This article is cowritten by Amy Shumaker and Jordan Burch. On Milligan College’s campus, there is one place to buy all of your game day swag, textbooks and even your favorite coffee mug for late-night library study sessions. The Milligan Bookstore is the staple of many student needs and is the one-stop-shop for incoming students. […]
The winners of the Jeanes Honors Scholarships were recognized by Milligan College on April 1. Incoming freshman, Gabrielle Hammond and Evan Magness are the recipients of the full-tuition scholarships. According to milligan.edu, Hammond and Magness were chosen due to their outstanding academic ability, commitment to scholarly pursuits, sincere Christian faith and their service to others. […]
This article is co-written by Jordan Burch and Logan Taylor. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Milligan College has opted to move all physical classes online for the rest of the semester. The decision was made to ensure the safety of the campus community and prevent further spread of the virus. Bill Greer, president of […]
Students enjoy warm summer air while overlooking a plaza in Madrid. Photo from efcollegestudytours.com Every summer, Milligan’s humanities program offers the humanities tour: a trip overseas in which students can earn humanities credit hours. This year’s humanities trip is the Mediterranean tour. The class will be traveling to Spain, Italy and Greece on a 14-day voyage. […]
Photo of Rich Aubrey, Women’s Basketball Coach. Provided by Milligan College. Track and Field Milligan’s Track and Field team competed at the NAIA National’s meet in Brookings, South Dakota. The team had eight individual qualifiers for the meet, according to milliganbuffs.com. The team placed an impressive 16th overall. The highlights of the meet were an […]
Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Conference will be sharing stories of investigations and sightings. Photo provided by Google Images. The first Smoky Mountain Bigfoot conference has been scheduled for Saturday, July 27. The event is set to last from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. This conference will be hosted in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. at the Gatlinburg Convention […]
SACS seeks to improve education throughout the South by means of accreditation. Photo provided by Google Images. Milligan College is in the process of regaining accreditation under S.A.C.S., the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Milligan has was first accredited in 1960 and has maintained accreditation ever since. “The reaffirmation process occurs every 10 years, […]
Intramural basketball is one of the most anticipated events hosted by the school, according to Ryan Reynolds, director of intramural sports. It is a tradition that has spanned over a decade. It has brought about many lively memories and competitive fun for students campuswide. Sign-ups came pouring beginning Feb.18.. There were 10 teams total, each […]
Milligan Esports team will be using PCs to play games such as Overwatch, League of Legends, and Starcraft. Commercial free use photo of esports gaming provided by Pexels. Video games are a large part of Milligan campus life, whether that be friends jumping in on Fortnite squads together, or students taking a break from studying […]
According to Booher, Emmanuel Seminary offers small, more intimate class sizes of about 10-30 students. Photo of Emmanuel building by Jordan Burch. Across the road and up the hill from Milligan sits Emmanuel Christian Seminary. Emmanuel is a theological school embedded in the overall school of Milligan College. Not all Milligan students have much interaction […]