Students are invited to attend future Reform Club meetings. Photo by Henry Holben The new Milligan Reform Club hosted its first meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 23, inviting any Milligan students to attend. The club organizer, Benjamin Campbell, a dual economics and mathematics student explained that he had been considering issues with state and local voting […]
Outside of the B.D. Philips Memorial Building at Emmanuel. Photo by Jordan Burch Parking is an issue that many Milligan students hold close to their hearts, whether it be fighting for a spot at Hart Hall, or not being able to park at Derthick for classes. This is a struggle that our neighbors at Emmanuel […]
Students participating in the event. Photo via the Milligan Libraries Facebook Page. On Jan. 18, the Welshimer Library hosted an event called “Escape From Welshimer.” The event drew in 50 attendees including students, faculty and families of faculty members. The game was created by Mary Jackson, research and instruction librarian of the Welshimer Library. Attendees […]
Mike Featherston, junior Exercise Science major, dribbles the ball up the court. Photo courtesy of Milligan Athletics In a new tradition, the Leaders in Christian Service Awards Ceremony was held during the first chapel service of the semester to outline outstanding servants in the community in light of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Ethan Magness, […]
Information from Wiesia Zakrzewska, founder of Innovative Immigration Solutions and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The immigration process is so vastly complex, most of us don’t even know where to begin. It is important for international students to educate themselves on the process if they plan to legally remain in the United States after they […]
It’s the end of the semester, and that means it’s time for a finals week playlist! I cheated a bit, and I’m reusing an old playlist. It’s called “if i ran a coffee shop and picked the music.” I don’t know about you, but by finals week, I want to treat myself and do all […]
“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 […]
Clark side hugs Snoop Dogg, an American rapper and entertainment entrepreneur at an event in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Cara Clark. Milligan partners with a variety reputable programs to provide students with domestic and international travel opportunities. Currently, there are eight approved affiliate organizations that students at Milligan College can apply to and spend a […]
A photo of Elyse Ohlinger taken with the sunlight. Photo by Jennahba Montgomery. Montgomery: Tell me about your backstory. Ohlinger: My name is Elyse Ohlinger. I was born in China. I lived in an orphanage with a bunch of other orphans. I got adopted by the age of twelve, and I came to America. Life here […]
Finals week is quickly approaching. For freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors alike, finals week can be incredibly stressful, as students hope to finish strong and make a solid grade in their classes. If you’re beginning to panic about finals, you’re not alone. However, there are definitely some things you can do to offset finals fever. […]