
Galentines: friendship and fellowship
Emma Ogren, Assistant Editor and Blythe Barrineau, Sports and Visual Arts Editor
Every year, North Greenville University throws a Galentines day event. This is a time for girls to gather together and celebrate their friendships. This year, the event included pastries, keychain making and dancing.

From L to R: Briana Williams, sophomore psychology major, Skye Mincy, sophomore psychology major, Grace Allston, sophomore English major, KJ Nelson, junior health science major and Madi Blocker, sophomore political science major.

A spread of fruit turnovers and other treats.

Girls working on making bracelets and keychains. From L to R: Naomi Elkins, junior biology major, Rachel Scruggs, sophomore interdisciplinary major, Hannah Pearce, junior biology major, Abbygayle Stewart, junior social studies education major and Lydia Cable, sophomore intercultural studies major.

Line dancing was a big hit.

From L to R: Rebecca Smart, freshman theater tech major, Annie Call, freshman musical theatre major, Meg Ross, sophomore theatre major and Lilly Melton, freshman digital media major.

A nice backdrop to the food.

From L to R: Corrie Owen, senior theatre major and Rachel Forester, junior theatre major.