Tess Evan-Shell almost has Milligan in her DNA. She knew she would attend here for college but never imagined she’d get to work here. She has a passion for Milligan and theatre which was evident as I talked with her. Q: How did you get to Milligan? I have always been connected to Milligan. […]
Welcome back to BUFF Nation! We are three weeks in to the school year, but some of our sports teams are already undergoing their competitive seasons. Our women’s volleyball team is starting this season off on a high, with a recent tri-match sweep at home last weekend. Always a standout, junior Kellee Geren served up […]
A priest with a haunted past and a novice on the threshold of her final vows are sent by the Vatican to investigate the death of a young nun in Romania and confront a malevolent force in the form a demonic nun. Director: Corin Hardy Starring: Demian Bichir, Taissa Farmiga, Jonas Bloquet R for […]
Taking home three awards this year, Milligan’s Model United Nations team had a very successful weekend. The team consisted of seniors Clementine Cousin, Sue Harrod and Emma Warax, and juniors Julie Deakins, Reagan Jeffers, Somang Lee, Tessa Stevenson, Kenzie Trujillo and Kennedy Weber. It was led by Dr. Amy Edmonds, assistant professor of political science. […]
A Trojan horse caught the eye of students as they went to class Monday morning. Many were seen musing at the 13-foot tall, wooden horse with puzzled and amazed expressions. The horse was built by freshmen Lauren Hudelson and Amanda Lorch as their humanities 102 creativity project. The assignment was to put eight hours of […]
The first Monday of April 2018 saw the start of a brand new program hosted at Hopwood Memorial Christian Church on Milligan’s Campus–SMART Recovery. SMART, or Self-Management and Recovery Training, is a program that has been around for nearly 25 years and is a scientific, evidence-based approach to recovery from various addictions. The SMART meeting […]
The annual Festival of One Act Plays has successfully ushered in the end of another successful, academic Milligan year. The Festival of One Act Plays encourages students to participate as directors or actors in plays that only last for one act. The plays lasted over the course of two days, with two plays making their […]
Throughout Milligan College’s campus students can spot diversity–in the classrooms, dorms and even on sports teams. Milligan was not always this way, though, and there is one place in particular that has increased dramatically over the past few years in diversity, and that is on the men’s baseball team. The baseball team has brought in […]
With That Big Party having a humanities art slides theme this year, many people dressed up as one of their favorite paintings. Here are just a few of the highlights. “My dress features Van Gogh’s ‘Cafe Terrace at Night.’ I have always loved impressionist and post-impressionist paintings, but I admire ‘Cafe Terrace at Night’ […]
This year, humanities 202 read a dystopian novel called “1984.” In this novel, the main character, Winston Smith, worked for the ministry of “truth” correcting errors in past publications. What this really meant is that he worked for the power called “Big Brother” covering up historical events so that they supported the image “Big Brother” […]