Read this week’s headlines from international, national to local news stories.
Neil Gorsuch appointed Supreme Court justice
Judge Neil M. Gorsuch was confirmed and appointed for lifetime to the Supreme Court on Monday, April 10.
I-85 bridge collapse in Atlanta due to fire
On March 31, the I-85 bridge leading into Atlanta collapse, after a fire formed under the bridge.
Jazz Appreciation Month
Graphic Courtesy of Miranda Bradford. Information gathered from The National Museum of America History.
NGU theatre goes dark: Enter Macbeth
North Greenville’s theater department embraces Shakespeare’s darkest play with purpose and creativity
Say goodbye to your browsing privacy
Yep that’s right, you no longer possess what you search online. What’s even worse is that other companies and organizations can capitalize on what you browse on the Internet
Presidential Vetoes History
Take a look at how Presidential vetoes have changed throughout history.
Changes made to 2017-2018 academic calendar
Watch out for some changes to NGU’s academic calendar!
NGU student flown to JMS Burn Center in Augusta, Ga. after explosion
A North Greenville student was severly burned in an accident and is now being treated at the JMS Burn Center in Augusa, Ga.
Syria air strikes: What you don’t know
On Thursday, April 6, Trump authorized the firing of 59 U.S. Tomahawk missiles on the Syrian airfield and storage facilities believed to be responsible for the April 4th chemical weapons attacks on unarmed Syrian men, women and children. Trump’s Thursday night press conference clarified many of the details regarding the attack, dubbed as a “one-off” by a Pentagon spokesperson, including that the targets of the strike included ammunition storage units, 20 aircraft, fuel storage and aircraft runways. What you don’t know is that Russia is prepared to go to war over it.