And to the staff: thank you all for your hard work and dedication to the Vision. Every single staff member has exceeded our expectations. We had a dream team this semester, and I’m so proud of you all.
Blues, boogie and brass: A deeper look at NGU jazz band
This past Monday, North Greenville students, faculty, staff and family gathered in Turner Chapel for the most anticipated and attended cultural event of the year: the jazz band concert.
Renewing the arts: The Mountain Laurel 2015 reveal and awards ceremony
“I can’t continue to echo, please continue your art. It truly makes the world a better place,” said DeCiantis, a professor of English at NGU.
Seniors say farewell
Graduation is a bittersweet time for North Greenville students. A few seniors take time to reflect on their time here and give thanks to all those who helped and inspired them.
The Race Factor: Incidents of racism popping up across college campuses
“The lack of diversity in a fraternity certainly encourages racial expressions. Whatever the group or issue is, if everybody is one, it’s easy to make fun of the other.”
Treasure in Traveler’s Rest: Five geocaching spots you need to visit
Here in the Traveler’s Rest area, there are hundreds of geocaches to hit up. Here are five to stop by on your next adventurous search.
Finding a cure: it takes a team
North Greenville University baseball player Bohogsian started his own non-profit organization, Team Bogo, to help Juvenille Diabetes Research Foundation raise funds for diabetes research.
Write2Ignite! and what two students learned from the event
Carlee Colvard, Assistant Editor Photo courtesy of ngu.edu. About 100 participants came together for Write2Ignite at North Greenville University on March 27 and 28 to learn how God can use what they […]
The home stretch: NGU upperclassmen advise on finishing the semester successfully
Here are some tips from North Greenville University upperclassmen on how to fight the end of semester drudge.
Safari, sunsets and Swaziland: Mass Communication students go to South Africa
From elephant crossings to blood orange sunsets, the team experienced a new culture and the stories etched in its’ surface changed them.