Milligan has been working toward becoming a more sustainable campus through many different means. Most recently, Webb Hall has taken this challenge pretty seriously with a dorm-wide recycling battle. The RA who came up with the idea was junior Joshua Mangano. He realized Webb Hall did not participate in recycling, and after taking the environmental […]
The results from last year’s Spiritual Formation Program survey are in. Campus minister Brad Wallace and his team of advisors have been looking through the results. The survey showed areas of spiritual growth that the college was doing well in and areas in which the college could improve. The survey was designed to target students […]
Democracy is based on the assumption that people will communicate as to what they believe is right. Without students taking part in politics, some changes may not be made. The Stampede began to investigate Milligan’s student interest in political involvement by interviewing Dr. Amy Edmonds, assistant professor of political science, and junior Tessa Stevenson, a […]
The U.S. and 94 other nations gathered in Pyeongchang County, South Korea, this Feb. 9-25 to compete in 102 different events within 15 different sports. These sports ranged from tricky alpine skiing to intense speed skating, the classic biathlon to the unique sport of curling. In total, there were 2,914 athletes competing, 242 of which […]
Milligan College is unique in many ways, with its beautiful campus and rich history, but it has one unique feature that really sets it apart from other colleges of similar size: Milligan has its own ZIP code. It isn’t unheard of for large universities to have their own postal code designations; the University of Texas […]
Most students I recently surveyed have no idea what FERPA is, or have even really heard of it. FERPA is The Family Educational Right and Privacy Act. There are four parts to this act. Once a student is 18 years old and/or attending college, he or she becomes an “eligible student,” and all rights formerly […]
This past week marked the annual Justice Week on campus, organized by Milligan’s International Justice Mission chapter. According to senior Praise Gichuru, chair of the chapter, the purpose of this year’s Justice Week was to raise awareness and educate students on human trafficking and sex exploitation–issues that are a serious reality even within Milligan’s own […]
Wake up. Turn off the alarm. Check Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat. Check the weather. Get ready. Text your friends. For many, that’s how an ordinary day begins. For some, that’s primarily what their day consists of. Freshmen are staring down art slides to cram for the next humanities exams via PowerPoint. Seniors are desperately searching for […]
On Feb. 17, the men’s and women’s basketball teams wrapped up their seasons against the St. Andrews University Knights from North Carolina. After the games finished, both Milligan teams came out on top of their rivals. The Lady Buffs were up first and battled hard in their win against the Knights. The final score was […]
“You’re telling me that a king of a third world country is running around in a catsuit?” Yes, I am, but the new Black Panther isn’t just that. This movie is a fresh take on the Marvel hero Black Panther, and how his story fits with the rest of Marvel’s cinematic universe. Set after the […]