Mary Margaret Ellison, Contributing Writer Behind every book cover there is a story. Jennifer Palmer knows a lot about stories as she works as a librarian assistant at North Greenville […]
NGU Baseball: Powering ahead to begin the season
Brayden Allen, Staff Writer The spring season means one thing at North Greenville, the arrival of baseball season. For the third time since 2020 the Crusaders have gotten off to […]
Humans of NGU: College musician Hunter Laird
Matthew Kerr, Contributing Writer Turning heartbreaking circumstances into art takes an extremely talented and creative mind, but that’s exactly what Hunter Laird did when he wrote his first song. He […]
The Pigeon Chronicles: The mystery of the missing milk part 2
Olivia Hupfauer, Staff Graphic Artist The curious case of the mystery of the missing milk continues. Carl has been working day and night to solve his problem, but he isn’t […]
Humans of NGU: French football comes to Tigerville
Keely Lyons, Staff Writer Little did six-year-old Kalvin Semedo know as he watched soccer on television in North Paris that almost 17 years later he would play in America for […]
Treat Yourself Thursday: giving back to students
Nelson Shwe, Staff Writer and Graphic Artist Treat Yourself Thursday, what once started as a small event has become popular with students at NGU on campus. Leilani Mullinax, graduate assistant […]
Humans of NGU: Do you know the real Merena Russeau?
Jaycee Stone, Contributing Writer Making a difference in children’s lives is a big plan in one of our very own NGU education program students. She hopes to have a real […]
Review of Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach
Chad Stratton, Staff Writer Since its first game’s debut in 2014, the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” franchise or FNaF for short has been one of the most successful video game […]
Crusaders find inspiration through adversity
Brayden Allen, Staff Writer February marked the beginning of the season for Crusaders softball, and the team has already faced a series of challenges to get things going. After dropping […]
Humans of NGU: Dimitri Lucchese, a student who’s a cut above the rest
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer and Photographer A nineteen-year-old voyaged overseas with hopes of learning the appropriate way to cut apart the human body. This student traveled over 5,000 miles to […]