There are some new changes and rules coming to chapel. What are they, and how do students feel about them?
Comedic timing and poetic rhyming: NGU Theatre’s upcoming shows and projects
Do you enjoy Shakespeare? Heart-wrenching poems or touching stories? Or maybe plays about crazy families? NGU Theatre’s 2024-25 season may have just what you’re looking for.
Spotlight on success: Seniors reminisce as they prepare to graduate
Graduating college is no easy feat. With the class of ’24 about to walk across the stage, take a moment to read some of the stories of students who excelled at NGU.
Error causes universities to encounter issues with student aid
Have you filled out your FAFSA yet?
The light of the Lord in the jungles of Ecuador
The Waodani tribe was once ruled by murder and revenge, but the Lord brought them to redemption. Read here about NGU students’ trip to Ecuador to see how God moved in the tribe.
A chip off the old block: the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center dedication
Were you at the dedication for the new building on campus? Here are some highlights you might have missed.
From Gaza to South Carolina: News you missed
The modern news cycle rotates constantly, and it’s only natural that we miss certain stories. Here’s some you may want to know.
Spring break in Nicaragua: A change of plans that changed their lives
A team of NGU students traveled to Nicaragua over spring break to share the gospel and impact lives. Take a look at some of the lessons the team members learned.
Fall 2024 special topics class: Sitcom scriptwriting
Want to learn all the ins and outs of scriptwriting? Well, you are in luck because the school of comm is offering a sitcom writing class in the fall of 2024. Take a look at the details here.
A new course is coming to town: Poly sci’s Problems in American Government
Ever wanted to produce a podcast? A new elective is coming to NGU’s political science department that will let you do just that.