President Bill Greer announced in the Student Government Association meeting on Thursday night that there will be a change in Milligan’s alcohol policy beginning in the fall of 2019. Milligan’s Board of Trustees voted in October to keep the school’s campus dry, but now students who are legally allowed to consume alcohol may do so […]
Pal’s features multiple creative billboards throughout the Tri-Cities. This one is located in Johnson City. Provided by milligan.edu Earlier this month, Milligan hosted a lecture and reception in the Gregory Center showcasing the marketing and artwork created by the advertising agency, Creative Energy for the Pal’s fast food chain. The event accompanied an exhibition of art and […]
The goal of the Baton Rouge trip, arranged by Milligan’s Apostolos club, is to relate to kids in the area where students will serve. Commercial free use photo of children walking provided by Pexels. Several Milligan College students will make the almost fourteen-hour trek to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to serve with Milligan’s Apostolos club during […]
Governor Lee has proposed a plan to produce more vocational and technical training opportunities for high school students. Photo provided by the office of the governor. As a student, individuals may not always keep up with the newest legislative pieces, but Bill Lee, Tennessee’s newly elected governor, has proposed a plan that may interest students […]
President Bill Greer recently announced that Milligan College will be establishing a new co-ed eSports program headed by Milligan alumni and new Director of Multimedia Services Micah Ridley. In a press release on Jan 18th Micah Ridley, who prior to joining Milligan has had experience developing the eSports program at King University says, “The eSports […]
Milligan Esports team will be using PCs to play games such as Overwatch, League of Legends, and Starcraft. Commercial free use photo of esports gaming provided by Pexels. Video games are a large part of Milligan campus life, whether that be friends jumping in on Fortnite squads together, or students taking a break from studying […]
Natalie Maurer Sharing Her Two Words. Photo by Henry Holben Milligan students gathered in Lower Seeger to hear the testimony of students, Somang Lee, Natalie Maurer, and Luis De La Torre on Wednesday, Feb. 6. My Two Words is student-led event held by the Apostolos missions club. It seeks to provide students with a platform […]
According to Booher, Emmanuel Seminary offers small, more intimate class sizes of about 10-30 students. Photo of Emmanuel building by Jordan Burch. Across the road and up the hill from Milligan sits Emmanuel Christian Seminary. Emmanuel is a theological school embedded in the overall school of Milligan College. Not all Milligan students have much interaction […]
Kaci Sams, graphic design major, displays her poster in the Dos Gatos cafe along with other students from Milligan. Photo by AJ Trabold. The Milligan Fine Arts and Graphic Design programs got time in the spotlight with a photo/art gallery at the Dos Gatos Coffee Bar in downtown Johnson City. This was a celebration of […]
Valentine’s cards on a table. Photo via Pexels Valentine’s Day is a once a year celebration that individuals either hate, dread or prefer not to even acknowledge. Though there are different emotions that each person experiences during this holiday, there are plenty of ways that students at Milligan like to celebrate. From taking advantage of […]