“The modern celebration of St. Patrick’s Day has little to do with his life and work and is more a celebration of Irish heritage and culture.”
Painfully Optimistic
Your weekly dose of NGU humor.
The best of Greenville’s food truck scene
Not only can NGU students can find food trucks in downtown Greenville, they can also try a truck or two in Travelers Rest. Students can purchase food from vendors like the Chuck Truck, which grills burgers between Shortfield’s and Tandem, a local favorite.
Photoblog: Girl Scout Cookies
Take a look at how North Greenville University’s students are enjoying these bundles of joy.
Symbolizing the silenced : A look back at Alcohol Awareness Week
“Alcohol not only puts the individual in dangerous places, it also endangers others around you. Getting students to think about the consequences for themselves and those around them is a worthy goal for this week.”
Hot Yoga: The Ultimate Detox
Hot yoga is a way to release toxins while you sweat…focus on better breathing and mental concentration. Treat yourself after a long week of classes and let go of the load.
Movie Preview: “Miracles From Heaven” sends message of encouragement through hardships
“Jennifer Garner, Queen Latifia, Eugenio Derbez, who’s one of the biggest Latino stars in the world, and Martin Hednerson, all help make it a big movie for the general audience,” said producer Devon Franklin.
The Pen and Paper are Mightier than the Laptop
On Feb. 24, Kayla Black and Jo Garrett presented the first lecture in what they said they are hoping to be a series of lectures on note-taking.
Humans of NGU: Hank Privette
Hank Privette, a junior, leads a busy life. He is a Christian studies major, an ROTC cadet and is planning a wedding with his fiancé, Blair Meyers.
Photoblog: Ultimate Frisbee Championship Game
Miranda Bradford, Associate Photographer In the high-intensity championship game of intramural ultimate frisbee, former Ninja Geese captain Caleb Crittendon on Caucasian Invasion takes on current and former co-captain Tyler Ezsol […]