“If you can’t see my color, you can’t see my oppression” was Trevor Wentt’s response when asked about people being “colorblind” in the United States. The Milligan community gathered on Tuesday for the Lenses of the Black Experience event. The campus conversation was organized by sophomores Teveraishe Mushayamunda and Mike Featherston and junior Jalen Glass. […]
On Saturday, Emmanuel Christian Seminary and Milligan College hosted an eight-hour forum and group study aimed at encouraging women in ministerial leadership roles, as well as providing resources and information for Christian women. The day-long event offered 3 SFP for the attendees. The forum consisted of five sessions, each targeting a different aspect of women […]
Maggie Halloran, a freshman swimmer, has been astonishing in her first season with the Buffs. The freestyle and backstroke specialist from Columbia, S.C., has been swimming for 11 years prior to coming to Milligan. “I started looking at big colleges, but one day I realized I didn’t want to go to a big school,” Holloran […]
Hundreds, including several Milligan and Emmanuel students, gathered in Johnson City for the Women’s March 2.0 on Jan. 20–exactly one year after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. This march was only one of the many happening across the nation. The march convened in an ETSU parking lot at the intersection of University Parkway and State of […]
On Friday, the 2018 Winter Olympics will begin and last through Sunday, Feb. 25. The events will be held in PyeongChang, South Korea, its first Winter Olympic Games. With over 90 countries participating in over 100 sporting events, and six new nations making their Winter Olympics debut, the PyeongChang Olympics will be one of the […]
Milligan women’s basketball is currently struggling to end this season on a high. After winning the conference and qualifying for nationals the past two seasons, the Buffs were expected to end this season the same way. In the 2015-2016 season, the Lady Buffs ended with a record of 17-3 in the conference and 23-8 overall. […]
Milligan’s new Master of Arts in humanities program has started to attract students. The program had an informational lunch on Jan. 31 in which students were given a chance to ask questions related to the program as well. The program is starting to follow a five year vision goal, set two years ago. Associate Professor […]