In this festive “Man on the Street” episode, we ask students and faculty at NGU: “What are your plans for Christmas this year?” From family traditions and holiday travels to unique ways of celebrating the season, this video captures a variety of heartwarming and exciting plans.
Man on the street: Should students be allowed to use AI on their assignments?
This “Man on the Street” segment dives into the hot topic of artificial intelligence in education. Should students be allowed to use AI tools for their assignments? Hear directly from students and faculty at NGU as they share their opinions on the role of technology in academic integrity, learning and creativity.
Man on the street: What business would you like to see in Tigerville?
In this NGU Vision Media video, Jesus Arce hit the streets of Tigerville to ask students what business they would like to see here? From dining to entertainment, hear their ideas for making our campus even better.
Man on the street: If you could live in a different decade, what would it be and why?
NGU Vision staff member Jesus Arce asked people around campus about living in a different decade. See the answers in the video here.
Man on the Street: Who are you voting for?
We went around to students and staff, asking them who they’re voting for come election day. See their answers here.
NGU men’s tennis stronger than ever with Tease, Hernandez and Kantola’s leadership
Click here to read about how the North Greenville University men’s tennis team has set goals and beaten odds this season.
From the MLB to Tigerville: Micah Owings, new assistant coach for NGU baseball team
Former MLB player Micah Owings joins NGU as an assistant coach, bringing experience and mentoring capabilities with him.
NGU football dominates Erskine College during homecoming week
NGU won their homecoming game, defeating Erskine 52-35. QB Dylan Ramirez set a program record with six touchdowns in a single game, showcasing NGU’s explosive offense and relentless defense.
Paden Lipe: Leading intramurals with passion and purpose
Paden Lipe, new coordinator of intramurals, promotes sports among students with the aim of achieving an inclusive and warm community to provide a space to grow physically and spiritually in Christ.
Strong start and high expectations for North Greenville cross country
The NGU cross country team, led by Cameron Stober, started the season with optimism after a good first race. They are focused on improvement, mental preparation and teamwork to face the upcoming challenges. Click here to read more.