This Thanksgiving break, North Greenville University students were able to travel to see family, eat pounds of home cooked food and even decorate for Christmas early. It was a much needed break for many before the finals are in full swing.

This Thanksgiving break, North Greenville University students were able to travel to see family, eat pounds of home cooked food and even decorate for Christmas early. It was a much needed break for many before the finals are in full swing.
With Thanksgiving and Christmas right around the corner, students have begun lighting the halls and campus with twinkling Christmas lights. From Christmas trees to icicles hanging from the ceiling, NGU hopes to spread happiness and holiday cheer across campus.
Here is a glimpse of the North Greenville University Class of 2024. Meet these freshmen who each have an interesting fact to share about themselves.
Below are some pictures of my family on Thanksgiving, from my grandparents to my cousins kids. Not all people are pictures, but most of them are pictured.
Families came to visit their students and to participate in fun activities such as movie night and the football game.
Professors from NGU’s Psychology department share their advice on how to deal with difficult family members over the holidays.
�I am afraid of becoming the person that my dad is� says Louis Enrique Molina also known as �Kike�, a sophomore sports management major and men�s soccer player here at NGU.
An interview with freshman, Hannah Roddy, about how her passions are portrayed in her dorm decor.
Loving follows the 1967 Supreme Court verdict of Loving v. Virginia, which replaced prior laws or judicial code that had made it illegal for interracial marriages to exist and beautifully depicts the peaks and valleys that the Loving family had to traverse, in a film that truly captures the imagination.