Archive for Vol. 107 Spring – Issue 3

Club baseball opens season with doubleheader; splits games even, 1-1

Brandon Leonard Editor in chief North Greenville University’s club baseball team played their first opponent of the season, New River Community College, in a doubleheader, finishing the week with an even record of 1-1. “We had some first game jitters. After that, we got everything together and played well offensively and defensively as we should,” [...]

Ultimate Frisbee playoff race heats up

Paul Conner Staff Writer The intramural Ultimate Frisbee season is in full swing, and the competition is getting intense. The Scrubs and the Dirty Pirates led the league as of last Thursday with a victory each. The B Team and Easy Street each have a 1-1 record, and the Unrecruitables are 0-2. “The Scrubs or [...]

Intramural hoops still with five undefeateds

Paul Conner Staff Writer The men and women’s intramural basketball season reached the halfway point this week. Size and X are atop the men’s A-League as of last week, while the MacGyvers are in first place in the B-League. In the women’s league, Bottom Simpson and the Bus Drivers lead all teams with undefeated records. [...]

Live Vicariously Through Yourself

Ben Stevens Staff Writer Ivory-towerism. It’s a term meaning “to be separate and cut-off from society and the happenings of now.” Generally, when it is used, ivory-towerism is a reference to someone who has let his bias or blatant disregard for common sense cause him to encourage others to follow a path to an undesired [...]

NGU and Furman University join forces: memory research update

Austin Hafer Staff Writer It’s been the pride and joy of the Psychology Department, you might have read about it last semester in The Skyliner, and it’s truly been a blessing for North Greenville to be involved in such distinguished efforts. Three lucky students were especially involved this past year; Justin Knight, senior psychology, Joe [...]

A policy on party pushing

Chris Bullard Staff Writer “To Whom It May Concern: I was wondering if you were a professing Christian. If you are, why do you support a man running for a position to represent who we are as a nation that is not a Christian and supports homosexual marriage and abortion? I am quite worried about [...]

Faculty art show reflects Christian living

Thomas Lee Staff Writer The North Greenville University Faculty Art Exhibition showcased the creative accomplishments of three faculty members on Monday, January 28. Professor Zac Buser introduced the other two faculty artists, Professors Blake Smith and Elena Lee, and the exhibit as a whole. Each artist described their specific exhibits and what influenced them to [...]