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.
Red ink and oxford commas: A farewell from the managing editor
Thank you to all who have helped me along the way, made my papers bleed with ink and encouraged me when I didn�t want to get rid of an oxford comma.
Senior athlete farewell: the Last Ride for Armon Lindsay
Lindsay said of his last season, �It’s bittersweet. I�m happy that I�m almost done, but at the same time I�m going to miss playing ball with my brothers.”
So long, farewell and goodbye: A letter from the Editor
A farewell from Editor-in-Chief including his thanks, stories and struggles from a year in charge of the Vision.�
A farewell from your Managing Editor: Blink and it’s gone
And to the staff: thank you all for your hard work and dedication to the Vision. Every single staff member has exceeded our expectations. We had a dream team this semester, and I�m so proud of you all.
Seniors say farewell
Graduation is a bittersweet time for North Greenville students. A few seniors take time to reflect on their time here and give thanks to all those who helped and inspired them.
Just one more
Warning: The following article may seem sarcastic and nonchalant about my time at NGU. It’s not…maybe…