Get to know NGU’s College of Communications secretary Lydia Rodgers.
Gentrification: Why revitalization can be a bad thing
Emily Artus, The Vision Magazine Artistic Director If you pay attention, you?ll notice a distinct trend as you drive through West Greenville, Downtown Greer, Travelers Rest and?increasingly?Berea. Amid the […]
Construction projects in Greenville
Here are some of the interesting projects happening in Greenville, SC.
Graphic: Human and sex trafficking in the Upstate
Greenville county sits right between Atlanta and Charlotte on the route I-85. Atlanta being ranked the #1 city in the nation for human trafficking and Charlotte is among the top 10 cities puts Greenville, SC directly in the middle for human trafficking.
Five fun fall festivities to fall for
Fall is arguably the most popular time of year. Unlike summertime, school is usually still in session when October comes around. Here are a few Fall activities to experience and try out when you need a break from all the school work.
Raising cancer awareness through fashion
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.
Where to get vinyl in Greenville: Put your records on
Get your record players ready because Record Store Day is on April 22, 2017
4 locally owned stores to visit near NGU
There are lots of great stores in the Greenville area, here are four locally owned shops that you should visit.
Surprise your sweetheart with these Valentine’s Day locations
Rather than going to your usual fancy restaurant that will blow a hole in your wallet, take your sweetheart to one of these places that will make them beg you to take them back.
Booze control: Greenville and Pickens residents to vote on Sunday alcohol sales
Greenville and Pickens county residents will be able to vote for more than just their next president on November 8th, as they will also have the opportunity to vote as to whether or not their respective counties will continue the prohibition of alcoholic beverage sales on Sundays or allow it.