The long awaited Will Graham Celebration finally took place this weekend at the Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City. Graham is continuing his grandfather’s mission of proclaiming God’s love to the people that need Jesus Christ. Students had three different opportunities to hear Graham speak and also worship along with Aaron Shust, The Adoration […]
On April 2, Milligan junior softball pitcher Kassi Butcher was named the Appalachian Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week. Butcher earned this award for the week of March 26 after her efforts helped Milligan to achieve a 4-0 record for the week. “I was super excited and honored to receive my AAC recognition,” Butcher said. […]
International Justice Mission dedicates the month of April to spreading awareness of sexual assault. Throughout this month, Milligan’s IJM chapter is holding multiple events to help students become aware of this issue. IJM chair Praise Gichuru thought holding these events in April would provide the perfect time to showcase this event on campus since April […]
On March 25, the Milligan faculty and staff gathered in the cafeteria to celebrate the five men and women that will be retiring at the end of this school year: Sue Skidmore, Kevin Harkey, Helen Bowman, Vikki Sitter and Charlene Thomas. Dr. Diane Junker, former professor of chemistry and area chair of scientific learning, already […]
Spiritual formation credit has been a requirement for at least 10 years. The program was created to allow students more of a choice when it came to chapel attendance. However, President Bill Greer has hopes to discuss the possibility of getting rid of the requirement over the next two to three years in the strategic […]
“Radio Rejects” is a weekly radio show that airs on Milligan College Radio 90.5 WUMC on Mondays between 8-9 p.m. Senior station manager Caleb Perhne and sophomore assistant station manager Dalton Smith spend their time streaming music that is not well known to the public. During the show, they also discuss the songs and artists […]
Administration is now forcing Village residents to shower in the Wellness Center after too many complaints of not having hot water in their suites. The Village residents are often without hot water and so are now being forced to shower somewhere different. Each time a Village resident wants to shower, they no longer have the […]
David Francisco touched the hearts of millions on the “7American Idol” season 16 premiere. However, it was not his singing that broke so many hearts; it was his story. Francisco is a Knoxville, Tenn., native where he graduated from the University of Tennessee with a degree in electrical engineering. After graduation, he decided to travel […]
Democracy is based on the assumption that people will communicate as to what they believe is right. Without students taking part in politics, some changes may not be made. The Stampede began to investigate Milligan’s student interest in political involvement by interviewing Dr. Amy Edmonds, assistant professor of political science, and junior Tessa Stevenson, a […]
On Feb. 17, the men’s and women’s basketball teams wrapped up their seasons against the St. Andrews University Knights from North Carolina. After the games finished, both Milligan teams came out on top of their rivals. The Lady Buffs were up first and battled hard in their win against the Knights. The final score was […]