Today, March 1, marks the end of Black History Month, having lasted the entirety of February. Milligan’s campus hosted two main events for Black History Month: a panel titled “Lenses of the Black Experience” and a sampling of cultural foods followed by a panel discussion. Black History Month originated in the 1970s at Kent State […]
IF:Gathering is an event aimed at women of all ages, cultures and languages to provide a space where they can feel welcome and comfortable to come as they are and hear the gospel. On Feb. 9 and 10th, around 20 female Milligan students met on campus to participate in this two-day, gospel-centered worship and discipleship […]
On Tuesday, Jan. 9, a federal judge ruled to block the Trump administration’s decision to end DACA. The federal judge also called for the administration to resume receiving DACA renewals after stating the program was necessary and that “our country has a strong interest in the uniform application of immigration law and policy.” This ruling […]
On Saturday, Emmanuel Christian Seminary and Milligan College hosted an eight-hour forum and group study aimed at encouraging women in ministerial leadership roles, as well as providing resources and information for Christian women. The day-long event offered 3 SFP for the attendees. The forum consisted of five sessions, each targeting a different aspect of women […]
On Friday, the 2018 Winter Olympics will begin and last through Sunday, Feb. 25. The events will be held in PyeongChang, South Korea, its first Winter Olympic Games. With over 90 countries participating in over 100 sporting events, and six new nations making their Winter Olympics debut, the PyeongChang Olympics will be one of the […]
The season of award shows is upon us with the Academy Awards ceremony scheduled for March 4. The best and brightest of 2017 cinema will be showcased, but, just a day before, the Razzies will reveal the winners of their nominated losers. The Razzies, or the Golden Raspberry Awards, is a mock awards ceremony that […]