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Letters From a Milliganite: The Plant Thief

By Granville Sexton
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Global Perspectives: International Students at Milligan Navigate the Complexities of Voting for their Home Country 

By Emily Haas
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Letter from the Editor

By Sam Kyker
 

Spring Semester 2025, Week 5, Monday 01/27 Juniors Luis Peralta and Ellen-Mary Kearney named AAC Track Athletes of the Week for Milligan Indoor T&F for their performances at the VMI Invitational over the weekend. Kearney was also named as the female NAIA Runner of the Week. Peralta won the award off of an event win […]

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Growing up is challenging. As soon as someone turns 18, society expects them to make informed and value-based decisions about who should lead a country. For many Milligan students, voting for the first time became a reality last November. However, for approximately 10% of the Milligan student population—that’s more than 100 students from 42 nations—the […]

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My friends like to call me a “plant thief,” but I’m not sure it’s that simple.  This story began with a dilemma of mine. At the beginning of every school year, my suite holds an annual “pasta night,” which I had every intention of attending. That is, before I was invited to another meal; a […]

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Stampede Readers,  I wanted to wish each and every one of you a very Merry Christmas and a break full of rest away from your studies. No matter how amazing or difficult this past semester was for you, it’s always good to step away for a brief time to slow down and recharge, reflect, and […]

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More than 30 people auditioned for the 11 roles in Milligan’s spring musical, “Little Women,” this year. The open auditions on Nov. 18. attracted many, showcasing the community of theater at Milligan.  “It was quite a good turnout,” director Diane Taveau said. The musical’s wide age range allowed the auditions to be open to both Milligan students and […]

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As the fall semester comes to an end, course evaluations begin. Students are emailed and receive notifications through Canvas to fill out forms evaluating their professors and courses.  Theresa Garbe, director of institutional research and effectiveness, oversees the process and works with the program that runs the evaluations.  “We did move to a new platform […]

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For Amelia Teri, a music education major from Bristol, Tennessee, the path to performance excellence is paved with countless hours of dedication and meticulous preparation. As she prepared for her junior recital on Nov. 12, Teri maintained a rigorous practice schedule, dedicating four to five hours weekly to practice on top of her regular academic […]

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The members of Milligan’s Student Government Association devote their time and energy each year to serve the student body to the best of their ability. They have goals they want to accomplish every year. Some are met, some aren’t. With only a few  weeks until the end of the semester, Milligan Stampede reporter Evan Hayes […]

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Milligan’s finals week is rapidly approaching, with only four weeks remaining in the fall semester. Especially for first-year students, the process of studying for finals week can be overwhelming—but upperclassmen and faculty members are rady to offer  their tips for studying well, staying healthy while studying, and avoiding study no-go’s. Despite the fact that each student’s […]

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