The first Olympic games were held in the eighth century BC by the Greeks. For centuries men would compete for days in different events such as wrestling, boxing, chariot racing, the discus and javelin throws. The different city-states would compete against one another simply for the right to represent their city-states with the coveted olive-wreath, according to Bleacher Report.
NFL Week Four: The good, the bad and the ugly.
Victories, defeats, and injuries. Some may refer to those as the good, the bad, and the ugly. Others would it a quick summary of week 4 in the NFL.
NGU’s debut with Conference Carolinas Network
North Greenville athletics made its debut on the new Conference Carolinas Digital Network. The new network was released by the Conference Carolinas on August 30, 2018.
OPINION: Why Serena Williams was wrong to cry sexism
This is why Serena Williams was wrong to call sexism in her match against Osaka.
Opinion: Lebron James Moved…. Again
This past summer was a sport filled season that included the Golden State Worries winning another championship, The Cleveland Browns building their program by adding prominent college football talent and of course LeBron James leaving Cleveland, again. After, bringing Cleveland a championship in 2016 and coming back from being down 3-1 in the NBA finals to the Warriors, James was once again done with the city that loved him. The 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 seasons were hard for Lebron, losing to the Warriors twice in the finals after having a difficult regular season. However, in my opinion, this did not give James a reason to leave Cleveland, except to try and build his own super team.
NGU women’s soccer game vs Lander University
Luke Kingsbury, Photographer NGU ladies soccer team warming up before the game; preparing to play against Lander University. The coin toss is won by Lander University, leaving the ball in […]
NGU Women’s Soccer regains their strength as they took a win against Milligan College
NGU Women’s Soccer regained their strength as they took a win against Milligan College on Sep 1, with the final score being 3-2.
Humans of NGU: Kenzie Pierce
Kenzie Pierce has made her mark on NGU volleyball the last 4 years and she’s ready to make a difference in the world of tomorrow.
NGU students are passionate about their skills
Intramural volleyball keeps heating up even as the semester comes to an end. Who let the Dawgs out!? and Begone THOT faces against each other as they try to gain a victory. Begone THOT comes out on top with a 2-0 victory on April 17, 2018.
NGU men’s track and field update
NGU men’s track and field starts to wrap up their season making their way to the conference championship.