Milligan University transferred to a semi online format this semester due to the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic to maintain both education and safety. This follows the trend in society of daily life and a more distanced approach to gatherings to protect the community. Online classes have become an expectation across the country. Milligan chose […]
Milligan University will host a graduation ceremony for both the May and December graduates of 2020. The ceremony will be divided into four small groups, with graduate programs taking place on December 4 and 5, and the undergraduates on the 11th. Students are given the option of attending online or in person. “I’m leaning towards […]
Annie Ensley fills you in on the new online course schedule for the Spring semester of 2021.
Adam Wall gives you information regarding the new courses being added this Spring semester at Milligan.
Students enjoyed a clear fall evening at the Activities Committee Grocery Bingo event, presented by Mackenzie Guy.
Annie Ensley gives you a look at what Milligan’s first annual Buffathon event looked like.
Annalea Hines gives you an inside look at this past Campus Conversation on the subject of alcohol consumption.
Adam Wall explores what happened at the Welshimer Library causing it to be called “broken.”
Milligan’s Fireside Grill remains closed since the 29th due to several employees testing positive for COVID-19. While the Fireside Grill is being kept closed it will be sanitized deeply prior to the reopening. The Grill often acts as another choice for meals for students, especially if they are not able to make it to the […]
On the weekend of Oct. 24 Milligan University’s International Justice Mission (IJM) chapter participated in the Freedom Fast. “The mission of “Freedom Fast” is to fast for 24 hours, say 24 prayers, and give $24. We asked participants to give what they can as we understand that $24 can be a big ask, “ said […]