A farewell from Editor-in-Chief including his thanks, stories and struggles from a year in charge of the Vision.
A Phenominal Presentation: The College of Math and Science holds student poster symposium
The students picked topics and worked to gather research, perform an experiment, and then presented their findings to peers and professors.
Difference Maker of the Semester: Cheri Whitley
“It’s exciting to take a flat piece of fabric and to turn it into something that has contours,” said Whitley. “It reminds me of God saying to blackness let there be light, except He’s working with nothing and I’m actually working with lot of props. But to create reminds me of that aspect of God, the Creator.”
NGU Baseball has great April run, wins Conference Carolinas Championship
NGU men’s baseball pulls off great late-April run to earn the 2015 Conference Carolinas Championship title.
Jamie Costa: Someday, we’ll say, we knew him when…
“He was always playing a character. He was always ready with a laugh always ready to brighten a day,” said J. J. Pearson.
NGU says adieu to Jimmy Epting
While Epting will no longer be a presence on campus, he will live on in hearts and minds of the students and faculty that cherish him.
Is your social media preventing you from getting a job?
At North Greenville University’s Social Media Workshop, Josh Putnam went over how to better increase your chances of getting a job and avoid getting your resume tossed.
The Vision website wins South Carolina Press Association award
Photo Courtesy of Abigail Tinker. Editor-in-Chief Jeremy Wetherton and Managing Editor Demi Blackmon celebrate the award they accepted on behalf of The Vision website. Brendon Dail, Staff Writer In its […]
Memoirs of an NGU president: Q&A with NGU’s former president Dr. Jimmy Epting
Epting opened his home and his heart to answer questions conducted by The Vision Magazine’s Alex Kern, about NGU, his personal life and future plans.
A Farewell from a Political Writer
I can predict when politics will suddenly seem much more interesting. When you land your first fulltime job, you will begin to care. When you decide to get married and to have children, you will begin to care