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 – […]

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 – […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.