College students are so busy; many of them feel like they don’t have the time or skills to join the honors program. However, it might be more beneficial than they think.
What it’s like to unplug for a day
March 2 is the National Day of Unplugging. It is a day when people can leave their phones behind and focus on the world around them. Since It is not a lot of use to just talk about it, I decided to experience it for myself.
A press conference call tackles the issue of hunger on college campuses
This NPR report leads MAZON: a Jewish Response to Hunger and the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice to gather college journalists to be part of a conference call to discuss how to reduce college hunger.
Short story briefs: Choosing a career in four years
Do you ever worry about how your entire career path will be chosen in four years? Do not let your focus be on your own plans. Instead, pray about the plans God has for your life.
How to hack the caf
Here are a few ways to make the most out of your caf experience.
Look at these top 10 unusual scholarships
With college students graduating with an average debt of $37,172, it’s no wonder high schoolers are seeking more creative ways to win scholarships and get a head start on paying off tuition.
Not your mother’s desserts
Here are some dessert recipes you can bake out of a coffee mug in your dorm room.
Summer Comics: How to Make Friends in College
This is for all the freshman.
North Greenville’s newly-elected president brings a message of change
As Gene Fant gets ready to take over as the new president of North Greenville University, he took some time to discuss his career and his aspirations for the future of North Greenville.
Humans of NGU: Brian Cordle and his path to self discovery
Find out how Brian Cordle became a Youth Ministry major at North Greenville University.