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There will be no in person performances from Milligan University’s symphony orchestra this year. This is one of many changes the school has made due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of accepting the loss, those in the music department decided to record sections of the pieces they would have performed live.  Professor of Music […]

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Milligan University students and individuals across the country gathered Wednesday evening to witness the first and only debate between potential vice presidential candidates.  Candidates answered questions regarding topics such as abortion, pandemic vaccines, criminal justice reform and foreign relations.  Senator Kamala Harris represented Democratic candidate Joe Biden, while current Vice President Michael Pence represented Republican […]

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Monday, September 28 Milligan’s student run newspaper, The Stampede, announced a mock presidential election for students to participate in. Voting was open for five days and students could make their voices heard by voting on the GoogleForm that was sent out via email or scan a QR code posted on social media or on printed […]

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The Campus Activities Board (CAB) found their second Grocery Bingo event a success this Tuesday evening. Meeting in upper Seeger chapel, more than 40 students gathered to compete against each other in a classic game of bingo in order to win household items.  “I really like how they don’t limit you to one prize,” said […]

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40+ million people around the world are currently held as modern-day slaves.  4 billion people live without the protection of laws. 2 million young girls are exploited in the commercial sex industry. 1 in 5 women will be a victim of rape during her lifetime.* According to the non-governmental organization International Justice Mission (IJM), the […]

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