Have you ever wondered what interacting on social media would look like in real life?
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Benghazi political ammo indeed
The Benghazi attack was tragic, and I commend Mr. Forster for providing readers with the information, because we should know what happened in the attacks, and we should not forget those who died for our country.
When home isn’t a place for the holidays
“What has been normal for eighteen years is what you assume has been normal for everyone until you step out of that. Then you have that gradual descent back into home and realize there is an unhealthy situation.”
Celebrity look-alikes at NGU
NGU may be small, but there’s a few celebrity doppelgangers walking around campus.
OPINION: Terrorism in 2015
Midway through November, there have been over 300 reported terrorism incidents, with the most recent occurring in Beirut, Lebanon and Paris, France.
Humans of NGU: Jonathan Shorter
“I always have tried to be an expert in the less ordinary. I enjoy doing things that not many people can do. I can ride a unicycle, I’m a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, I enjoy doing random things like skydiving. Any experience I can have that is sort of unique in its nature I like to do it,” said Shorter.
Vision 48: Internet Slang
Vision 48’s media team updates us on the latest internet lingo!
OPINION SERIES: three unsung heroes on the Carolina Panthers defensive line
His teammates said what they appreciate most about Coleman is his willingness to put his all into every game, even to the point of exhaustion.
OPINION: Democrat candidates still existent despite continued Republican attention
Clinton commands the majority of prospective Democrat voters at 56.5 percent, while Sanders holds 32.2 percent of the vote.
OPINION: Paris Under Siege
Although a terrible tragedy, perhaps France can unite the remainder of the world together in the form of a coalition to destroy the feared organization that ISIS has become.