William Andrew Zimmerman is a sophomore criminal justice and legal studies major at North Greenville University.
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NRB 2020: Christian communicators convention
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 […]
Student led renewal
Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer Five North Greenville students led a series of chapel events this past week, Monday, February 17th through Friday, February 21 in Student Led Renewal. This year, […]
Finding calling in Christ at BCM
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 […]
Craze at Converge 2020
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.
Miss NGU Madness
Seven women students of North Greenville University competed in Miss NGU on January 17. The night opened with a choreographed dance. The rest of the night consisted of interview questions, talent, ballgowns and awards. Kasie Thomas was crowned Miss NGU by former crown-holder Allison Life.
#Turkey
On Thanksgiving this year, students went home to spend time with friends and family. As the holiday season geared up, many laughs, smiles, and moments were shared. Here are just a few photos, pulled from Instagram, to show what students did in order to celebrate their Thanksgiving.
Set for Semi-Formal
NGU students had a blast on Oct, 25 at semi-formal.
A concert and a cup of coffee
This past Thursday night after BCM, North Greenville University had yet another coffeehouse. Every month, the school opens up the mic for any student who wants to sing, play an instrument, or perform a spoken word (etc). This night’s coffeehouse was special because not only was it outside during intramural game time, but it also was the same night as North Greenville’s overnight weekend. How beautiful is it that our prospective students got to be a part of such an important family event here at NGU?