“The new hours are extremely beneficial for students like me that have late classes during the week.”

Difference Maker of the Semester: Cheri Whitley
�It�s exciting to take a flat piece of fabric and to turn it into something that has contours,� said Whitley. �It reminds me of God saying to blackness let there be light, except He�s working with nothing and I�m actually working with lot of props. But to create reminds me of that aspect of God, the Creator.�

NGU says adieu to Jimmy Epting
While Epting will no longer be a presence on campus, he will live on in hearts and minds of the students and faculty that cherish him.

Is your social media preventing you from getting a job?
At North Greenville University’s Social Media Workshop, Josh Putnam went over how to better increase your chances of getting a job and avoid getting your resume tossed.

The Vision website wins South Carolina Press Association award
Photo Courtesy of Abigail Tinker. Editor-in-Chief Jeremy Wetherton and Managing Editor Demi Blackmon celebrate the award they accepted on behalf of The Vision website. Brendon Dail, Staff Writer In its […]

Memoirs of an NGU president: Q&A with NGU’s former president Dr. Jimmy Epting
Epting opened his home and his heart to answer questions conducted by The Vision Magazine’s Alex Kern, about NGU, his personal life and future plans.
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Farewell Jimmy Epting: The art of leadership
After 36 years at NGU and 24 years as its president, James B. Epting decided to take a sabbatical leave this spring and say farewell this summer to the place that has grown to love and respect him.

Blues, boogie and brass: A deeper look at NGU jazz band
This past Monday, North Greenville students, faculty, staff and family gathered in Turner Chapel for the most anticipated and attended cultural event of the year: the jazz band concert.

The shooting of Scott: North Charleston officer involved in controversial shooting
�It�s the 21st century. We really shouldn�t judge people based on the color of their hair, skin, or eyes. God made us all special and we shouldn�t look down on people because of that.�

New major will teach students importance of knowing their rights
Christians need to regain a grip on politics and the new major at NGU can help students do that.