Photo and Graphics, Steven Goransky STEVEN GORANSKY, POLITICAL WRITER Do you like daylight saving time? Do you dislike daylight saving time? Many people are very split on this topic but there is […]
Treasure in Traveler’s Rest: Five geocaching spots you need to visit
Here in the Traveler’s Rest area, there are hundreds of geocaches to hit up. Here are five to stop by on your next adventurous search.
Recycle Your Files on Cloud Storage
Why is my phone so slow? Why won’t it let me take pictures? What’s the Cloud? We have your answers, check out IT Services Jeremy Bolton’s advice on how to clean up your phone.
Photoblog: NGU Ultimate Frisbee intramural games
“I have made great friends with the people on my team and it’s really awesome to just hang out with them and play ultimate. I also really enjoy the sport because it keeps me in shape and relieves stress,” said freshman Jacob Thrasher.
Netanyahu effected by Obama’s roller coaster ride of turmoil
STEVEN GORANSKY, POLITCAL WRITER I have wanted to write an article about Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minster of Israel for weeks now. My first version began when the speaker of the house, […]
Finding a cure: it takes a team
North Greenville University baseball player Bohogsian started his own non-profit organization, Team Bogo, to help Juvenille Diabetes Research Foundation raise funds for diabetes research.
Religious Freedom Law echoes nationwide problem for Christians
Protestors in Indiana are demanding that the Religious Freedom Law be repealed because it discriminates against homosexuals, but in their upheaval it appears they are blind in seeing their own hypocrisy.
Photoblog: Future Crusader Day – Freshmen connect with NGU
Photographer: Miranda Bradford The major advantage of Future Crusader Day is the ability for incoming freshman to find a niche at NGU they can invest in. Each table provided the […]
NGU men’s tennis having best year in program history is now struggling
“The season has been good, even though we are playing tough teams this year, and some division one schools, the record doesn’t show the reality because most of the matches we lost were really close,” said Sérgio Araújo.
Jumping through hoops: University of Georgia’s student council bans hoops skirts
“It’s trying to make the antebellum South look cute. When I think of a plantation, I think about slavery. Indirectly, hoop skirts are associated with the South before the Civil War. To create a positive light of a time of oppression is offensive,” said Dr. Thompson.