Image of bicycle wheel via Pixabay.com Milligan announced the creation of a triathlon team next academic year; the team will be coached by Milligan’s director of student activities, Jason Onks. Stay tuned for the full story in the second issue of Milligan Stampede print. Women’s volleyball took the win against Bluefield, 3-0, on Oct. […]
As a college student, you may not have work study on campus or a job off of campus. You might get money from your parents for gas and books, but outside of that, you you might not have anything else. However, there is hope! The Plasma Biological Center in downtown Johnson City is a quick […]
This past Thursday, Milligan held the Study Abroad Fair on the second floor of Derthick. Several booths were set up to display the several opportunities students have to get off of Milligan’s campus and study abroad. Several of these opportunities are major-specific, but some are also build for general credit. The booths that were there […]
With That Big Party having a humanities art slides theme this year, many people dressed up as one of their favorite paintings. Here are just a few of the highlights. “My dress features Van Gogh’s ‘Cafe Terrace at Night.’ I have always loved impressionist and post-impressionist paintings, but I admire ‘Cafe Terrace at Night’ […]
The Milligan softball team continues to do extremely well at the Appalachian Athletic Conference, as their April 11th win against Union pushed them to tie for first place in the conference along with Truett McConnell University. The first two innings started out slow, with neither team having any runs. However, the Buffs managed to get […]
The Milligan baseball Buffs were defeated Bryan College 2-8, on Friday, March 30th. The very next day, Saturday, March 31st, charged forward with a newfound fighting spirit. Saturday’s two subsequent wins were also meaningful to head coach Nathan Meade, as it took his career coaching stats to 300 victories. The Buffs rushed out of the […]
Cheer and dance coach Ronda Paulson will be leaving Milligan and her role as Spirit Coach at the end of April after working with both the cheerleading and dance teams for the last 13 years. Many cheerleaders and dancers, as well as many students and staff, will miss her energy that she brought to Milligan, […]
A beloved band that was a part of many of our middle school years is back on the charts. Three Days Grace is back three years after their last album to bring the population a brand-new album, titled “Outsider,” released on March 9. After the tour of their 2015 release “Human” ended, the Canadian rock […]
In a strange turn of events, the beloved tradition of creeking is soon to be banned from occurring on Milligan property. The ban is to be made official in early April. Creeking has been a part of Milligan tradition for as long as some alumni can remember, which is to say that it is a […]
Every March since 2011, the United States has been captivated by a 68-team tournament that sets out to decide the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball champion. The vast number of games, with a total of 147.57 quintillion possible outcomes, has given this tournament currently underway the appropriate name March Madness. In short, 68 basketball teams […]