Cheer and dance coach Ronda Paulson will be leaving Milligan and her role as Spirit Coach at the end of April after working with both the cheerleading and dance teams for the last 13 years. Many cheerleaders and dancers, as well as many students and staff, will miss her energy that she brought to Milligan, […]
Though the new year brought new beginnings, the stock market has since fluctuated in performance and stability. Since January, the Dow Jones Industrial average fell has fallen by 1.9 percent. The decrease in the market has been going on since Jan. 26. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index has fallen this January as well. The […]
On the list of things most people would not do, hiking the Appalachian Trail in its entirety is one of them. But to Milligan couple Branden and Anna Jones, hiking the Appalachian Trail is on the top of their list. In merely six months, Branden and Anna plan to trek the estimated 2,200 miles of […]
On March 25, the Milligan faculty and staff gathered in the cafeteria to celebrate the five men and women that will be retiring at the end of this school year: Sue Skidmore, Kevin Harkey, Helen Bowman, Vikki Sitter and Charlene Thomas. Dr. Diane Junker, former professor of chemistry and area chair of scientific learning, already […]
A beloved band that was a part of many of our middle school years is back on the charts. Three Days Grace is back three years after their last album to bring the population a brand-new album, titled “Outsider,” released on March 9. After the tour of their 2015 release “Human” ended, the Canadian rock […]
With the end of the school year fast approaching, a long-held Milligan tradition is right around the corner. Milligan’s Student Government Association is hosting the anticipated spring formal, more popularly known as That Big Party. That Big Party is held annually for Milligan students and features a banquet for seniors followed by a dance open […]
In December of last year, House and Senate Republicans passed the final version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. When the House originally produced their version of the bill, it was met with much controversy. As a result, the Senate made many revisions. Before the Senate made these revisions, President Bill Greer had sent […]
Spiritual formation credit has been a requirement for at least 10 years. The program was created to allow students more of a choice when it came to chapel attendance. However, President Bill Greer has hopes to discuss the possibility of getting rid of the requirement over the next two to three years in the strategic […]
This past weekend the Milligan College theatre students performed their spring play, “Rabbit Hole,” by David Lindsay-Abaire. This play portrays a family as they go through the struggle of losing their son. The script follows Becca, played by senior psychology major Kristen Branch, and Howie, played by freshman Bible major Drew Hawkins. The play begins […]