The North Greenville women’s soccer team played on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019 against Carson-Newman University. The Crusaders scored one goal while the Eagles did not score at all.
Opal, the gemstone of October
Iridescence is fun.
To pay, or not to pay student-athletes: that is the question
The concept of paying student-athletes in anything other than scholarship money has usually been frowned upon, until now. The pay-to-play NCAA rule forbid student-athletes to accept money from outside organizations, but in the state of California, people have begun to think a different way.
A Car by Any Other Name Still Drives the Same…. Right?
National Name Your Car Day was this past week, October 2. Nearly 25% of US car owners have a special name for their car.
The enneagram nonagram
Here is a brief look into enneagram personality types.
LSU Takes the L
Tuesday, Oct. 1 the Crusader volleyball team geared up to play LSU. While LSU put up a good fight and led the beginning of each set, the Crusaders brought it back each time beating LSU 3-0.
The downfall of Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown’s NFL career has been like a wild train ride on a derailed track. His life choices have affected his job to the point of him possibly not having a football career in the future.
Seasons come, and seasons go
This pie chart graphic will demonstrate which season is the most popular and why via an Instagram poll.
Understanding World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day takes place on October 10, so here is some information to help you prepare for the day.
Swinging on over to the party
On September 30, 2019, the Swing Dance Club hosted a glow party in Neves. The club, completely student-led, offered lessons at 7:00, and the open dance session started at 8:00. If anyone has questions about the Swing Club or is interested in joining, contact President Seth Parrish at Parrish1490@ngu.edu.