There is debate as to whether an earlier Christmas every year is the cause of commercial capitalism or a hunger for Christ. Click here to get a unique take on those ideas.

There is debate as to whether an earlier Christmas every year is the cause of commercial capitalism or a hunger for Christ. Click here to get a unique take on those ideas.
NGU’s men’s cross country team ended their 2024 season on a “positive note” at the Southeast Regional competition. They continue their commitment by reevaluating and looking forward.
From international to local news, take a look at these positive, lighter and somewhat amusing happenings.
NGU students are hosting the university’s first flea market, showcasing their unique products and talents. Take a look at this upcoming event and the inspiration behind it.
Many NGU students are involved in advantageous, powerful internships. Click here to read about Emmie Porter’s Spanish internship at Christ Fellowship Cherrydale.
North Greenville University strives to maintain discipline, but more importantly provide support to its students. The combination of discipline and support is meant to aid students rather than harm them.
The departments of NGU worked together during the aftermath of hurricane Helene to ensure student safety and well-being. They continue to work diligently to restore campus life to what we know as normal.
NGU hosted a suicide prevention booth outside of the cafeteria on September 25. Learn more about suicide prevention and the resources available here.
See pictures from across the upstate of the aftermath of Hurricane Helene here.
Meet Robbie Collins, new instructor of music theory and director of brass. He is a talented trumpeter and passionate teacher eager to join North Greenville University.