As NGU’s homecoming activities continue, different clubs participate in a variety of activities. On Tuesday night, the clubs participated in the relay race and had many different obstacles to push through.
Am I an Athlete? – An Opinion
The first Olympic games were held in the eighth century BC by the Greeks. For centuries men would compete for days in different events such as wrestling, boxing, chariot racing, the discus and javelin throws. The different city-states would compete against one another simply for the right to represent their city-states with the coveted olive-wreath, according to Bleacher Report.
NGU Homecoming 2018: Bowling night
NGU students enjoy a night of bowling at Peach Bowl Lanes where students bowled for free after 9:30pm. The bowling alley was packed with students and everyone seemed to have a good time bowling.
NGU stepped up in homecoming game v. Shorter University
The North Greenville University crusaders played the hawks of Shorter University on October 13 at the NGU homecoming game. The crusaders were able to showcase their teamwork and prospective success for the remainder of the season.
Live at 5 News Broadcast 10.16.18
Hannah Pearson and Merit Morgan bring you the latest news during our weekly live broadcast, “Live at 5.”
Crusader’s childhood Halloween costumes
Let’s take a stroll down on memory lane and see the childhood Halloween costumes that NGU students dressed up as.
Campus safety as a culture at NGU
“Our officers do care. It’s [community policing] not just a policy, it’s a culture. We care.”
Monday Minute 10.15.18
Happy Monday Crusaders! Vision TV’s Rod Howell is covering this week’s Monday Minute.
NGU Homecoming 2018: Volleyball tournament
Here’s a look at the homecoming volleyball tournament.
NGU Homecoming 2018: Cornhole tournament
Luke Kingsbury, staff Photographer NGU kicked off 2018?s cornhole tournament in preparation of homecoming. Teams of two worked together to beat other teams of two to win the tournament. Many […]