Tigerville, S.C.—In an attempt
to unify the North Greenville University community, the North Greenville
Athletics department, including administration, and teams, will come together
to perform community service projects around the Tigerville campus.
The works started today, when
assistant athletic director Micah Sepko, and his staff of five graduate
assistants and three interns, along with NGU Sport Management washed the buses
used to transport athletic teams to upcoming contests. “This
is our way of giving back to the University,” remarked Sepko. “We feel like
this a good place to start, and we plan on helping out wherever we can for the
entire year.”
Public Relations Graduate
Assistant Danielle Duff says its important for athletes to get involved. “For me, personally, its easy to
get caught up in the day to day. I know for our athletes a lot of what they do
revolves around classes and practice. I think it’s important to have these
opportunities to give back, to have something outside of your sport or your job.
I am looking forward to working with our athletic department staff, coaches,
and teams to get our people out in the community, whether it be our campus
community or otherwise, and start making an impact.”
The Community service projects
will continue throughout the year as NGU athletics looks to make a positive
impact on the NGU Campus, and surrounding areas.


