Keely Lyons, Staff Writer and Seth Atkins, Visual Arts Editor The NGU theatre department illuminates the stage with a cast of dynamic actors in a vibrant retelling of the book […]
NGU students spring into fun: spring fling highlights
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Photographer Spring fling week comes to an end with the NGU got talent show and the spring ball. This week is filled with spring-themed activities for students […]
Ways to support Ukraine
Nelson Shwe, Staff Graphic Artist *Featured Image: Photo Courtesy of Seth Atkins
The Pigeon Chronicles: The mystery of the missing milk part 4
Olivia Hupfauer, Staff Graphic Artist The case is solved but the battle has just begun. Carl may not have rescued his kidnapped milk, but he plans to one day. And […]
The inside scoop on campus parking
Charles Snooks, assistant director for campus security, shares some insight on NGU’s campus parking spots.
COVID-19 could finally be losing its livelihood
Ryan Bailey, Staff Writer and Graphic Artist The COVID-19 pandemic is quickly dwindling in the U.S. after having uprooted societal norms for over two years. Given the milestone of plummeting […]
Spotify is spot-on for you: songs to help you study
Chad Stratton, Staff Writer Many people have what is called a “sweet ear” and have to listen to music while they study for something important, even if it is just […]
It all started 20 seasons ago
Kasie Thomas, Sports Editor For some North Greenville college students, 20 years describe their age, but for Chad Lister, 20 years describe how long he has been coaching NGU men’s […]
The Book of Boba Fest: a Disney disappointment
Olivia Hupfauer, Staff Writer Ever since Boba Fett’s supposed death beneath the sands of Tatooine in 1983, Star Wars fans have been patiently waiting for the on-screen return of one […]
NGU students impact the next generation
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer and Photographer North Greenville University sends students beyond the state lines to minister to young students. On Friday, March 25, 2022, North Greenville University students drove […]