The sun sets upon an empty field, concluding another season of Crusader baseball. Like everything else in the world, the season was different this year. Since COVID-19 restrictions caused the athletes to not spend as much time together off the field, they made the most out of the time they had on the field.
COVID-19 impacts student mental health
With finals coming up and the stress that living through a pandemic brings, students are seeing an increase in mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression.
NGU professors juggle classes during COVID-19
Students will finish out the last days of the semester right where they started in a desk or behind a screen. No matter the method, North Greenville professors say they will continue to teach as long as students are there to learn.
The masks to wear and others to stuff in the glove compartment as the “backup”
The market for face masks is finally full of different options after months of failing to make home-made ones. Here’s a few options worth trying.
COVID-19: A weekly surveillance
Here is NGU’s most recent update on the numbers for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Staying safe in Younts Fitness Center amidst COVID-19 protocols
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.
COVID-19 campus update
Here’s an update on how NGU’s COVID-19 responses are going on campus as we hear from students and NGU’s COVID-19 Response Team.
Live streaming education at NGU in the midst of COVID-19
North Greenville is offering some courses online, and some professors are left improvising to try and stream their class to those at home while also teaching students in person.
Putting the care in health care: What NGU clinic is and may become
North Greenville University has made many changes in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. One such effort is the revival of the NGU Clinic.
COVID-19: A weekly surveillance
Here is NGU’s most recent update on the numbers for the COVID-19 pandemic.