Throughout Milligan College’s campus students can spot diversity–in the classrooms, dorms and even on sports teams. Milligan was not always this way, though, and there is one place in particular that has increased dramatically over the past few years in diversity, and that is on the men’s baseball team. The baseball team has brought in […]
Students gathered in McGlothlin-Street Theatre at the Gregory Center for Buffalo Tales this past Thursday. Buffalo Tales is an event put on by students in professor of communications Dr. Bruce Montgomery’s storytelling class. Students in the storytelling class put on the event as part of their final grade every semester. This semester students told three […]
Language enrollment has been dropping in colleges across the country since the fall of 2009, according to Modern Language Association. This includes programs like German, French and Spanish. However, Milligan’s Spanish department has not been a part of this nationwide trend and is progressively bringing more students into the program. In the fall, the Spanish […]
With Hopwood Memorial Christian Church receiving a renovation this academic year, Professor Nicholas Blosser set out to create a piece of art that would fill a space of the wall in the main sanctuary. Hopwood’s renovations had caused a window on the right side of the sanctuary to turn into a wall. This caused the […]
As the semester comes to a close, students gathered in Sub 7 on April 19 to pray for fellow classmates who will be going on mission trips this summer, most of them overseas. The event, called Prayer Send Out, was hosted by Apostolos, Milligan’s student mission club. Students will be going with church groups, or […]
Midterm elections are coming up in states across the country. Voters will be electing new senators, governors and representatives. Experts are predicting race outcomes in certain states, but in swing states like Ohio and Florida the races are too close to predict. Both of these states will elect representatives, governors and one senator. In Congress […]
Though the new year brought new beginnings, the stock market has since fluctuated in performance and stability. Since January, the Dow Jones Industrial average fell has fallen by 1.9 percent. The decrease in the market has been going on since Jan. 26. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index has fallen this January as well. The […]
This past weekend the Milligan College theatre students performed their spring play, “Rabbit Hole,” by David Lindsay-Abaire. This play portrays a family as they go through the struggle of losing their son. The script follows Becca, played by senior psychology major Kristen Branch, and Howie, played by freshman Bible major Drew Hawkins. The play begins […]
Four years ago, the soccer team deemed Nick Baylor “Joel” since he looked like a previous player named Joel. Now that Joel is graduating, a new Joel must succeed the old. Looking for a new Joel is no easy task. The list of qualifications is long and includes: short, outgoing, friend to all and loves […]
The Milligan College men’s and women’s tennis teams played Christian Brothers University in an exhibition match at a neutral site Friday, Feb. 2. The match was played at Tennessee Wesleyan University. The Buffs lost on both sides. The women’s team lost their matches 5-4 with the men behind them scoring 7-2. Going into Friday’s match […]