Going to college is a weird and difficult thing. Transferring can make meeting people even harder. That’s why The Stampede sat down with sophomore business management major Mason Grear to get to know him a little better. Grear transferred to Milligan for the spring semester. Grear, who has been playing tennis since he was four […]
The Super Bowl took place Sunday, Feb. 4. It was a very close game all the way through, but the Eagles were consistent throughout and ended the game with their first Super Bowl victory. The Patriots started to make a comeback in the fourth quarter, but Brandon Graham worked his way into the pocket and […]
Milligan College has recently announced the addition of the new men’s head soccer coach, David Lilly. The 2007 Milligan graduate made the decision to return to his alma mater when he was offered the coaching position late in the fall of last year. Lilly was more than a student at Milligan; he was also a […]
Dear Brutus I can’t seem to shake the mid-winter blues. What can I do to stay motivated? Dear Mid-Winter Blues, It seems as if when the temperature starts to drop so can our motivation to keep going strong. I always like to remind myself of the good things to come while trying to seek out […]
Milligan offers several programs to help students explore possible outlets for what they want to pursue after college. One of the more popular programs is the Semester in Ministry internship, a semester-long internship program. However, it seems it is not popular with enough students this semester. Semester in Ministry is a program for which Milligan […]
If you have yet to try the recently opened chain Maple Street Biscuit Company, you are definitely missing out. Maple Street breaks all of the barriers of traditional southern comfort breakfast food with its revolutionary biscuit combinations. Whether you’re the typical southern citizen who enjoys biscuits and gravy or someone who prefers chicken biscuits, Maple […]
“If you can’t see my color, you can’t see my oppression” was Trevor Wentt’s response when asked about people being “colorblind” in the United States. The Milligan community gathered on Tuesday for the Lenses of the Black Experience event. The campus conversation was organized by sophomores Teveraishe Mushayamunda and Mike Featherston and junior Jalen Glass. […]
On Saturday, Emmanuel Christian Seminary and Milligan College hosted an eight-hour forum and group study aimed at encouraging women in ministerial leadership roles, as well as providing resources and information for Christian women. The day-long event offered 3 SFP for the attendees. The forum consisted of five sessions, each targeting a different aspect of women […]
Maggie Halloran, a freshman swimmer, has been astonishing in her first season with the Buffs. The freestyle and backstroke specialist from Columbia, S.C., has been swimming for 11 years prior to coming to Milligan. “I started looking at big colleges, but one day I realized I didn’t want to go to a big school,” Holloran […]
Hundreds, including several Milligan and Emmanuel students, gathered in Johnson City for the Women’s March 2.0 on Jan. 20–exactly one year after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. This march was only one of the many happening across the nation. The march convened in an ETSU parking lot at the intersection of University Parkway and State of […]