The NGU elite football prospect camp will be held during several dates throughout the summer. The camp allows for high school athletes to get a taste of what it is like to play at a collegiate level. Head coach Jeff Farrington gives some insight into the purpose of the camp and how to get signed up.
Facebook ‘ad’justs its rules for political ads
Facebook has answered the bipartisan cries for change with a promise for just that. Will new privacy practices, heightened verification requirements and new rules for political ads and pages be enough for the public to bury the hatchet?
Getting “Syria-s” with Syria
Tensions have become high with Syria in the last few years.
Starting with the Obama Administration and going into the Trump Administration, chemical bombs in Syria have been the number one topic to discuss around the politician’s dinner table. Here’s a timeline that begins with Obama’s “red line drawn in the sand” to the missile strike by western nations on April 13, 2018.
NGU men’s baseball kicks off a great day of celebration with a victory
NGU men’s baseball scores another victory during their doubleheader against Limestone College. In their first game on April 14, 2018, the team won with the game ending at 7-3.
Intramural volleyball
Tuesday night friends and classmates battled it out in an epic game of intramural volleyball.
What you missed at the Women in Leadership event
Missed the Women in Leadership event? Here is a recap. You did miss out on yummy scones and Barista Alley coffee though.
NGU men’s lacrosse review
The North Greenville men’s lacrosse team just wrapped up a competitive match against a tough conference competitor: Mt. Olive Trojans.
NGU women’s lacrosse update
The North Greenville women’s lacrosse team has made history for the program in the 2018 season.
NGU baseball takes on Limestone College
Here is a look at the NGU baseball team playing at home on April 13, 2018.
NGU’s burning questions answered at the Fant Forum
President Fant has built a great rapport with many of the students and faculty through attending as many events on campus as he can. NGU’s student government association has capitalized on this by creating an event just for students. It is known as the “Fant Forum.”