The 2020 Presidential election season has begun with the candidates launching into their campaigns.
Climate change: where science meets politics
Climate change is one of the most polarizing topics within the political world. How much of an effect will it have on the 2020 election?
Social media political ad-pocalypse
Twitter and Facebook are opposites when it comes to political advertising.
The impeachment inquiry continues
The impeachment inquiry goes public this week as three people speak out at public hearings held by the House Intelligence Committee.
California Wildfires – Still Burning in Our Minds
The last active fire incident under CalFire jurisdiction is the Ranch Fire which as of 7:53 November 11 was 80% contained.
New smiles at NGU’s open house
On Saturday, Nov. 9, prospective students visited NGU for the second Open House of the year. The prospective students were able to tour the campus, eat in the car, talk to students and faculty, and attend the home football game. Thanks to our Campus Ambassadors, the event was a success.
South Carolina Baptist Convention 199th annual meeting preview
The South Carolina Baptist Convention will hold its 199th annual meeting this week. Here’s what you need to know about it.
Catch up on the recent college admissions scandal
Lori Loughlin has recently denied charges against her. Here is a timeline of the scandal up until now.
November: National Military Family Month
For the past 23 years, the month of November has been recognized as National Military Family Month.
Brexit: Britain and the European Union’s tedious breakup
Multiple proposed Brexit deals have been postponed due to the economic and political implications of Britain removing itself from the European Union. The question is: how long will this last and how will Britain and EU countries be affected?