When their Ecuador trip was canceled, NGU students spent their spring break serving children and communities in Peru, growing in their faith and making an impact.
When their Ecuador trip was canceled, NGU students spent their spring break serving children and communities in Peru, growing in their faith and making an impact.
Ian Johnson, Staff Writer Photo Courtesy of Robbie Gawrys On March 18, North Greenville University officially announced Stephen Fite as the next head coach of the women’s soccer team. Fite […]
Ava Stephens, Staff Graphic Artist A vintage leather jacket. The perfect pair of boots. A soft sweater in a great shade of green. Denim broken in with the best texture […]
On March 23rd, North Greenville University held its first event for its spring fling week, with basketball, pickleball and volleyball.
Prospective students stay overnight for the authentic campus experience.
There is a new Instagram account covering the lives of NGU athletes and their walk with Jesus. Read more about it here.
Students at NGU and other Americans are feeling the weight of the conflict involving Iran and Israel.
The NGU baseball season is underway, and the team has its sights on an NCAA championship. Here’s a look at how the season has started for the Trailblazers.
Greer is the perfect spot for grabbing lunch with friends or for students to get work done at a coffee shop!
At the annual psychology lecture, Psychologist and pastor David Wang explored how trauma and faith intersect, showing how the scars of Christ reveal hope and healing for trauma survivors.