Check out NGU professors’ unique offices full of personality and aesthetic for students to enjoy and participate in.
The reading wars: the next chapter
The “reading wars” are making their rounds again currently due to staggering reading test scores. According to the New York Times, “National test scores last year showed that only a third of American students were proficient in reading, with widening gaps between good readers and bad ones.”
Will the government stop funding Special Olympics in 2020?
In the recent discussion of the 2020 budget, Betsy DeVos indicated a possible cut to programs within the education system including Special Olympics.
Humans of NGU: Katelyn Parks
Katelyn Parks, junior at NGU, shares her experience changing majors from education to psychology.
National Adoption Day
National Adoption Day seeks to raise awareness of more than 117,000 children in foster care waiting for permanent and loving homes. Want to know more?
Sesame Street’s 49th Anniversary
Sesame Street debuted in 1969 to generally positive reviews, and it’s been going on ever since.
Freshmen Impressions
What was your favorite memory as a freshman? FNO? NGU’s first dance? Check out these freshmen impressions.
“The time is now” movement spreading like wild fire
“The Time is Now” movement has gotten much attention as more and more teacher Unions mobilize to strike for higher pay and funding for educational operations. Get the facts and current standing of this growing epidemic.
South Carolina schools making a palmetto statement
What is the real reason behind South Carolina high schoolers having the highest average GPA nationwide?
PHOTOBLOG: Future crusader day
The incoming freshmen class of 2021 enjoyed snow cones, popcorn and various interactive activities with current students and future classmates during Future Crusader Day on April 22