Adrianna Austin, Contributing Writer Brianna Cagle has returned to the classrooms this year at NGU. Brianna graduated high school four years ago and is getting back into the school routine. […]
Balancing Biology & A Nail Business
Kasie Thomas, Contributing Writer NGU’s Katherine McClure is a biology major and the owner of her on-campus business, “Nails by Kat.” Katherine never saw herself as a nail artist before […]
The Pigeon Chronicles: Carl’s first pet
Olivia Hupfauer, Staff Graphic Artist Carl’s life has been a little stressful. There are only a couple of weeks left before Christmas break, and he has been doing school work […]
NGU Students Get Paid
Adrianna Austin, Contributing Writer North Greenville University paid students various amounts of money this week. The Department of Education got these funds through the High Education Emergency Relief fund. Many […]
Reboots and Revivals: 3 that worked and 3 that failed
Chase Bridges, Assistant Editor Getting people to go out to the theatres and spend money on tickets is not an easy feat nowadays. If movie studios are going to take […]
The Inside Scoop on Crusader Bucks
Alyssa Waller, Staff Writer With the end of the semester approaching, there are crusader bucks that need to be spent if they have not been spent already. Every semester, students […]
STEM Day: top 5 jobs in STEM fields
Nelson Shwe, Staff Graphic Artist STEM Day falls on Nov. 8. For more information: money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/rankings/best-stem-jobs
NGU’s student’s favorite study spots
John Johnson, Staff Graphic Artist Here are the top 5 places students go to study.
Winding Up and Winding Down: how NGU students’ cope with midterm stress
Tolli McWhite, Staff Writer As time winds down, stress winds up. Midterms at NGU took place Oct. 18 – 21, and before students could enjoy fall break, they had to […]
COVID-19: a weekly surveillance | Nov. 5
Above are the updated numbers surrounding COVID-19 cases within our NGU community. We hope everyone will continue to keep up the good work as we strive to keep our campus […]