“It’s great waking up every morning and seeing the mountains. On the way back to my dorm every afternoon I get to see the colorful sunsets that fill the whole sky.”

“It’s great waking up every morning and seeing the mountains. On the way back to my dorm every afternoon I get to see the colorful sunsets that fill the whole sky.”
Have you ever wondered how the professors feel about us students?
Miranda Bradford, Photographer Bottom Vandiver decorated their dorm with the movie theme Up for Halloween festivities on October 31. Junior Missy Roberts strikes her defying katness pose while chilling in […]
Encounter Day 2014 was cold and dreary, but the events were far from uninviting. Encounter Days are a time when potential students come to North Greenville University to get a good idea of what the school is about.
With over 40 degrees to choose from, incoming freshman are easily overwhelmed when hearing the question, �What are you majoring in?� Have no fear.
The book is relevant for today’s generation who are in need of new tools to fight with in the battle for redeemed purity through Christ’s blood.
�It�s different because my platform is personal to me because I�m interested in international affairs.�
�We are feeding more students compared to last year. Last year, 33 percent of students ate meals at the caf and there has been a dramatic increase,� said Moore.
“The best way to avoid homesickness is to make wherever you are feel like home.”
“This was a unique opportunity for the golf teams to make a huge impact on a community, get some wide national/regional media exposure, and most importantly to serve.”