Alyssa Waller, Staff Writer & Abigail Dickerson, Staff Photographer Ruth McWhite, head of women’s ministry at North Greenville University has been part of the NGU family for 16 years – […]
Humans of NGU: Jennifer Palmer and the story she did not write
Mary Margaret Ellison, Contributing Writer Behind every book cover there is a story. Jennifer Palmer knows a lot about stories as she works as a librarian assistant at North Greenville […]
Humans of NGU: College musician Hunter Laird
Matthew Kerr, Contributing Writer Turning heartbreaking circumstances into art takes an extremely talented and creative mind, but that’s exactly what Hunter Laird did when he wrote his first song. He […]
Humans of NGU: French football comes to Tigerville
Keely Lyons, Staff Writer Little did six-year-old Kalvin Semedo know as he watched soccer on television in North Paris that almost 17 years later he would play in America for […]
Humans of NGU: Do you know the real Merena Russeau?
Jaycee Stone, Contributing Writer Making a difference in children’s lives is a big plan in one of our very own NGU education program students. She hopes to have a real […]
Humans of NGU: Dimitri Lucchese, a student who’s a cut above the rest
Abigail Dickerson, Staff Writer and Photographer A nineteen-year-old voyaged overseas with hopes of learning the appropriate way to cut apart the human body. This student traveled over 5,000 miles to […]
It’s Not Homecoming Without a Crown: meet this year’s Miss NGU
Alyssa Waller, Staff Writer Meet the 2021 North Greenville University Homecoming Queen — Hannah Turner. Turner is a senior early childhood education major. The crown isn’t the only thing that […]
NGU Alumni: a family matter
Samantha Martin, Assistant Editor North Greenville University not only builds a strong connection with students while they attend the university, but also maintains a relationship when students become alumni. One […]
Professor Spotlight: Frankie Melton, Jr.
Alyssa Waller, Staff Writer Meet one of the least intimidating professors at North Greenville University: Frankie Melton Jr.., assistant professor of christian studies at NGU. He has been serving as […]
NGU senior interns in Washington, D.C.
In the last semester of his senior year, American studies major, John Mark Haase spent two months representing NGU as a student in The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) Capital Semester program in Washington, D.C. where he was able to intern under Congressman Ralph Norman.