Men’s and Women’s soccer won big over Appalachian Athletic Conference rival Bryan College. Men won 1-0 and women won 2-0. Graduate student Jacquelyn Crow’s top 10 finish at the cross country Sand Shark Invite led our No. seven women’s team to fifth. Sophomore Alex Mortimer’s 16th place finish helped to lead the men’s team from […]
Milligan’s study abroad program has changed significantly this year, due largely to the hard work of Dr. Allysha Martin, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Humanities, and Dr. Amy Edmonds, Assistant Professor of Political Science, as well as the initiative of students. In past years, the study abroad program at Milligan has been run on […]
Aunt B’s American Kitchen is a relatively laid back restaurant. Located on Milligan Highway, it’s a business that doesn’t shout for attention. But, as those who have visited the restaurant will tell you, it’s one of the best local eateries around. Before taking the plunge and finally trying it for myself, I had driven by […]
For most college students, expendable cash is hard to come by. We all want to swing by the movies or binge-watch shows on the weekends, but these are luxuries not all of us can afford. However, there are several subscription services that could save you money and allow you to do the things that you’d […]
Photo of Phil Bredesen, former Tennessee governor, taken during a campaign event at the Kingsport Farmer’s Market. Photo via Brandon Smith On Oct. 11, the day following the Knoxville Senate debate, I was able to sit down with the Democratic U.S. Senate candidate, former Tennessee governor Phil Bredesen, and ask him a few questions. The […]
On Nov. 6, Tennesseans will decide on who they want to replace Bob Corker as their next senator, among other positions. This is a heated race, with the Tennessean reporting that it is the most expensive U.S. Senate race in Tennessee history. The total amount spent now exceeds $50 million. Of which, $12 million has […]
Welcome to the third edition of my new music playlist! This playlist includes so many new songs I’ve been waiting for and was a whole lot of fun to make. “Chlorine” by Twenty One Pilots I have been waiting for new music from them since my freshman year at Milligan. I am now a senior. […]
Have you ever wondered about who our prestigious red-brick buildings are named after? Sure, we all recognize names like “Derthick” and “Steve Lacy,” but have you ever stopped to consider the lives these individuals lived that eventually lead to our school buildings being dedicated in their honor? In honor of homecoming week, I delved into […]
When the men’s soccer team was informed that Coach David Lilly, Milligan alumnus and citizen of the United Kingdom, would not be able to return for the rest of the season due to visa issues, the team banded together to bring both the team and fans together during the midst of this difficult transitional period […]
According to the press release on October 9, Milligan College has announced the addition of the triathlon team which will compete as a club sport beginning in the 2019-20 academic year. Jason Onks, director of campus activities and a triathlete, is in the process of becoming Level 1 certified through USA Triathlon and becoming head […]