Relive the first improv show NGU has had in over a year.
Tigerville’s got talent
Periodically on Thursday nights, students can enjoy a time of coffee, fellowship and talent at Coffee House.
The newlywed game: roommate edition
On Wednesday, March 3, students at NGU participated in a Newlywed Game version for roommates to see how well they know each other.
The sound of North Greenville
We�ve all seen the building, heard the music erupt from inside, and seen these students walk around carrying instruments of various shapes and sizes. But have you taken the time to learn more about these students who spend their days inside that building and dedicate their lives and education to their art form?
And the combination is: Bingo Night at NGU
On Tuesday, Feb. 23, Campus Recreational hosted a bingo night for students where the winners could take home Walmart gift cards.
My pleasure: A look into NGU�s Chick-Fil-A
Everyone loves Chick-fil-A. The food is delicious and the service is quick and worry free. Most importantly though, the people are incredible. Come meet a few of the workers who serve you.
Everyone’s favorite day of the week: Treat Yourself Thursday
Every Thursday at 1:30 p.m., students can hear music blaring from the Student Life Suit where the recreational staff is waiting to hand out treats to encourage NGU students.
Love might be in the air: Speed dating at NGU
On Saturday, Feb. 13, students had the chance to participate during the speed dating event organized by the campus recreational staff.
What to know about campus accessibility
�When I first got here I heard �it�s only four years, you can just get someone to hold the door for you.�� Myers said.
Myers added that it�s also difficult for her to fit her chair through doorways, navigate the cafeteria, visit other dorms that have stairs in front of them and use transportation.
She said that she appreciates North Greenville University�s disability services department and their willingness to help, but there are some ways the university can be more accessible.
New cybersecurity major
NGU is excited to announce that cybersecurity will become a major in furthering its information technology related courses and will accompany its computer science minor in the fall of 2021.