On Wednesday Sept. 23, freshmen of North Greenville University joined together alongside mentors for a night of fellowship, food, worship and games.
On Wednesday Sept. 23, freshmen of North Greenville University joined together alongside mentors for a night of fellowship, food, worship and games.
On North Greenville University’s campus, there a few students who look just like another one of their fellow classmates. Sometimes, we may have to do a double take. These are a few examples of lookalikes on campus – don’t get them mixed up!
A large group of North Greenville University students met before a BCM (Baptist Collegiate Ministry) service this past Thursday night outside of Turner Chapel to pray for the service and the school as a whole.
Here is a glimpse of the North Greenville University Class of 2024. Meet these freshmen who each have an interesting fact to share about themselves.
Recently, students have been using masks as a fashion statement. Here’s a glimpse into some unique and creative masks students are wearing.
Sometimes, a college student may be down and out. In this situation, a slice of pizza would make everything better. In Travelers Rest, S.C., there are many local and chain restaurants that serve pizza at reasonable prices, some of which that offer discounts for NGU students.
While NGU students are moving back home to complete the semester online, some are dishing the inside scoop on their collectable items.
Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer The last week of February, three film teams, an audio team and a news team from North Greenville University headed to Nashville, T.N. for the annual […]
Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer This past Thursday at BCM, our Baptist Collegiate Ministry on campus, students gathered together to hear a message from Joshua Gilmore. The BCM community was not […]
Over 50 NGU students left this past Friday for Converge, a weekend for all of South Carolina’s BCM students to gather together as one for worship. The students returned yesterday. Over the course of the three days, students were changed, called to mission, grown in their faith and brought closer together.