Java Juice House is a new café in the Johnson City area specifically designed with personal health in mind. They specialize in serving fresh, natural and organic, and they don’t add any extra fats, oils or dairy to their products. Their granola and almond butter (which I’ve tried and can confirm that it is […]
The process of expanding Hopwood Christian Church began May 9, and it is expected to be completed by early December. Hopwood, to the right of the bridge when entering Milligan’s campus, seeks to continue their age-old legacy of sacrifice for future generations as construction progresses. The church still stands today thanks to a group of […]
Starting in the fall of 2018, Milligan College will be offering a Master of Arts degree (M.A.) in Humanities. This 30-hour program will be directed by Heather Hoover, professor of humanities and English. Along with being the director, Hoover will also be teaching an environmental studies class come next fall. The program will have three […]
Derthick lab 304 is currently housing a computer built by Nathaniel Wentzel, assistant professor of physics, and senior Tilly Erwin, a double major in computer science and math with a minor in physics. Though funded by the physics department, the computer was built in Derthick because of the computer science department’s access to tools and […]
Brand New has a new album, released on August 19, and it is as good as the pun of Brand New’s brand new album. It’s called “Science Fiction,” which is more than a fitting title. It’s quirky, it’s kind of dark, and it’s a jam. It should be listened to with both headphones in, because […]
About the time Milligan junior Gregory Jones-Rollins first heard about the strong hurricane heading towards Texas, his home state, his mother had already packed her bags and headed inland from Galveston. According to Rollins, Galveston always seems to get the worst of tropical storms and hurricanes. He nervously called his mother to make sure she, […]
8/19 Women’s cycling swept the podium. 8/19 Men’s Soccer vs. University of the Cumberlands (Ky.). After double overtime, the game resulted in a tie (1-1) with Milligan’s lone goal coming from freshman Rhys Borror. 8/21 Men’s Soccer at SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) in Savannah, Ga. Loss 3-4. 8/25 Men’s Soccer vs. Life […]
It is very apparent to anyone who comes in contact with senior and SGA president Gabriel Logan that he is the perfect fit for the Student Government Association (SGA). He has a passion for Milligan College and the community. Logan is a former basketball player with some serious titles under his belt. While in high […]
Watch out Tri-Cities; a local clothing brand is ready to take Tennessee, and the world, by storm. Two students at King University, Tani Houston, a sophomore digital media and business-marketing double major, and Marzuwq Bholai, a sophomore digital media design major, are the brains behind First North. They met last year at King University as […]