The mummified remains of Milligan’s founder, Josephus Hopwood, has been placed on the so-called “seven-to-seven” punishment after he was found in the basement of Hart Hall outside of open dorm hours. Hart resident Pupil Studentson found Hopwood in a previously undiscovered room in the lowest level of Hart while searching for her missing laundry card. […]
Four years ago, the soccer team deemed Nick Baylor “Joel” since he looked like a previous player named Joel. Now that Joel is graduating, a new Joel must succeed the old. Looking for a new Joel is no easy task. The list of qualifications is long and includes: short, outgoing, friend to all and loves […]
In a strange turn of events, the beloved tradition of creeking is soon to be banned from occurring on Milligan property. The ban is to be made official in early April. Creeking has been a part of Milligan tradition for as long as some alumni can remember, which is to say that it is a […]
We all love our professors here at Milligan College. They are such a blessing to our community. However, there has been some concern with some of the professors in the communications department. They seem to be hiding something, because they all appear to have fake names. The professor that tipped The Stampede off was the […]
Dozens of students filled the front half of the cafe March 14 at 7:30 p.m. to listen to Dr. Lori Mills, professor of psychology, speak on the topic of “healthy sexuality,” sponsored by the campus IJM chapter. Mills spoke for just over an hour, addressing several common questions or myths on the topic of a […]
On Feb. 16, Brent Nipper, director of property and risk management, sent out a campus wide email about Milligan’s procedures in the case of an active shooter. This email was sent out in response to the Parkland, Fla., school shooting. Nipper’s email gave the procedure as “run, hide, or fight.” This means that in an […]
During the spring break week of March 4, four Milligan students and two faculty traveled to Rockport, Texas, to volunteer renovating and repairing homes after Hurricane Harvey hit mid-August of 2017. Campus minister Brad Wallace and campus activities director Jason Onks drove 22 hours with seniors Becca Guthrie and Abby Weinberger, junior Keila Trevino and […]
Every March since 2011, the United States has been captivated by a 68-team tournament that sets out to decide the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball champion. The vast number of games, with a total of 147.57 quintillion possible outcomes, has given this tournament currently underway the appropriate name March Madness. In short, 68 basketball teams […]