“I struggle with being caught between two cultures and the feeling of not belonging completely to either, always being the foreigner.”
The Weekly Giggle
How To Dress Like A College Girl: Autumn Edition
Five quick and clever Halloween costumes you can make without leaving your house
Don’t sit at home on Friday night because you don’t have a Halloween costume. Use these common household items to make one.
Try Nate’s for your next date
“I loved the pizza and the convenient location compared to school. It was nice not having to go to Greenville or into Travelers Rest to get good food, but just simply go a minute or two up the road.”
Photoblog: Powderpuff football
During Homecoming weekend, juniors and seniors enjoyed the powderpuff football game.
Christian ministry leaves California college campuses
“Culture and values are changing and that makes things challenging, but maybe it helps us to be what Christ calls us to be – light. Light doesn’t make much of an impact if it’s not dark.”
Did you know? How books get added to Hester Memorial Library
Books are added to the Hester Memorial Library collection to ensure North Greenville University is current with the latest literature.
Photoblog: Remembering Homecoming 2014
“We Are NGU” marked the 2014 Homecoming festivities at NGU last week. See photos of the parade and homecoming court.
Why you should care that Twitter is suing the U.S. Government
First Amendment rights should always be vigorously protected, but so should our national security. There has to be a line drawn for where the government can pry into private citizen’s lives, but when it is dealing with high risk national security threats, the right to conceal confidential information should be respected.
The method behind the madness: How do freshmen choose their future alma maters?
Is it academic reputation, cost of attending or a financial aid package? Check out how freshmen in the U.S. choose their future alma maters.