“Through the spiritual warfare during my mission work, God showed me that I have to be patient and learn how to pray. My only job is to be faithful to Him.”
NGU offers resources for investigative and healing help after sexual assault
“Students can report anything…it can be as simple as, ‘Someone hugged me and I didn’t like it,’ to, ‘I was raped.’”
Escape rooms can trigger unwanted responses
When faced with internal or external stimulus the brain can respond in a variety of reactions causing the body to spring in to action or remain in a static position. So what happens when the brain is overcome with the anxiety and fear that comes from being trapped?
Breaking the stigma of mental illness – when it’s OK not to be OK
“The church can minister to people with mental illnesses by simply meeting them where they’re at and not treating them as if they have something wrong with them.”
Risk Vs. Reward: NFL players value their health more
The NFL greats and future Hall of Famers Calvin Johnson, MarShawn, and Charles Woodson have hung up their cleats
Technology replacing servers: Could this affect you?
The Kiosk at McDonald’s is acting as a cashier that would normally take an order. Does this mean cashiers are being replaced by technology? The question becomes more serious when you think of the effects it will have on college students that serve at restaurants after classes or on the weekends.
Humans of NGU: Matthew Ramey
Drake Burton, Staff Writer At North Greenville University, there are some students who mostly keep to themselves. Then there are those whom everybody knows. One of those people is Matthew […]
NGU Announces New Sports Club: Rugby
North Greenville University is excited about the announcement of the new Rugby Club!
5 Creative uses for ranch dressing
Here are five creative ways to use ranch dressing.