Big fan of C.S. Lewis’ classic “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?” Well, then look at the varying aspects of the story and what makes it so unique.
“Just Mercy” Panel discussion: The opposite of poverty is justice
NGU staff discussed the story of “Just Mercy” and our legal system in a recent panel. Read about their insights here.
NGU hosts Don Quijote marathon reading
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, North Greenville University hosted a marathon reading of “Don Quijote” in commemoration of the death of the author as well as […]
Take a page from your Professors this National Author Day
Seth Atkins, Staff Photographer Nov. 1 is National Author Day, and I have gone around campus to ask some professors or faculty their favorite authors. Some of the genres represented […]
Forgotten Knowledge from the NGU Library
This story is about five books in the NGU library that are books you would not think would be in the library.
National Library Worker’s Day
April 9, 2019 is National Library Workers Day. This day is for appreciation towards those who contribute to a library and put in work to make it what it needs to be.
National Novel Writing Month
In light of National Novel Month, here is a professor and student from NGU who have published books of their own.
OPINION: 10 Times the book really was better
Sometimes the book really is better than the movie, here are 10 books worth cracking a spine for this summer.
5 Life lessons from F. Scott Fitzgerald
With the 97 anniversary of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s first novel, This Side of Paradise, we are reminded that some advice is timeless.
Banned Books in America
In celebration of Banned Books month here are a few popular novels that have been placed on the list throughout the last several years.