With graduation just around the corner, many Milligan students will soon find themselves without Webb or The Village to call their home. For most students, their best bet after college is to rent instead of buying a home, but there’s a lot to consider when looking for the perfect rental. Finding a place to stay […]
The first Campus Safety Week took place at Milligan College last week. Director of Property and Risk Management Brent Nipper organized the week’s various events as a way to help educate students on the safety procedures at Milligan College. “Students can see everything we talk about in our handbook,” he said, “but this week was […]
The mummified remains of Milligan’s founder, Josephus Hopwood, has been placed on the so-called “seven-to-seven” punishment after he was found in the basement of Hart Hall outside of open dorm hours. Hart resident Pupil Studentson found Hopwood in a previously undiscovered room in the lowest level of Hart while searching for her missing laundry card. […]
Milligan College is unique in many ways, with its beautiful campus and rich history, but it has one unique feature that really sets it apart from other colleges of similar size: Milligan has its own ZIP code. It isn’t unheard of for large universities to have their own postal code designations; the University of Texas […]
Growing up in Georgia, there were two fundamental truths that we lived by: God is great, and pies are delicious. Almost everyone can remember their grandma’s pecan pies, or their cousins bringing over pumpkin pies for family gatherings. To fill the pie-shaped hole in our college student diets, Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop has come to […]
Juniors Cara Williams and Kaori Nicole Clemmer traveled to Australia last semester as a part of Milligan’s Semester Abroad program. They chose to participate in the program in order to fulfill the capstone requirement for Milligan’s Honors Program. Williams and Clemmer traveled to Carindale, Australia, to attend Christian Heritage College, where they attended classes […]
There once was a small Cambodian restaurant hidden away at 600 N State of Franklin Rd. It was an obsession of mine. The food was amazing and the people were wonderful. But they unfortunately had to close the restaurant and move on. That same exact location has now been taken over by a new restaurant, […]
Milligan men’s soccer coach, Adam Laney, will not be serving as a coach once the current season is over. Laney was informed by athletic director Mark Fox on Oct. 3 that he would be removed from his position. Laney has been the head coach of the soccer team since 2008, making this season his 10th. […]