A dream is nothing without a Vision: Farewell from the EIC
Before joining the staff, I felt out of place at school — a feeling of disjointedness and a longing to be apart of something. When I found The Vision, I found my niche. I found people who shared in my passion and later became some of my closet friends.
Student body pleased with new website
Many marketing experts theorize that individuals get their first impression of an institution by looking at a website. Last week, North Greenville University launched ngu.edu, a redesigned website representing the different organizations within the school.
Photoblog: Spring Fling Week
As exams approach, student life tries to calm the stress by coming up with multiple activities that students can participate in on Spring Fling Week.
Why are millennials so stressed?
Millennials are referred to “the anxious generation,” according to the article “‘They can’t even’: Why millennials are the ‘anxious generation.’”
10 places to live in your twenties
The most challenging reality may be finding a place to live to fit your lifestyle and help you in start a new life of your own. Here are 10 cities that we think are the place to be in your twenties.
ICYMI: Recap of the Spring Resident Meeting
In case you missed the Spring Resident Meeting, here is a recap of the new policies and contracts for 2016-17.
Attention students: Take what you’re learning in the classroom and get paid for it.
Trying to have a job while you’re in college can be tricky. Jobs that involve flipping burgers or bagging groceries are easy for students to get. The down side is you’re stuck with making minimum wage and obviously you aren’t going to college to get a degree in grocery bagging. Here’s the solution.
The road to college football “immortality”
Even after suffering a tough loss in this year’s title game, Clemson will return again, despite a few key departures for the 2016 NFL draft like Shaq Lawson, Travis Blanks, Mackenzie Alexander and Charone Peake.
Eating healthy on a college budget
The cafeteria does not always offer the healthiest choices and our wallets are not very promising either. So how does one eat healthy on a busy schedule and on a college budget?