Positions taken by the news outlets covering the travel ban, have been broadly and decidedly critical of the executive order, accusing the commander-in-chief of racially profiling countries based on their large Muslim populations or their religious affiliations. However, the executive order issued by President Trump is neither unprecedented, racist or unreasonable.
NGU student experiences the fruits of her labor
It is every students’ dream to see their hard work in college pay off. From the countless hours of studying to the many tears of stress; it feels good to be rewarded for one’s endeavors.
The 2017 NRB Convention is Coming
Students from the North Greenville University Mass Communication�s department are getting ready to make the trip to Orlando, Florida this weekend for the 2017 National Religious Broadcasters Convention.
The Baptist Foundation of South Carolina gives grant to Intercultural Studies Department
A grant was awarded to the Intercultural Studies Department to help aid students while fundraising for overseas mission opportunities. Interested in missions? Check it out!
NGU welcomes new president-elect during press conference Thursday
The president-elect has a message for NGU students: please laugh.
PHOTO BLOG: Women’s basketball vs. converse college
Triston Evans, Staff Photographer Elizabeth Trentham goes up for the ball at the tipoff of the Lady Crusaders’ matchup against Converse College last Wednesday. Cameron Carter (32) drives to the […]
National Chili Day- get cooking in your dorm
National Chili Day is on February 23 and the perfect way to celebrate is by making some chili right in your dorm room.
Photoblog: Valentines Day open dorms and Galentine’s event
Open dorms offered a unique chance to spend time with friends and special sweethearts at NGU, while Galentine’s offered food, a romantic movie and a framed picture of Channing Tatum, a crowd favorite.
North Greenville Spring football preview
The Crusaders will be counting on Travis Beatty to produce this year.
The Mountain Laurel earns six CSPA Gold Circle Awards
The Mountain Laurel Wins 6 Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Cicrle Awards for Vol. 52, “Synapse” publication.