“They all have a strong or personal meaning to them (referring to her tattoos). To remind me of where I’ve been and what God has brought me through. It should be something that means something to you not just culture.” said Casey Barton

“They all have a strong or personal meaning to them (referring to her tattoos). To remind me of where I’ve been and what God has brought me through. It should be something that means something to you not just culture.” said Casey Barton
Our staffers were out and about taking pictures of all the snow day activities. Scroll down to see if we captured YOU or anyone you know!
“We love hospitality and specialty food. We started to love high quality coffee and thought we’d put it together.”
Just when we thought the winter was past us, the month of February brought a surprise mini snowpocolypse on Tuesday, February 24. Our intrepid reporters were out looking for photo […]
I reluctantly exited the shop, plunging into the frigid weather. The whole time wishing I was back inside absorbing the cozy warmth of the Village Grind.
While NGU is adamant about its policy against pets, there are situations in which they would consider making an exception.
“It really is a disease when you see the loss, and still won’t quit.” says North Greenville student Melissa Upchurch.
“A lot of people wanted the internship. I was really persistent. They told me later my persistence is what got me the job.”
“People, even coworkers, can’t be put into boxes. They’re complex and honestly quite beautiful. People want to be listened to and understood and I get the chance to hear them out.”
Once a semester guys have the opportunity to visit their female friends inside their dorm rooms. During spring semester, it falls over Valentine’s day to make it a special time for the girls at NGU. This year it was held on February 10. Junior Adam Polk enjoys going over to visit sophomores Sarah Wells, Amy Coleman and junior Jessica Younger.