A concert and a cup of coffee

A concert and a cup of coffee

This past Thursday night after BCM, North Greenville University had yet another coffeehouse. Every month, the school opens up the mic for any student who wants to sing, play an instrument, or perform a spoken word (etc). This night’s coffeehouse was special because not only was it outside during intramural game time, but it also was the same night as North Greenville’s overnight weekend. How beautiful is it that our prospective students got to be a part of such an important family event here at NGU?

At Least One. Local band spotlight

At Least One. Local band spotlight

On Wednesday, October 2nd, the local band “At Least One” played a show in Downtown Greenville. At 8 P.M., the stage at Coffee Underground coffee shop (normally used for Alchemy Comedy Show), was covered in musical instruments and equipment and the audience full of people. At Least One had a five song set, all ranging from song covers to performing originals. Two other bands, The KNGS and Wallaby Lane, also performed along side At Least One. Follow them on Instagram at @atleastoneband and listen to them on Spotify at At Least One.

Opinion: What is music oppression?

Opinion: What is music oppression?

Music is a universal language. That being said, some languages are not as appreciated as others.Most people have specific music preferences but can appreciate the commonly loved genres. For some reason, some music genres and artists seem to be shamed and attacked without question by almost everyone. There seem to be a few genres that people feel the same way about around the North Greenville campus.

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