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…