Dr. Teresa Carter Stands with the MATE ROV Poster. Milligan Professors Dr. Carolyn Carter, Professor Milton Carter and Dr. Theresa Carter will serve as judges for a regional robotics competition on April 27. The professors are volunteering with Streamworks, an education company created and funded by the Eastman Foundation in Kingsport that seeks to promote […]
Photo of an axe stabbed into a log target. Provided by Henry Holben. Are you stressed, anxious or fuming with righteous anger? Do you want to vent your frustrations on a room filled with glass bottles? Do you want to throw sharp, pointy things? Whatever your stressors may be, you may be in luck. The […]
Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Conference will be sharing stories of investigations and sightings. Photo provided by Google Images. The first Smoky Mountain Bigfoot conference has been scheduled for Saturday, July 27. The event is set to last from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. This conference will be hosted in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. at the Gatlinburg Convention […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
On Sept. 29 the League of the South (LOS), a Southern Nationalist organization, is scheduled to hold a rally at Sycamore Shoals State Park in Elizabethton, Tennessee. The LOS has sixteen state chapters according to its website. The sixteen chapters represent each of the 11 former Confederate States of America as well as Oklahoma, which […]