Greenville college students feel the burn of rising gas prices as corporate profits skyrocket, but there are still ways to earn and save.
The time has come: graduation is here
The seniors of North Greenville University have finally reached the finish line.
Greenville Cultural Corridor project set to increase pedestrian safety
Grace Myers, Managing Editor Downtown Greenville is on its way to becoming safer for pedestrians as the City of Greenville’s Cultural Corridor project is set to begin the first steps […]
What to know about NGU’s new combined degree program
Keely Lyons, Staff Writer North Greenville University’s new combined degree offering allows students to accelerate their learning by letting students work on their graduate while finishing their undergraduate. Tracy Kramer, […]
NGU hosts Don Quijote marathon reading
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, North Greenville University hosted a marathon reading of “Don Quijote” in commemoration of the death of the author as well as […]
NGU theatre shares the Gospel in Godspell
Keely Lyons, Staff Writer and Seth Atkins, Visual Arts Editor The NGU theatre department illuminates the stage with a cast of dynamic actors in a vibrant retelling of the book […]
Ways to support Ukraine
Nelson Shwe, Staff Graphic Artist *Featured Image: Photo Courtesy of Seth Atkins
The inside scoop on campus parking
Charles Snooks, assistant director for campus security, shares some insight on NGU’s campus parking spots.
COVID-19 could finally be losing its livelihood
Ryan Bailey, Staff Writer and Graphic Artist The COVID-19 pandemic is quickly dwindling in the U.S. after having uprooted societal norms for over two years. Given the milestone of plummeting […]
Blue & white cords, the Interdisc honors society inductions
Seth Atkins, Visual Arts Editor On Monday Feb. 28th, 2022, the Interdisciplinary Studies department hosted an honors society induction ceremony. The event lasted from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in […]