Milligan’s Women’s basketball secured a solid win over St. Andrews University on Tuesday while the Men’s team just barely lost the matchup against Union College on Thursday. The women finished with a 20 point lead (86-66), moving them to a record of 7-11 (7-8 conference) and eighth in Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) standings. Freshman Jaycie […]
This article is co-written by Laney Butt and Mandy Lorch. The Student Government Association announced during Thursday night’s regular SGA meeting that it will host round table discussions, focusing on the topic of the LGBTQ+ community. The discussions will be called “Milligan’s Crucial Conversations” and will take place next semester. The motion to host the […]
As expected, a student’s normal way of life has changed a lot due to COVID-19. This includes but is not limited to how students take part in academic curriculum. There have been multiple mechanisms set up to allow students to still take part in a live class experience no matter what their circumstance is as […]
Every student feels the pull of winter vacation, especially after the unique struggles of this semester. However, finals give students plenty to stress about until then. Here are a few tips to help ease that final exam process and come out on the other side to a much needed break. Take some time off from […]
Milligan University students begin the transition to online classes after this Tuesday, but before classes are done many look ahead to holiday break. “I’m going straight to my grandparents house after I leave class,” said Junior Bekah Owen. “I don’t want to be alone for the holidays.” Traveling home for Thanksgiving looks much different this […]
The Student Government Association (SGA) at Milligan University introduced a new award to the Milligan community at the beginning of November. The award is named “Making a Difference” and was developed to highlight the student, faculty or staff member who has gone the extra mile to serve the community this semester. According to the SGA […]
Milligan University’s men’s soccer team played exceptionally well despite two weeks of quarantine. Despite only having a few days of practice to prepare for Montreat College the Buffs came out on top with a 6-0 win. The men’s soccer team hadn’t played a game since Oct. 21. Goalkeeper, Jan Kuepper, explained, “After the second practice, […]
Milligan University’s women’s soccer team suffered a tough home loss against Reinhardt University on Wednesday after coming out of a two week quarantine. The Lady Buffs hadn’t played a game since Oct. 27. Senior Poppy Smith explained, “It was a big adjustment after a long two weeks but the team was very excited to get […]
Milligan students’ attitudes about sexuality have changed dramatically over the last five years, according to a recent survey conducted by the Stampede. The survey revisited the one conducted in October 2015, after Milligan released a draft of its sexuality policy statement. The 2020 survey link was emailed to all current students on Nov. 11. The […]