Delaney Blackburn, Contributing Graphic Artist
From NGU Orchestra to NGU Community Orchestra
NGU Orchestra students share how the orchestra has helped them grow both musically and individually.
A new way to shop: Upstate Instagram thrifting
Students at North Greenville University who are interested in antique or vintage items may be interested in shopping from these businesses.
Lift your spirits with Charlie Brown: A musical full of joy and laughter
Need some lighthearted fun? North Greenville University’s “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” aims to bring hope and laughter to its audience.
Breaking the stigma: the truth about counselors and mental health
North Greenville University’s two mental health counselors, Steve Bielby and Sara Black, shared some insight on what being a counselor is really like.
Media madness: Facebook v. Parler controversy
Facebook has been criticized by many conservatives for banning certain posts from its platform. Accusations of free speech violations have been circulating the platform, causing some users to search for alternatives.
Mask up, Crusaders: Spring 2021 COVID-19 policies
North Greenville University’s COVID-19 policies and guidelines for the fall 2020 semester are set to continue into the spring 2021 semester.
2020 Election: Get caught up here
Due to the irregularities that took place in this election, the results were not officially decided on Election Day. “You’ve got a lot of issues that are going to need to be resolved,” Smith said. “I think court cases are going to be pivotal going forward.”
Stopping the spread: How far away is a coronavirus vaccine?
COVID-19 vaccines could be available to the public as early as January 2021. However, not everyone may be able to get the vaccine right away.
What to know about campus accessibility
“When I first got here I heard ‘it’s only four years, you can just get someone to hold the door for you.’” Myers said.
Myers added that it’s also difficult for her to fit her chair through doorways, navigate the cafeteria, visit other dorms that have stairs in front of them and use transportation.
She said that she appreciates North Greenville University’s disability services department and their willingness to help, but there are some ways the university can be more accessible.