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Best Black Friday Tech Deals of 2018
Black Friday is typically the largest day for shopping in the United States. In 2016 alone, over 100 million people braved the crowds. However, more and more shoppers are now staying at home to order items online; many of the deals below are available online and in stores. Also, if you miss any deals, try […]
Swim Coach Named to Team USA Triathlon Roster
Among the myriad of successful athletes that Milligan has trained and produced over the years, there is a new name that you should remember: Kelly Essler. You might recognize her former name, Kelly Chism. She is a 2014 Milligan graduate and the current head coach of the Milligan men’s and women’s swim team. In her […]
Sophomore Cyclist Takes Home Title
Cyclist Madeline Bemis took the individual national title for ‘Best Individual Overall’ at the USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships on October 21. This is the third individual title that the Milligan Cycling team has brought home since 2015. Bemis competed in four different events: cross country, short track, downhill and dual slalom. Her […]
Students React to Old Exchange Meal Policy Being Reinforced
Beginning late last semester, the Fireside Grill began reinforcing a policy that prevents students from purchasing exchange meals if they have already been to the cafeteria during that same meal period. Mark Henry, director of food services at Milligan, responded to questions regarding this new reinforcement. “It has always been set up that, if you […]
Dr. Todd Green Speaks on Islamophobia in the United States
Dr. Todd Green, associate professor of religion at Luther College and nationally recognized expert on Islamophobia, visited Milligan to lecture on the issue. Briana Snyder, staff reporter for The Stampede, sat down with Dr. Green to further discuss this topic, as well as his background. Snyder: What lens are you viewing this issue from? Tell […]
Opinion: A Look at the Midterms
Americans went to the polls for the midterm elections last Tuesday. Democrats ultimately took control of the House of Representatives, with a total of 228 seats, as opposed to the Republican total of 199, giving Democrats new power to challenge Trump for the next two years of his presidency. Democrats scored a notable victory within […]
Student Works to Implement Campus International Club
Junior Luis de la Torre, a double major in economics and international business from Mexico City, has worked hard this year to implement the newly formed International Club on campus. According to de la Torre, the club started mostly with Goah scholars, who are not necessarily international students. He spent a few months over the […]
November’s New Music Playlist
Welcome back to my new music column. I will admit, this playlist is mostly emo tunes and Spanish pop. A weird mix, but I think it works! I hope you do too! 1. “Dose” by Ciara Keila Lau-Lopez showed me this song a few weeks back, and it has been on repeat ever since. The […]