So most of us have heard a lot of the love stories that come with the TWIRP week festivities, the most popular of which- our college President Bill Greer, and his wife Edwina. But is it really possible to find true love at Milligan during TWIRP week? A few Milligan students would say yes. Recent […]
Welcome to my twice monthly column where I talk about new music, to the world or to just me, and that may be new to you! A Spotify playlist will accompany each week so you can check out the music for yourself (I even took the time to put them in the best order (in […]
As the old story goes, Milligan has a way of becoming a family tradition. Mrs. Katie Banks is now a part of this tradition, sharing all of Milligan’s old stories with the campus and community as she takes over as Information Resources Librarian and College Archivist. Mrs. Banks will be working in the P.H. Welshimer […]
Four games into the season, Milligan announced on Sept. 11 that men’s head soccer coach and Milligan alum David Lilly will not be able to coach the remainder of the season due to visa issues that have left him stuck for the time being in Scotland, Lilly’s home country. Assistant coach Kyle Findlay has […]
Andrew Peterson is a musician and author from Nashville, Tennessee who returns to Milligan after 23 years to hold a free concert for the community at Milligan on Wednesday, September 6. Audiences were required to print a free ticket to ensure that everyone had a seat in Seeger Chapel. Andrew Peterson sang on stage while […]
Tess Evan-Shell almost has Milligan in her DNA. She knew she would attend here for college but never imagined she’d get to work here. She has a passion for Milligan and theatre which was evident as I talked with her. Q: How did you get to Milligan? I have always been connected to Milligan. […]
Taking home three awards this year, Milligan’s Model United Nations team had a very successful weekend. The team consisted of seniors Clementine Cousin, Sue Harrod and Emma Warax, and juniors Julie Deakins, Reagan Jeffers, Somang Lee, Tessa Stevenson, Kenzie Trujillo and Kennedy Weber. It was led by Dr. Amy Edmonds, assistant professor of political science. […]
A Trojan horse caught the eye of students as they went to class Monday morning. Many were seen musing at the 13-foot tall, wooden horse with puzzled and amazed expressions. The horse was built by freshmen Lauren Hudelson and Amanda Lorch as their humanities 102 creativity project. The assignment was to put eight hours of […]
The annual Festival of One Act Plays has successfully ushered in the end of another successful, academic Milligan year. The Festival of One Act Plays encourages students to participate as directors or actors in plays that only last for one act. The plays lasted over the course of two days, with two plays making their […]
With That Big Party having a humanities art slides theme this year, many people dressed up as one of their favorite paintings. Here are just a few of the highlights. “My dress features Van Gogh’s ‘Cafe Terrace at Night.’ I have always loved impressionist and post-impressionist paintings, but I admire ‘Cafe Terrace at Night’ […]