Greenville college students feel the burn of rising gas prices as corporate profits skyrocket, but there are still ways to earn and save.

Greenville college students feel the burn of rising gas prices as corporate profits skyrocket, but there are still ways to earn and save.
The seniors of North Greenville University have finally reached the finish line.
Summer break is here and NGU students are ready for their summer plans to become a reality. That could be going back home, to go work for an internship. In the photo blog below, check out the variety of plans that the NGU students have for the summer.
What�s it like to be a costume designer for NGU�s school of theatre? Cynthia Lohrmann, assistant professor of theatre costume and design, shares all.
Long-distance friendships can be hard, but experts have shown there are many ways to keep those friendships alive.
Meet one NGU student who shares what it�s like to work for the fishing industry in Alaska.
Grace Myers, Managing Editor Downtown Greenville is on its way to becoming safer for pedestrians as the City of Greenville’s Cultural Corridor project is set to begin the first steps […]
Nelson Shwe, Staff Graphic Artist
Brayden Allen, Staff Writer and Contributing Graphic Artist Junior catcher and team leader John Michael Faile continues to shine as the NGU baseball team finishes up the regular season.
Keely Lyons, Staff Writer An intelligible tapestry of thoughts and emotions move on waves of frequency, arming themselves with the noble sword of the poet’s pen to soften the heart […]