Is the Birds Aren’t Real Movement fact or fiction? You decide.
Tuesday Talk 10.30.18
Happy Halloween, Crusaders! Vision TV’s Bethany Lipscomb brings you a Halloween edition of the Tuesday Talk.
Monday Minute 10.29.18
Happy Monday, Crusaders! Vision Tv’s Hannah Pearson talks about seized bombs, a new migrant van, Mega Millions jackpot, and Halloween activities.
NGU’s first world culture race
The Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, NGU’s chapter of Sigma Delta Pi (the national Spanish honor society) and the Office of Student Life sponsored an event called “The World Culture Race” on October 26, 2018 from 2:00-4:00 p.m.
TikTok is taking the world by storm
What’s the app that seems to have popped up out of nowhere? What do you keep seeing in all of your recent advertisements? What is shaping up to be one of the most controversial apps out there? It’s TikTok, or as we all once knew it, Musical.ly.
The Turnip
Have you ever found yourself scrolling through social media and suddenly you come across an article with a title so outrageous that you are almost afraid to click on it? Maybe you’ve read some news stories that are so far out of the realm of belief that you thought to yourself, this has to be fake. Keep reading below to hear some of the most unbelievable tales ever told.
Sports Recap 10.18.18
Spencer Sissel has the latest on fall sports on this week’s Sports Recap.
Monday Minute 10.08.18
Happy Monday, Crusaders! Vision TV’s Bethany Fowler brings us the latest on the American diet, Nigeria’s economy, a local church, and homecoming at NGU.
Music, and moving in the NGU marching band
Whenever you hear music coming from the Younts stadium football field you can bet it’s the North Greenville marching Crusaders playing away. This year their show includes selective pieces from the popular rock band “Earth, Wind & Fire”. Learn more about the 2018 show and the ins and outs of the marching band program at North Greenville University.
“Antigone”: NGU Theatre Department does it again
The NGU Theatre Department has done it again. The recent opening of Sophocles’ play “Antigone” at the Billingsley Theater has already created quite a stir.