Younts Fitness Center has been maintaining protocols for safety during COVID-19. Though only 10 students are able to work out here at a time, committed gym-goers are still able to work out regularly throughout the week.
Christmas came early: College hoops are back
No sport was impacted by the onset of COVID-19 more than college basketball, but good news basketball fans. College hoops are making a come back and start Nov. 25.
The worst NFL teams keeping their eyes on the prize
Two NFL teams are battling it out potentially by losing to win the grand prize.
Intramural insanity: sand volleyball playoffs
NGU’s intramural volleyball tournament playoffs were held this past weekend. Students came together for a night of competitive fun.
Started from the bottom, now he’s here
From a small country town in Texas to the big stage of the NBA Finals, Jimmy Butler is proof that hard work and dedication will allow you to do things you never imagined could happen.
Ice to see you: The Greenville Swamp Rabbits are coming back
The Greenville Swamp Rabbits, a member of the minor hockey ECHL league, has announced their intentions for beginning the 2020-21 season. Thirteen of the league’s 26 teams, including the Swamp Rabbits, will begin play on December 11.
Is this just fantasy (football)?
Fantasy football is growing by the year, and while it may just be an entertaining form of friendly competition for some, it’s a much more serious ordeal for others.
College Football is back … and so is the Big Ten
As of Sept. 12, college football is back, but things were a little different. Four of the six conferences played, there were little to no fans and masks were everywhere.
Woodrow “Woody” Dantzler III: A dual-threat life
Woody Dantzler threw and ran his way into the Clemson record books twenty years ago. Now he focuses on creating a different legacy for himself, using his speaking gifts to bring life to others through the power of the Gospel.
Conference Carolinas Postpones Fall Sports due to Coronavirus
It is a little different here in Tigerville, S.C. without fall sports back in action due to the ongoing coronavirus. Athletes and head football coach express how they feel about the postponement.