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Act natural: campus candids

Act natural: campus candids

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Riley Belle Kinard, Staff Photographer

Ever wonder what North Greenville University students do around campus throughout the week? Whether it’s sitting in the stud together with friends or studying in the new Plaster building, students are always hanging out around campus during their free time.

Abby Trent, sophomore interdisciplinary studies major, and Grace Crowhurst, junior, eat lunch and catch up while sitting outside the Stud on a rainy day. 

Hannah Pearce and Emmy Taylor, freshman biology majors, play ping pong in the stud to take a break after a long week of school work. 

Maddy Koon, junior interdisciplinary studies major, Lydia Scott, freshman interdisciplinary studies major, Caleb Ledley, sophomore youth ministry major and JJ Morris, junior sports management major, spend their Friday evening playing spike ball together in the grass field.

Justin Corbitt, senior pre-engineering major, and Eli Kinlaw, junior business management major, spend an afternoon working on school assignments in the new Plaster building on campus. This building has multiple flexible seating options for students to come and do work. 


Gracie Lee, freshman biology major and Natalie Cannon, freshman music studies major, use the new collaboration room in the Plaster building to study and complete school work in between their classes. 

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