Travelers Rest welcomes a new coffee shop, Indigo Ridge Caf� this month.

Travelers Rest welcomes a new coffee shop, Indigo Ridge Caf� this month.
Big changes come to the long-standing cultural event requirements.
As Dr. Gene Fant prepares to take over as the new president of North Greenville this summer, the university is welcoming him with optimism and open arms.
Many took to social media to express their excitement of the announcement.
Our own Clayton Caldwell had an opportunity to attend a major gaming tournament in Atlanta, Georgia. He has brought us an inside look at the future of competitive video gaming.
The number of students interested in NGU has increased since 2011 by over 2,000.
It is every students’ dream to see their hard work in college pay off. From the countless hours of studying to the many tears of stress; it feels good to be rewarded for one’s endeavors.
Students from the North Greenville University Mass Communication�s department are getting ready to make the trip to Orlando, Florida this weekend for the 2017 National Religious Broadcasters Convention.
A grant was awarded to the Intercultural Studies Department to help aid students while fundraising for overseas mission opportunities. Interested in missions? Check it out!