Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer On Oct. 21, NGU held its first fall festival in two years after COVID-19 kept the rides away in 2020. At this event, students were able […]

Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer On Oct. 21, NGU held its first fall festival in two years after COVID-19 kept the rides away in 2020. At this event, students were able […]
Mary Margaret Ellison, Contributing Writer Homecoming made its way back to campus after being canceled due to COVID-19 last year. Makenzie Swearingen, NGU senior and SLT said, “I am so […]
John Johnson, Staff Graphic Artist Here is the number of students who have had COVID-19 from August and September.
North Greenville University�s graduation is just around the corner on April 30. These NGU seniors have advice for incoming freshman and college life in general.
On Friday, April 9, NGU students and faculty played a friendly game of softball put on by Student Government Association. The students ended up winning with a score of 12-11.
One of Jesus Culture�s recent songs, �Freedom,� seems to be popular among college students. The song is inspired by the verse 2 Corinthians 3:17.
On Friday, March 26, students had the opportunity to play in a volleyball tournament. While the tournament was canceled due to wet ground, some students still decided to take advantage of the nice weather and play some volleyball.
Relive the first improv show NGU has had in over a year.
Periodically on Thursday nights, students can enjoy a time of coffee, fellowship and talent at Coffee House.
On Wednesday, March 3, students at NGU participated in a Newlywed Game version for roommates to see how well they know each other.