To be a sport or not to be a sport? This is an interesting question regarding the heights of cheerleading.
Tropic like it’s hot: the controversy on Hawaiian Pizza
Savannah Williamson, Managing Editor Throughout time, pizza has become one of the most loved and iconic foods known far and wide. How could it not be? A doughy crust, tomato […]
Galadriel in Rings of Power: one joke to rule them all
Modern media is turning female characters into one-dimensional, second-rate characters – all in the name of empowering women. Discover how.
If you snooze, you lose: the 8 a.m. dilemma
Read about the issues with 8 A.M. classes.
NGU Theatre puts on Leaving Iowa
Chase Bridges, Assistant Editor Old school rock and roll music plays over the speakers as the audience finds their seats. The stage is disguised as the midwest, complete with power […]
North Greenville’s Eurydice: acting at its best
Chase Bridges, Assistant Editor The Billingsley Theatre was filled with haze. Dim lighting filled the room while a towering set looked down on its audience. North Greenville University’s production of […]
Shot snapshot: Questions about the COVID vaccine
There are serious questions about the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine, how states and the nation are prioritizing specific groups over the other and how this affects how we move forward.
Prepare for exam week with these tips
Have those exam week jitters? Here are some tips to help you prepare and put your mind at ease.
Opinion: What’s the Link? NGU professors thoughts on Elon Musk’s neurotech demo
So, based on this preliminary demo, the device works., and from a scientific, secular worldview, this is an amazing advancement and that’s the end of it. But as Christians, we have to look at this with a lens of biblical concern.
Opinion: To the class of 2020, we’re sorry
Graduation day, a day we all look forward to entering college. We dream of the feeling we’ ll have crossing that stage and accepting our diploma. But now things have changed and there won’t be a Graduation ceremony. What are some emotions our seniors may be feeling? Was there a specific professor they wanted to thank?