Around the Greenville county area there are tons of different and unique antique stores filled with things from the past that are sure to make someones day.
NGU graduate returns home after serving overseas as a missionary
David McWhite, a 2007 graduate of North Greenville University, just moved back to the states with his family after serving overseas since 2015.
Blockades in the mission field
Jeremy Parks, a sign language professor at North Greenville University shares his experience on the mission field.
Gopal offers new summer class and the chance to study films in France
Summer classes don’t have to be boring. Check out MCOM4389.
“Chaos. It’s Required.” Required Chaos hosts the first improv show of the semester.
On Thursday, September 19th at 9:16 P.M., NGU’s in-house improv team, Required Chaos, had their first show of the semester in Hamlin Recital Hall. The show, entitled “Chaos. It’s Required.,” gave the team the chance to show off the fresh, new talent that joined the team this semester.
BCM kicks off the semester with a night of worship
On Thursday, September 12th, the chapter of Baptist Collegiate Ministries at North Greenville University held their weekly worship service at 7 P.M. The BCM band lead worship and Joshua Gilmore brought in a guest speaker, Chad Stillwell who is the South Carolina Baptist Convention BCM director, to speak to the congregation about living with fear. After the service, students were able to fellowship and talk about service opportunities as well as enjoy free popsicles provided by the BCM team.
The health science 5k fundraiser
On Saturday, September 7th, the Health Science department partnered with the PA school in order to help raise money for their Medical Mission trip to Nicaragua. All of the money that was made went towards the medical mission trip.
Will the government stop funding Special Olympics in 2020?
In the recent discussion of the 2020 budget, Betsy DeVos indicated a possible cut to programs within the education system including Special Olympics.
Is that really your Uber?
Safety precautions have increased regarding car services after the death of USC student, Samantha Josephson.
Can the US make it to the Moon by 2024?
The Trump Administration is itching to go to the Moon, and they have been since President Trump took office in 2017