past Monday, North Greenville students, faculty, staff and family gathered in Turner Chapel for the most anticipated and attended cultural event of the year: the jazz band concert.
NGU golf wraps up season in style
Here’s a look at a honors for both men’s and women’s NGU golf teams.
Photoblog: NGU definitely has talent
On April 23, North Greenville University students performed and showed the audience their special talents God has blessed each of them with.
NGU’s got talent: students show off their talents for spring fling week
“It’s an opportunity to get up there and do your thing.”
The shooting of Scott: North Charleston officer involved in controversial shooting
“It’s the 21st century. We really shouldn’t judge people based on the color of their hair, skin, or eyes. God made us all special and we shouldn’t look down on people because of that.”