Homecoming comes to NGU
Here’s a look at the dates for homecoming at NGU.
Found at Founder’s Day
Wednesday the 25th marked NGU’s annual Founder’s Day chapel.
Rick Morris: from dusty desks to a dependable department
For 19 years now, Rick Morris has worked as NGU’s chief of campus security. Morris has taken the department from its infancy with only a few people to the substantial and well-trained department it is today.
At Least One. Local band spotlight
On Wednesday, October 2nd, the local band “At Least One” played a show in Downtown Greenville. At 8 P.M., the stage at Coffee Underground coffee shop (normally used for Alchemy Comedy Show), was covered in musical instruments and equipment and the audience full of people. At Least One had a five song set, all ranging from song covers to performing originals. Two other bands, The KNGS and Wallaby Lane, also performed along side At Least One. Follow them on Instagram at @atleastoneband and listen to them on Spotify at At Least One.
Launch into space week: how much do you know about outer space?
How well do you know about the Outer Space? Check here to learn more random facts about Space.
NGU graduate returns home after serving overseas as a missionary
David McWhite, a 2007 graduate of North Greenville University, just moved back to the states with his family after serving overseas since 2015.
Prepare for Bat Appreciation Month with these facts about bats
Here are some fun facts about bats to prepare you for October, Bat Appreciation Month.
Here comes fall
Fall is here. Get ready for sweaters, Fall colors and midterms.
Blockades in the mission field
Jeremy Parks, a sign language professor at North Greenville University shares his experience on the mission field.