The modern news cycle rotates constantly, and it’s only natural that we miss certain stories. Here’s some you may want to know.
A new course is coming to town: Poly sci’s Problems in American Government
Ever wanted to produce a podcast? A new elective is coming to NGU’s political science department that will let you do just that.
Dallas Vandiver, NGU’s new associate vice president of CMSE
Changes are coming to chapel thanks to Dallas Vandiver, formerly an online professor for NGU, as he transitioned to a new position as associate vice president of CMSE. Get a sneak peak of what’s to come here.
NGU goes on mission: Spreading the gospel in Kosovo
NGU students ventured to Kosovo during their spring break to spread the gospel and make connections. Read about it here.
Opinion: Tyranny on the Border
The Biden Administration, with no respect for the law or this nation, is breaking the law at the border with its human smuggling operation. I dive into it here.
And the races continue: Super Tuesday and the presidential primary
The presidential primary race rages on into Super Tuesday. Get your update on the previous state primaries here and learn what’s to come.
“The last of the major Russian opposition”: The death of Alexei Navalny
You’ve probably never heard of Alexei Navalny, but he meant something to the opposition party in Russia. Read more about him and his recent death here.
So why February? The history of Black History Month
February is Black History Month. Ever wonder why? Ever wonder who started it and what his motivations were? Let your curiosity feast on the answers here.
Let’s address the elephant in the room
What will some of the ongoing issues the Republicans deal with going into the 2024 election season be? Find out here.
The Clery Report and why NGU has a low crime rate
A few ink blots on an otherwise clean sheet of paper describes the crime rate at NGU. But why might that be? Find out here.