Joey Reese, a Milligan University sophomore, has hit the TikTok scene with his tenor voice. From Nashville, Reese joined TikTok in hopes of making it big. He has always enjoyed singing and entertaining, so he took his skills to social media to try and find a following. Under the handle @joey_falcone, he recently hit 32 […]
Three students shared their testimonies at My Two Words on Feb. 25 in Seeger Chapel. Senior Shawn Allen , junior Josiah Loveall and senior Rachel Dove spoke to fellow students about how God has moved in their lives and offered them hope. My Two Words is organized by the Apostolos Missions Club. The club’s goal […]
With February coming to an end, Milligan’s Multicultural Affairs Student Organization, hosted a bonfire on the village lawn on Thursday night to celebrate Black History Month. Students could help themselves to free food, music, and games as the school came together to not only recognize, but honor the achievements made by African Americans throughout history […]
The National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) celebrated Eating Disorder Awareness Week from Feb. 22-28. The purpose of this week is, “to shine the spotlight on eating disorders by educating the public, spreading a message of hope, and putting lifesaving resources into the hands of those in need,” according to NEDA. The NEDA Awareness Week theme […]
Resident Assistant (RA) applications are now available, and the deadline is March 8 at 12 p.m. Students will be notified by March 11 to interview if their application is selected. RA applications are available for all dorms, but there are different application forms for new and current RAs. Click here for the new RA form, […]
Milligan is honoring students who earned a 3.5 or higher GPA for this past year. While students would normally be invited to an in-person ceremony, celebrations are different this time due to COVID-19. The school is hosting a walk-in celebration on the patio outside of the SUB, weather permitting, in March. Students will receive a […]
Students can now sign up to participate in Phase Two of Critical Conversation. Set for the evening of March 2, the Student Government Association (SGA) initiative plans to bring students into conversation on difficult topics. Three student moderators will oversee the discussion, bringing back students from the Phase One discussions while also including new voices. […]
The Student Government Association posted a video on Friday answering questions regarding the Critical Conversations series. Critical Conversations is a series of discussions that SGA is conducting to address concerns about the LGBTQ+ community on campus. SGA President Dalton Shell and SGA Treasurer Chase McGlamery are in the video, and they also served as moderators […]
The Tennessee Department of Health has reached out to the Milligan University Physician Assistant Program to help conduct a research project regarding the accuracy of COVID-19 rapid test results. This study began in October, and Milligan is the only school invited to participate in this public health initiative. The primary objective of this project is […]
Vespers, a weekly student-led Christian worship service on campus, has announced that they will be selling t-shirts. All proceeds from the t-shirt sales will go to El Ayudante, a Christian humanitarian organization. The t-shirts will cost $19.99, and they will be available to purchase throughout the semester. El Ayudante was established in 200l, and it […]