Ever been frustrated with your roommate? Well you’re not alone, these are seven common quirks that girls hate about their roommate.
NGU meets Oxford University as students study in England
“I learned that we expect way too much from American education. The students [at Oxford University] are required to study on their own. Here [in America,] we are spoon-fed information. We rely on other people for information.”
How NGU students made a difference around the globe this summer
I learned that it is important to value each other and encourage each other above ourselves, but above that, we must honor, glorify, and praise the Lord no matter the circumstances.
Need to unwind . . . or procrastinate? Here are five things to do at NGU when you don’t want to do homework
Playing cards in the stud is a great way to unwind after a busy day of school.
What students want to know about: Whitney Thomas from the Department of Outdoor Leadership
By Maressica Sawyer, Staff Writer Whitney Thomas recently transitioned to a full-time position in NGU’s Outdoor Leadership department. Whitney Thomas has joined North Greenville University’s Department of Outdoor Leadership as […]
Check out our photo gallery for: Truth for a New Generation 2014
Charles Billingsley and his band sing “Here for You” at the TNG conference September 5-6 at First Baptist Spartanburg Church. Charles Billingsley leads worship at the TNG conference September 5-6. […]
What is the Gleason Foundation?
President Jimmy Epting accepts the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in front of the Todd Dining Hall on August 21, 2014. Demi Blackmon It was a Monday night and the football […]
Need to eat? Try these five restaurants, recommended by NGU students
Photo courtesy of Courtney Mills. Hungry Drover data-animation-override> “I love how the food is always fresh and how the country store along with the cafe style dining makes me feel […]
North Greenville takes “horsing around” to a whole new level
I think the new center will be great for the new program. It will really allow us to get hands on experience with horses without having to leave NGU.