Armon Lindsay, Vision TV Staff

Armon Lindsay, Vision TV Staff
Take a look at the Clery Reports from NGU, Bob Jones and Furman.
�If a woman thinks she might be pregnant, the Women�s Center can provide that woman with a free pregnancy test and counseling. If that woman then decides to keep the child, the center will provide counseling, free ultrasounds and other services,” explained by the CEO of Piedmont Women�s center, Lenna Smith.
A bomb defused, a student hospitalized, and a honeycomb discovered on today’s News Briefs.
Check out this week’s stories that didn�t receive the attention they deserve.
Elizabeth Snipes reaches outside her comfort zone to show others the love of Christ.
Changes abound here at North Greenville University. Take a look into the on-campus print center and the changes made this semester.
With college students graduating with an average debt of $37,172, it’s no wonder high schoolers are seeking more creative ways to win scholarships and get a head start on paying off tuition.
This summer, North Greenville�s Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics is excited to be pioneering NGU�s first study abroad program in Spain, led by professor Victor Prieto.
Despite some weird and unusual requests, the maintenance department will still find a way to make sure the problem is taken care of.