“It was really cool to go into a place where everybody was there talking about different forms of media, and it was all for the same reason about spreading the message of the Gospel.”
Turks & Kurds: The Ankara Bombing
“It is not that people have less sympathy for Turkey, or less sympathy for Muslim-on-Muslim violence, but rather that the attacks against Turkey are a part of a very long, complicated conflict between the Turks and the Kurds.”
Sports Briefs
Find out what is happening in sports at the national and local levels.
Photoblog: What’s your view on Christian Worldview Week?
“You have to watch what you allow to go into your mind.”
Charlotte city council passes transgender rights ordinance
The core fight and point of the argument focused on allowing people to use public restrooms based on the gender with which they most identify.
Humans of NGU: Dillon Davis, Mission’s Heart
“This was more than just an American and a Guatemalan. . . he was more than just a mission field at that moment; at that moment, we were brothers.”
Time for some Hashtagging – New NGU.edu page in the works
NGU.edu is getting a makeover. See how students are using hashtags to promote it.
5 women who are leaving a legacy at North Greenville University
In honor of Women’s History Month, here is a tribute to five special women who are impacting NGU for the best.
ICYMI: Recap of the Spring Resident Meeting
In case you missed the Spring Resident Meeting, here is a recap of the new policies and contracts for 2016-17.
Taste the best of Greenville restaurants at the third-annual Plate Crawl
“Our crawl is a low cost and fun event for the public as well as a low cost way for restaurants to build their customer base, increase brand awareness, show off their chef and cuisine and give back to their community in a fun way.”