Do you enjoy Shakespeare? Heart-wrenching poems or touching stories? Or maybe plays about crazy families? NGU Theatre’s 2024-25 season may have just what you’re looking for.
A time for finals and NGU sports bringing Ws to the Ville
Need a break from studying for finals? Click here to read about how the NGU spring sports teams have rounded out their seasons.
Abi Oates’ legacy: A track record of success on the court
Abi Oates is a senior on the women’s basketball team who describes her experience over the past four years. In the midst of her farewell, there is a possibility that we may see her next season.
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Anytime is a good time for coffee: NGU’s coffeehouse night
Ever wonder what coffeehouse looks like at NGU? Check out this post!
Double impact: Men’s and women’s tennis fight for victory against Young Harris
Juan Arbelaez and Vitoria Maximiliano showed how skilled they are in their exciting games against Young Harris. Michelle Tease, head coach of the NGU tennis teams, praised both players and stressed the bright future of the team in coming seasons.
The light of the Lord in the jungles of Ecuador
The Waodani tribe was once ruled by murder and revenge, but the Lord brought them to redemption. Read here about NGU students’ trip to Ecuador to see how God moved in the tribe.
A chip off the old block: the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center dedication
Were you at the dedication for the new building on campus? Here are some highlights you might have missed.
Basketball intramurals: An event to gather and have fun
In the middle of the spring semester, basketball intramurals establishes itself as an event to create community and have a good time with friends, demonstrating that sports are an important tool in influencing the life of a college campus such as North Greenville.
An Eyre-resistible play at NGU: Jane Eyre The Musical
Get an inside look into “Jane Eyre, The Musical” by NGU’s theater department.