Archive for Vol. 107 Fall – Issue 9

Muslims and Christians don’t just share a parking lot

Theron Willis Staff Writer In today’s world of violence between different religious groups it is uncommon to see two religious groups exist peacefully, especially when those two religions are Christianity and Islam. There is a local example in Taylors, off Wade Hampton Blvd where Cornerstone Church and the Islamic Center and Masjid share a parking [...]

Breaking the cycle of political ignorance

Carrie Parker Staff Writer In 2008, our country will go through a big change. Whether Democrat, Republican or Moderate, it is important for each American voice to be heard. No matter what your political tendencies, America is going to have a new Commander in Chief. Being able to vote does not only mean showing up [...]

Round Table discussion sheds new light

Kaelyn Pfenning News and Features Editor Eight North Greenville University teachers discussed the influence culture has in education on Oct. 29. The panel said dispelling cultural stereotypes on nationality, race or religion is necessary to have a thriving educational system. Dr. Victor Prieto, a Spanish professor, said it was easy to believe the misconception that [...]

Love to Hate, Hate to Love — The Love/Hate Movement

Valerie Miller Staff Writer Signs were posted in the student center, dorms, cafeteria, chapel, and stairwells. Some students were even wearing t-shirts. Love and hate were written on banners throughout the North Greenville University campus. North Greenville’s BSU posted these words to “create a buzz” among the student body, said BSU’s Taylor Mills, sophomore Christian [...]

School Delegation Impacts Statewide Student Legislature

Theron Willis Staff Writer North Greenville University’s student government received several nominations for their work at the South Carolina Student Legislature from Nov. 7 to Nov. 10. The SCSL, which meets once a semester, is a group of 16 South Carolina school who form and pass bills that are sent to the South Carolina State [...]

Masters in the Making: Student art exhibition showcases new talent

Monique Quarles Staff Writer North Greenville University’s Arts Department held the second student art exhibition this semester on Oct. 30. The exhibition was hosted by Professor Elena Lee, the newest faculty member in the art department. “I want students to have more opportunities to display their work” Lee said. “It encourages them to do more [...]