Something new is happening every day. In the world, country, state and city levels, there is always something to read about. Click here to read about a few stories that have taken place recently throughout the world. They might be even more local than they seem.
NGU workshop: Equipping students with LinkedIn skills for career success
Check out what NGU’s LinkedIn workshop suggested students do to set themselves up on the platform.
A restless year: Conflict beween Israel and Iran continue
As the conflict between Israel and Iran rages on, more factors continue to be added. Learn about the history of the conflict and the current situation here.
Revitalizing Tigerville Baptist Church: Joshua Gilmore steps into a daunting role
Get to know the new interim revitalization pastor at Tigerville Baptist Church.
Catching up on the lighter side: News you missed from across the world and across the county
From international to local news, take a look at these positive, lighter and somewhat amusing happenings.
Vintage values and visionary vendors: NGU’s first flea market to showcase student entrepreneurs
NGU students are hosting the university’s first flea market, showcasing their unique products and talents. Take a look at this upcoming event and the inspiration behind it.
A place of worship or a place of learning: Chapel policy changes and student opinions
Chapel rules and regulations have drastically changed. Understand the heart behind it and student’s response.
The next step for the history of the United States: An election day overview
An overview of the most recent election to learn more about the presidential race and South Carolina state concerns.
Reviving faith: The transformation of Tigerville Baptist Church
Tigerville Baptist church, located right on NGU’s campus, has a new interim pastor as the church takes steps toward growth and revitalization.
Let the games begin: Join NGU’s theatre department for this year’s production of Richard III
Mind games, manipulation and tragedy all played out on a chess board. Join the NGU theatre department for their production of Shakespeare’s Richard III.