Clark side hugs Snoop Dogg, an American rapper and entertainment entrepreneur at an event in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Cara Clark. Milligan partners with a variety reputable programs to provide students with domestic and international travel opportunities. Currently, there are eight approved affiliate organizations that students at Milligan College can apply to and spend a […]
When the men’s soccer team was informed that Coach David Lilly, Milligan alumnus and citizen of the United Kingdom, would not be able to return for the rest of the season due to visa issues, the team banded together to bring both the team and fans together during the midst of this difficult transitional period […]
Students, faculty, and the community gathered in Hyder auditorium last Wednesday night to hear David Blevins, lead journalist from Ireland, speak about his experience as a journalist during a time of tension in Northern Ireland. He started his lecture by giving a brief history of Ireland and explaining how England seized the country starting a […]
Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animation director known for his films with Studio Ghibli. He started his career in the early 1960s and became involved with many classics of Japanese animations. His two most famous films, Princess Mononoke (1997) and Spirited Away (2001), have attracted many audiences to their stunning individual world and given a […]
Andrew Peterson is a musician and author from Nashville, Tennessee who returns to Milligan after 23 years to hold a free concert for the community at Milligan on Wednesday, September 6. Audiences were required to print a free ticket to ensure that everyone had a seat in Seeger Chapel. Andrew Peterson sang on stage while […]
For the 2017 fall semester at Milligan College, the statistics for enrollment show a total of 818 students on campus. While the traditional senior, junior and sophomore undergraduate classes have more female than male students, the freshman class is the opposite. There are 103 male students and 98 female students, breaking the trend. The Stampede […]
This year marks the fifth annual juried FL3TCH3R Exhibit at East Tennessee State University that focuses on social and political art. The goal is to allow students, professors, members of the community and anyone internationally to voice their social and political points of view through the expression of art. All proceeds, after the expenses of […]
During Homecoming week, the Welshimer Library at Milligan hosts a showcase featuring art created by using books. The Stampede sat down with Jude Morrissey, the user services librarian, who oversees the showcase this year. Q: When did the Book Art event start? A: We began Book+Art in 2013, so we are now on our 5th […]
Sometimes, the best escape from college stress can be found in creating content for entertainment, expressing talent, or even having simple conversations. Several students at Milligan College use their free time to unravel their creativity into YouTube videos. Brent Doolittle is a senior majoring in communications who is currently hosting live streams and video skits […]