Two new students were inducted into the National Criminal Justice Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma. See the ceremony here.

Two new students were inducted into the National Criminal Justice Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma. See the ceremony here.
Former MLB player Micah Owings joins NGU as an assistant coach, bringing experience and mentoring capabilities with him.
Hurricane Helene left so many in devastation. This week, we asked students their strongest memory from the storm after being affected by the damage that was left behind.
The departments of NGU worked together during the aftermath of hurricane Helene to ensure student safety and well-being. They continue to work diligently to restore campus life to what we know as normal.
NGU won their homecoming game, defeating Erskine 52-35. QB Dylan Ramirez set a program record with six touchdowns in a single game, showcasing NGU’s explosive offense and relentless defense.
NGU hosted a suicide prevention booth outside of the cafeteria on September 25. Learn more about suicide prevention and the resources available here.
Paden Lipe, new coordinator of intramurals, promotes sports among students with the aim of achieving an inclusive and warm community to provide a space to grow physically and spiritually in Christ.
Click here to read about one NGU women’s soccer player’s story of hard work, determination and family who always pushed her to be her best.
Check out how Hurricane Helene impacted North Greenville University.
The NGU cross country team, led by Cameron Stober, started the season with optimism after a good first race. They are focused on improvement, mental preparation and teamwork to face the upcoming challenges. Click here to read more.