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Aunt B’s American Kitchen is a relatively laid back restaurant. Located on Milligan Highway, it’s a business that doesn’t shout for attention. But, as those who have visited the restaurant will tell you, it’s one of the best local eateries around. Before taking the plunge and finally trying it for myself, I had driven by […]

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As the line to get inside the building grew larger and larger, helicopters flew overhead. Many people were conversing with complete strangers about their support for Trump as they approached the entrance to the rally. Eventually, someone wearing a suit, presumably a part of the campaign staff, approached the front of the line and shouted […]

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The Tri-Cities had their first ever gay pride rally on Sept. 15, attended by what organizers estimated to be 7,000-10,000, including several Milligan students and employees. The Stampede sat down with students and employees to talk about the event and the topic of gay rights and Christianity. The parade and rally was put on by […]

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If you are a millennial who lives in Tennessee, you fit into the least likely demographic in the country to vote this November. According to an analysis by PEW Charitable Trust on the previous midterm election in 2014, voter turnout in Tennessee is the lowest in the country, at just 28.5 percent. Their analysis also […]

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The first Monday of April 2018 saw the start of a brand new program hosted at Hopwood Memorial Christian Church on Milligan’s Campus–SMART Recovery. SMART, or Self-Management and Recovery Training, is a program that has been around for nearly 25 years and is a scientific, evidence-based approach to recovery from various addictions. The SMART meeting […]

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The long awaited Will Graham Celebration finally took place this weekend at the Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City. Graham is continuing his grandfather’s mission of proclaiming God’s love to the people that need Jesus Christ. Students had three different opportunities to hear Graham speak and also worship along with Aaron Shust, The Adoration […]

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With graduation just around the corner, many Milligan students will soon find themselves without Webb or The Village to call their home. For most students, their best bet after college is to rent instead of buying a home, but there’s a lot to consider when looking for the perfect rental. Finding a place to stay […]

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As finals loom around the corner, so do the inevitable feelings of dread and anxiety about all the things that stand between you and an exceptionally long summer break. And if you’re anything like me, studying in your room just isn’t cutting it anymore. Luckily for us, Milligan’s campus AND the greater Johnson City/Elizabethton area […]

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Milligan College is starting up their Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program for the 11th year in a row. The program, also known as VITA, occurs once a month from February to April. Started in 2008 by a former Milligan faculty member, VITA is designed to help students learn about tax law. The students then take […]

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