“Here you can see where we have charted it against inflation and you can see we are getting closer and closer to the inflation [rate]. We have tracked it pretty close and… it’s hard to do in one year, [and] it’s something that you have to work at over time to make happen.” Graph provided […]
Black Friday is typically the largest day for shopping in the United States. In 2016 alone, over 100 million people braved the crowds. However, more and more shoppers are now staying at home to order items online; many of the deals below are available online and in stores. Also, if you miss any deals, try […]
Beginning late last semester, the Fireside Grill began reinforcing a policy that prevents students from purchasing exchange meals if they have already been to the cafeteria during that same meal period. Mark Henry, director of food services at Milligan, responded to questions regarding this new reinforcement. “It has always been set up that, if you […]
On November 7, a graduate school fair was held in the Gregory Center. Multiple schools and organizations were in attendance. Milligan and Emmanuel Christian Seminary advertised their graduate programs as well as nearby regional schools such as Emory and Henry College and Tusculum University. Some schools came from further away such as Lipscomb University and […]
Homecoming Week took place from October 22 to 27. On October 22-23, Women’s Golf earned 4th place at the Chick-Fil-A Collegiate Invitational. SGA held an Apple Fest which featured apple slices, apple sauce, apple cider, and apple pie. On October 23, Women’s Volleyball won against Tennessee Wesleyan University. Music students held a recital in Seeger […]
Photo of Phil Bredesen, former Tennessee governor, taken during a campaign event at the Kingsport Farmer’s Market. Photo via Brandon Smith On Oct. 11, the day following the Knoxville Senate debate, I was able to sit down with the Democratic U.S. Senate candidate, former Tennessee governor Phil Bredesen, and ask him a few questions. The […]
On Nov. 6, Tennesseans will decide on who they want to replace Bob Corker as their next senator, among other positions. This is a heated race, with the Tennessean reporting that it is the most expensive U.S. Senate race in Tennessee history. The total amount spent now exceeds $50 million. Of which, $12 million has […]
Each fall, fine arts and communications students take a field studies trip to New York City. This year, the business students joined them for a total of 16 students. Everyone arrived in the city on Wednesday September 26. On Thursday, the fine arts and communications students began their day by visiting the Whitney Museum of […]
If you are a millennial who lives in Tennessee, you fit into the least likely demographic in the country to vote this November. According to an analysis by PEW Charitable Trust on the previous midterm election in 2014, voter turnout in Tennessee is the lowest in the country, at just 28.5 percent. Their analysis also […]
This semester marked the launch of Milligan’s Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program. Along with the launch of this program, Milligan hired Dale Giblin, a graduate of Milligan College and East Tennessee State University. In regards to the position, he was first approached by Professor of Computer Information Systems and Business Administration Dr. […]