NGU showcases their talent during the Coffeehouse on February 9, 2017.

NGU showcases their talent during the Coffeehouse on February 9, 2017.
Queen Elizabeth celebrates 65 years as head of the British monarch.
Get ready for a night of laughter and mystery as North Greenville University Theatre Department puts on “39 Steps,” a spoof of the 1939 film.
North Greenville University announced two new student initiated clubs that are forming on campus.
Rather than going to your usual fancy restaurant that will blow a hole in your wallet, take your sweetheart to one of these places that will make them beg you to take them back.
Every year in the spring semester, North Greenville dedicates an entire week of chapel services for students to lead. Every sermon is delivered by a student, and the worship is also led by students.
Russia�s new bill decriminalizing domestic violence takes a controversial backward
stride towards traditional family values over domestic accountability.
While terrorists arguably converge upon American property through various means and methods of transportation, there is an outstanding history of violence from those that board airplanes, i.e., the attacks on 9/11. Amidst continued attacks worldwide and on American citizens specifically, including the Boston bombings, the attack on Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, etc. etc., it is crucial that the Trump administration address the very real national security concerns these undocumented immigrants and refugees pose.
NGU students are known for putting their best foot forward and tackling challenges. Amanda Moseley is no different.
Photo courtesy NGU Athletics Terry Davis, Staff Writer Senior basketball player Troy Blyden is on the back end of his collegiate career. But that?s okay, there may be future plans […]