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.

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.
Here’s a look at a honors for both men’s and women’s NGU golf teams.
On April 23, North Greenville University students performed and showed the audience their special talents God has blessed each of them with.
“It’s an opportunity to get up there and do your thing.”
�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.�
�I can�t continue to echo, please continue your art. It truly makes the world a better place,� said DeCiantis, a professor of English at NGU.
Sometimes we need a break from all the work, and sometimes our brains take a break without notice.
Demi Blackmon, Managing Editor With final exams quickly approaching, here is a guideline to help cram for those massive exams we are all worrying about…or at least should be worrying […]
As Believers and citizens, we have a responsibility to be involved in the important process of picking our nation�s leaders. Research, listen to others’ opinions and pray about who would be the best choice to take on the weighty authority of Commander in Chief.
Christians need to regain a grip on politics and the new major at NGU can help students do that.