Archive for Vol. 107 Spring – Issue 9

Impulse and response: Should circumstances govern your actions?

Ben Stevens Staff Writer Cause and effect. It is hard to think of terms in physics as being a part of life. So, let me give you an example. Suppose you are going along, minding your own business. And someone gives you a rude gesture. If you are like me, your first impulse would be [...]

Relient K calls it quits

Jennilyn Dempsey Staff Writer They’ve been “In Love with the ’80s” for quite awhile, but after ten years Relient K is on its “Deathbed.” CCM Magazine recently reported that Matt Thiessen, lead singer of Relient K, has left the band to pursue his side projects. He admits, “We found that the band’s success was distracting [...]

Student Services adjusts to changes

Kaelyn Pfenning News/Features Editor Due to changes in the department, some of the university’s Student Services staff are sharing a few more responsibilities until the fall. “Donald Lilly, myself and the coordinators are just picking up and taking some responsibilities, sharing some responsibilities right now,” said Billy Watson, director of student services. For the rest [...]

Career fair brings job opportunities to campus, are you ready?

Kyra Alexander Staff Writer More than 40 companies, joined by financial organizations and seminaries, will be at the annual North Greenville University Job Fair. The fair will be on April 9. It will be held in Todd Dinning Hall from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. All students are invited. The Fair hosts local and national [...]

Education club extends supply drive extra week

Brandon Leonard Editor in Chief Paper, pencils and 3-ring binders are school supplies children complain about pulling out of their backpacks at the beginning of class. But some kids have nothing to say because they do not have any school supplies at all. A North Greenville University club is looking to give these students the [...]

Music is in the air

Christy Putnam Staff Writer North Greenville University students are singing their way across the southeast. The Concert Choir is touring from March 28 through April 2 for their annual spring tour. Dr. Barry Combs, associate professor of music, will be accompanying the group. NGU has been doing this tour for at least 10 years and [...]

NGU’s theatre department presents Arthur Miller’s All My Sons

Tommy Lee Staff Writer Theater Professor Dale Savidge, Ph.D., decided on Arthur Miller’s All My Sons for this semester’s theatre production for two reasons. “One reason is, it’s a great play, and the other is that all of the senior theatre majors are” acting in it together, Savidge said. The play has garnered awards, such as [...]