Madi Estela, Contributing Writer Commuter. Athlete. Heavy sleeper. Braxton Newell Minter is a junior at NGU and has been a commuter throughout his whole college career. Taking naps in the student center […]
Madi Estela, Contributing Writer Commuter. Athlete. Heavy sleeper. Braxton Newell Minter is a junior at NGU and has been a commuter throughout his whole college career. Taking naps in the student center […]
North Greenville students: here is what you need to know in the case of an active shooter on campus.
“Do your best, keep your priorities of God, family, and school, and always, always give the glory to God.”
On September 27 the Big and Little Program kicked off their year by introducing the Big and Little Sisters to each other.
Her top two hobbies include acting and singing. Being a theater major makes sense for this young talent, as she landed a role in Clint Eastwood’s newest film, Sully. When asked how she worked her way to such an accomplishment, Taylor says, “It’s been my dream forever and now God is allowing me to pursue them.” She had the opportunity to work along side Tom Hanks and Laura Linney, playing the role of Sully’s daughter.
Taylor gives some inspiration to fellow young talent pursuing a role in big productions saying, “It’s not impossible. Do as much as you can to allow your resume to grow and submit it to casting directors.”
If you have ever been in the caf and heard someone yelling, it was most likely Lance Moore.
A sea of voices fills the room. The cries to God flood out of the open doors and into the hall. The experience is overwhelming and filled with the spirit of God.
Lindsay said of his last season, “It’s bittersweet. I’m happy that I’m almost done, but at the same time I’m going to miss playing ball with my brothers.”
Kesey believes that the PRAY Initiative is unique because it provides an outlet for North Greenville students to focus on their prayer life.
Trying to have a job while you?re in college can be tricky. Jobs that involve flipping burgers or bagging groceries are easy for students to get. The down side is you?re stuck with making minimum wage and obviously you aren?t going to college to get a degree in grocery bagging. Here’s the solution.