Keely Lyons, Staff Writer As the anticipatory nostalgia of college draws nearer and the days of being a student begin bidding adieu, many students struggle with the existential question, “What […]
Students’ guideline to tackling stress
Stress is never easy to live with, but there are ways to use it as an advantage in life.
Honing in on Hillary’s past and future
No matter what side of the political spectrum you lean towards, there’s a very good chance you hear the name Hillary Clinton come up in plenty of discussions, whether you’d like to or not.
Hello, future: The “5Gs” of 5th-generation wireless service
For years, the idea of the next-generation of wireless networks has been considered, and it looks like within a year the 5th-generation will be implemented, as Verizon and AT&T hope to offer it by the end of the year. Here are five things to note about the technology of the future.
Humans of NGU: Kicking his way into the future
“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.
North Greenville’s newly-elected president brings a message of change
As Gene Fant gets ready to take over as the new president of North Greenville University, he took some time to discuss his career and his aspirations for the future of North Greenville.
NGU reacts to announcement of new president
As Dr. Gene Fant prepares to take over as the new president of North Greenville this summer, the university is welcoming him with optimism and open arms.
Final vote for NGU president to take place by the end of February
North Greenville‘s Board of Trustees is planning on voting on a final candidate for president by the end of February.
Virtual reality systems: the future of gaming?
This system doesn’t look like anything special, in fact some people say it looks like a pair of ski goggles, but it sure is shaking things up in the gaming world.
OPINION: Hillary Clinton’s Road to the White House is a Downward Spiral
If Clinton still hopes to lock up the Democratic nomination, then it is imperative that she turn the ship around, or else Sen. Sanders is going to walk away with it like President Obama did in 2008.