Local Church Hosts Night to Shine
On Friday, Feb. 10, Crossroads Christian Church in Gray, Tenn., was one of over 350 churches worldwide to take part in Night to Shine, a prom night experience for individuals in the community with special needs. At 5:30 p.m., guests were announced by name as they made their grand entrance. Family members and volunteers applauded […]
Men’s Basketball Wins Final Home AAC Game of the Season
The Milligan men’s basketball team beat the Bryan College Lions Wednesday night at the Steve Lacy Fieldhouse, winning 79-55. Coach Bill Robinson called the game a “great win” with “great production off our bench,” because most players were able to participate at some point. “Bryan’s a big rival,” Robinson said. “We know them real well.” […]
Faculty Feud
An audience full of laughter and excitement filled SUB 7 Friday night when Milligan College enjoyed its annual Faculty Feud. Sponsored by Milligan’s Alpha Chi, the spin-off on the television game show “Family Feud” included a team of faculty versus a team of students competing to answer questions about topics relevant on campus. Alpha Chi […]
Mr. Buff 2017: Complete Video
REVIEW: Split
Split, written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, is a thriller of Shyamalan-ian proportions. The story is about the battle for survival of three teenage girls, Casey (Anya Taylor-Joy), Claire (Haley Lu Richardson) and Marcia (Jessica Sula), after they are kidnapped by a man with 23 different personalities, Kevin (James McAvoy), who is that patient […]
Starting Your Semester Strong
New year, new you, isn’t that what they say? This is usually our intention, but we end up falling into the same habits we wanted to change. Our intentions are only the starting point; it is our mindset that needs the discipline. Developing healthy habits takes time, repetition and a good attitude. Whether you are […]
A Tale of Two Marches: Milligan Students March Around the Country
Milligan students have found ways to get involved in politics though different marches and protests going on across the country. On Jan. 21, the day after the inauguration, several Milligan students drove to Washington D.C., Asheville, and Jonesborough to participate in the Women’s March. While 2.6 million participants marched in cities around the world, 500,000 […]
Annual Biology Trip is Led by Dr. Eisenback and Dr. Whitney
Biology professors Dr. Brian Eisenback and Dr. Michael Whitney are leading students on the annual Biology trip this year. The trip will be a 14-day tour of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado from May 6 through May 20. The trip is open to everyone, including all majors, alumni and faculty and is a good […]
OPINION: The Future of American Energy and Trump’s Rejection of Climate Change
Donald Trump officially stepped into presidential office Jan. 20, and, with it, the White House’s official website received multiple updates, including a complete revamp of the “Issues” section. Links to news on science and all mention of climate change, which took up several pages before, were removed as well. Arguably the most controversial aspect is […]