Hurricane Helene has left many people over multiple states devastated. Click here to read about how one NGU professor and TRPD chaplain has aided North Carolina in their efforts to restore the state.

Hurricane Helene has left many people over multiple states devastated. Click here to read about how one NGU professor and TRPD chaplain has aided North Carolina in their efforts to restore the state.
Learn about NGU’s freshman class and how they’re adjusting to their new life on campus here.
A look into Valentine’s Day at NGU.
Keely Lyons, Staff Writer As the anticipatory nostalgia of college draws nearer and the days of being a student begin bidding adieu, many students struggle with the existential question, “What […]
Keely Lyons, Staff Writer Finding the whereabouts of the student government this year is like trying to uncover an endless enigma. You will hear faint mutterings of it, but you […]
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer HOMECOMING TAILGATE On Saturday October 2, 2021 North Greenville Students teamed up by dorm to create a table for the homecoming tailgate. Students enjoyed food and […]
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer It is not an uncommon occurrence for a student to ask “why do we have a dress code at this school when other universities do not?” […]
�Accreditation is about accountability. We need to be accountable to students, to faculty and staff, to alumans and to the wider community,� said Nathan Finn, Provost and Dean of University Faculty.
To get into the spooky spirit, NGU student activities staff put on a movie night for the student body. Students came out on the chilly October night to watch Hocus Pocus and enjoy snacks and fellowship.
North Greenville University had a recent spike in coronavirus numbers but plans to stay proactive to keep students on campus.