By now we are all done stuffing our bellies with Thanksgiving food and are now stuffing our brains with information for finals. We fill the library and study rooms to cram for tests in hopes for a passing grade. The staff at Welshimer Library, however, provide many opportunities for students to take a break and de-stress […]
Nobel Prize On Oct. 3, Yoshinori Ohsumi from Japan won the Nobel Prize. He was given this award for his accomplishments in medicine and research into autophagy. Ohsumi is a cell biologist and professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology’s Institute of Innovative Research. New Line of Google Phones Google announced its new line of products […]
“Forward with Faith,” a play depicting the 150 years of history behind Milligan College, debuted during Milligan’s annual homecoming weekend. The play showed in McGlothlin-Street Theatre, located in the Gregory Center, from October 20-23. The goal of “Forward with Faith”, written by alumna Rosemarie Shields (Class of ’59), was to bring the history of Milligan […]
Last Monday, women and men in the United Nations and United States celebrated International Day of the Girl. The movement is one that stands for gender justice and youth rights, and those involved aim to dismantle the patriarchy and fight for social justice for girls across the country. Dr. Heather Hoover, an English professor and […]
Wonderful Wednesday is an annual tradition that has been enjoyed by all Milligan students since 1969. On Wonderful Wednesday, all classes are canceled and students are invited to participate in planned events around campus. Through the years, Wonderful Wednesday has taken on different themes, activities and free foods. “If I had to give a name […]
One beautiful thing about Milligan College is that many of the professors are former Milligan students. Twenty-three of Milligan’s current faculty attended Milligan, Emmanuel Seminary or both. Dr. Lee Blackburn got his B.A. degree at Milligan and is now an associate professor of history and Humanities. “I loved the interaction between students and faculty both […]
TWIRP (The Woman Is Required to Pay) Week is an annual Milligan tradition that took place on the week of Sept. 11 this year. Students had the chance to participate in both on-campus and off-campus events with their dates and friends. Campus Activities Board members said they worked hard to make TWIRP Week feel fresh […]
Netflix has a wide variety of shows that you can watch in an instant. If you are looking for a new series to watch, here is a short list to get you started! Stranger Things “Stranger Things” is a suspenseful show about a group of four elementary boys. One night, one of the boys goes […]
In 2016, Milligan’s cycling team won the USA Cycling Collegiate Road Race National Championships for the second straight season. The women’s cycling team helped them win five of the six events that make up the national road race championship by earning a gold in the women’s time trial. The cycling team is hoping to achieve […]