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Beginning late last semester, the Fireside Grill began reinforcing a policy that prevents students from purchasing exchange meals if they have already been to the cafeteria during that same meal period. Mark Henry, director of food services at Milligan, responded to questions regarding this new reinforcement. “It has always been set up that, if you […]

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Dr. Todd Green, associate professor of religion at Luther College and nationally recognized expert on Islamophobia, visited Milligan to lecture on the issue. Briana Snyder, staff reporter for The Stampede, sat down with Dr. Green to further discuss this topic, as well as his background. Snyder: What lens are you viewing this issue from? Tell […]

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Junior Luis de la Torre, a double major in economics and international business from Mexico City, has worked hard this year to implement the newly formed International Club on campus. According to de la Torre, the club started mostly with Goah scholars, who are not necessarily international students. He spent a few months over the […]

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Welcome back to my new music column. I will admit, this playlist is mostly emo tunes and Spanish pop. A weird mix, but I think it works! I hope you do too! 1. “Dose” by Ciara Keila Lau-Lopez showed me this song a few weeks back, and it has been on repeat ever since. The […]

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Milligan will be hosting its annual Christmas Concert in Seeger Chapel on December 1st and 2nd. It is free to the public, students, faculty, and staff. A $5 donation will be suggested; the money will go towards Milligan’s music program. Hope’s Perspective Photography is holding Christmas mini photo sessions for college students on December 1st […]

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On November 7, a graduate school fair was held in the Gregory Center. Multiple schools and organizations were in attendance. Milligan and Emmanuel Christian Seminary advertised their graduate programs as well as nearby regional schools such as Emory and Henry College and Tusculum University. Some schools came from further away such as Lipscomb University and […]

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Photo of Rosette Nebula via Shaun Whitson On October 31, Milligan Announced it will be offering a new Social Work course next spring (2019). The course is called “The Healing Effects of Nature” (SOWK 295). It will be taught by Instructor of Social Work Rachel Jones and will be open to all students. On October […]

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Milligan Trunk or Treat made quite an impression on first time attendees. Among these first-time trick or treaters was Captain America who simply commented, “Awesome!” He was so excited by the event he could not even choose a favorite trunk, but he did make sure to tell me that he enjoyed getting to meet Spiderman. […]

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Homecoming Week took place from October 22 to 27. On October 22-23, Women’s Golf earned 4th place at the Chick-Fil-A Collegiate Invitational. SGA held an Apple Fest which featured apple slices, apple sauce, apple cider, and apple pie. On October 23, Women’s Volleyball won against Tennessee Wesleyan University. Music students held a recital in Seeger […]

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Milligan’s study abroad program has changed significantly this year, due largely to the hard work of Dr. Allysha Martin, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Humanities, and Dr. Amy Edmonds, Assistant Professor of Political Science, as well as the initiative of students.   In past years, the study abroad program at Milligan has been run on […]

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