Emma Ogren, Assistant Editor and Blythe Barrineau, Sports and Visual Arts Editor Every year, North Greenville University throws a Galentines day event. This is a time for girls to gather […]
Emma Ogren, Assistant Editor and Blythe Barrineau, Sports and Visual Arts Editor Every year, North Greenville University throws a Galentines day event. This is a time for girls to gather […]
NGU’s end-of-the-year theatre showcase, a night of student-directed scenes and musical performances is coming up. The event highlights the collaborative efforts and hard-work of theatre students who hope to leave an impression.
Check out this year’s NGU’s got talent event and who took home the prize.
In just a few steps, you could plant a pot of flowers suitable for any space.
North Greenville is holding homecoming Oct. 17, 2020 for all students.
On Thursday, Oct. 1 2020, the city of Travelers Rest put on its first Harvest Market and Food Truck Rally of the month. Every Thursday in October from 5:30-8:00 p.m., there will be live music, farmers and food trucks at Trailblazer Park. These photos are just a mere glimpse of the moments that will be made this month at this weekly event.
Support your local, small businesses November 30th, 2019.
Missed the Women in Leadership event? Here is a recap. You did miss out on yummy scones and Barista Alley coffee though.
Designers didn’t hold back on using reused items for their projects. Models wore dresses made of used coffee filters, CDs, and even homework of one of the designer’s children.
One of the best ways to stand up against this country’s hunger crisis is to support the food banks and ministries in your county and surrounding counties. South Carolina alone has 746.8 thousand people that are food insecure; inside of Greenville County, there are 57.9 thousand people that do not have a sufficient supply of food.