Kayla Ashburn and Bethany Lipscomb, Vision TV Staff
Kayla Ashburn and Bethany Lipscomb, Vision TV Staff
Life on North Greenville University’s Campus is busy for everyone. Exams, clubs, jobs and teams keep students and teachers on their toes. While everyone has differing schedules, the one thing that everyone has in common is food. Are there NGU students who feel like they do not have the option of eating dinner every night? Why is this, and what is NGU doing about it?
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