Kristen Williams


East Tennessee State University hosted 2,000 people from 260 churches in the area on Oct. 1 for a night of worship. Adoration 2017 was the first of an annual conference in which Thomas Cook, an ETSU graduate, along with other young adults and college students sought to honor Jesus Christ, unite the local church and […]

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Milligan may not have football, but we do have powder puff. Powder puff football is flag football typically played by women, and Milligan separates the teams based on class: juniors and seniors vs. sophomores and freshmen. Every homecoming week hosts a powder puff game. Sign ups for the teams started Sept. 25 and will be […]

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Dr. Noah DeLong, Milligan’s associate professor of music, opened the 2017-18 Faculty Lecture Series in Derthick Lecture Hall on Sept. 18 among students, faculty and members of the community. His lecture was titled “Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: a composer between two worlds,” which was based on research from when DeLong was pursuing his doctorate. With entertaining jokes […]

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As an Assistant Professor of English and Humanities, Dr. Kayla Walker-Edin is more than qualified to tell us what we should read when we’re not reading our humanities assignments or writing our Christ and Culture journals. 1. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot Following two storylines, Gwendolen Harleth and Daniel Deronda struggle to discover the values […]

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Five freshmen were inducted into the Student Government Association after their election on Sept. 14. President: Mikaela Miller Female Representatives: Kaylee Mulkins Taylor Begley Male Representatives: Logan Mink Corbin Cross This group of representatives is looking forward to helping the student body and looking to make a difference on campus.

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Ready to test your trivia knowledge? Grab four of your friends and come out on Thursday nights to the Student Union Building (SUB 7) at 8 p.m. and test your trivia skills. The opening night of the Trivia Thursdays had the SUB 7 full. Hosts Heather Jackson, director of student success and disability services, and […]

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It’s finally the end of the year! As you are packing up your room and trying to fit your futon into a two-door sedan, you are probably wondering what to do with the many books you purchased this semester. Of course, you could keep them for your bookshelves to look back and reference. But if […]

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With finals looming ahead, summer plans can be the only thing that keeps you sane. I spoke with four Milligan women about their plans for this summer break. Sarah Collie, a graduating senior, plans on hiking the Appalachian Trail this summer. The 2,190-mile trail extends from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine, […]

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