This fall, tech shoppers and students are getting ready to upload, download and purchase the latest in technology as new releases and updates hit the market–most notably is the new iOS10 for Apple products. This update is revolutionizing the iPhone. With new message and photo apps, among other add-ons, Apple took the essentials and made […]

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Upon hearing heated discussions over politics, you’re probably aware of the approaching Nov. 8 election. If you have completely missed watching or reading the latest in political news, there’s no better time than the present to start paying attention. There are four (yes, four) major people running for president this year, all from different parties: […]

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The Kid (1921) The Tramp cares for an abandoned child, but events put that relationship in jeopardy. “The Kid” feels real. There’s no other film quite like it. Watching the interactions between actor and director Charlie Chaplin’s character the Tramp and Jackie Coogan as the Child is like watching something genuinely sad, funny and frightening […]

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Meet Mattie Milliken. Mattie is a senior business major with a concentration in international business and minors in Humanities and Bible. What you probably wouldn’t guess about Mattie is that she was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. She is of American heritage as both of her parents grew up in the United States, […]

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Athletics have been a part of Milligan College’s history for almost 130 years. Throughout the years, there have been shocking victories and also unfortunate defeats. Through it all, Milligan has maintained a strong sense of competition and athletic ability. Everything changes in time. And for Milligan, changes came when the college started offering intercollegiate sports. […]

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Many of us in this election are under the impression that this is one of the worst presidential elections in U.S. history. In some ways this is true. Everything that has been held to criticism, however, can be seen in a positive light. This election has increased millennial interest in voting and politics in general. […]

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Last Monday, women and men in the United Nations and United States celebrated International Day of the Girl. The movement is one that stands for gender justice and youth rights, and those involved aim to dismantle the patriarchy and fight for social justice for girls across the country. Dr. Heather Hoover, an English professor and […]

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“The Sound of Music” actor Charmian Carr died at the age of 73 on Sept. 18. She played Liesl, the eldest von Trapp daughter, in the 1965 musical film, and is remembered for her classic  “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” performance. Carr died in Los Angeles after complications from a rare form of dementia. Miss Arkansas, […]

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Autumn is right around the corner with its cold weather and changing leaves. Here are some easy ways to get ready for the fall season and make your space feel more festive. 1.    Candle Warmers Unfortunately, if you are living on campus at Milligan, candles are not allowed. Candle wax melters, however, are an affordable […]

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