Recently on various social media platforms, a new “meme” is trending which pokes fun at the generation of people born between 1946 and 1965. This generation is also known as “boomers,” and Vox.com says that the meme was created to prove that this demographic is “out of touch.” The trend was popularized on Twitter this […]
Students on campus helped children in need on Nov. 24 by packing boxes for Operation Christmas Child. The event offered one SFP credit, and Maggie Cook led a worship service. The event was organized and hosted by Kaity Phillips and Amber Mitchell, both juniors. They said that coming up with the idea to put on […]
Milligan’s International Justice Mission, or IJM, club celebrated the Global Night of Prayer on Nov. 9. The event took place in the Jeanes room in the Village and was led by senior Madi Troyer. The night of prayer featured four speakers from different countries with a time of prayer in between each, and the event […]
Milligan’s women’s soccer team ended their season in the semifinals of the Appalachian Athletic Conference tournament against No.1 seed Truett-Mcconnell University Bears. The Buffs defeated the Bryan Tigers in the quarterfinal matchup at home to make it to this round, but the Bears proved too much for the Buffs as they fell 3-1. Freshman Taylor […]
The women’s volleyball team conference run came to an end in the finals against Reinhardt University on Nov. 16. The final score of the match came out to 3-0 with the Reinhardt Eagles taking it in a clean sweep. “Our mentality going into the weekend was to win,” said senior Alyssa Gibson. “After going to […]
Last week on campus, four SFP events took place the week of Nov. 4-8, offering a total of six extra SFP credits. The first event of the week was on Tuesday. A lecture took place in SUB 7 and was hosted by psychology professor Lori Mills, and theology and philosophy professor Phillip Kennesson. The event […]
Milligan’s archives are the place to go for students or alumni in need of old records or various Milligan-related things. The archives are kept under lock and key in the basement of the library in between the music and art books. “The main thing that archives do is collect and preserve anything that has historical […]
The Langston Center, formerly known as Langston High School, is reopening its doors to the public on Nov. 17. The project was spearheaded by Langston Education & Arts Development (LEAD). LEAD was founded by alumni of Langston High School, and according to their website, they are “committed to providing responsive educational and multi-cultural opportunities designed […]
Milligan’s soccer teams celebrated senior night with games against Bryan College on Saturday, Oct. 26, the last day of homecoming week. The women defeated Bryan 2-0, but the men fell to the opposing team during the first half. The final score of the men’s game was 6-2. Before both games, the seniors for each team […]
Milligan’s annual trunk or treat celebration took place from 6-7:30 p.m. Monday night. A few trunk themes included Toy Story, Candyland, a carnival, and Milligan professor and faculty impersonators. Linking Individuals to the Needs of the community, or LINC, hosts the event every year. Becca Fissel, a junior student worker for LINC, was in charge […]