Men’s volleyball loses to Tennessee in a tight match

Men’s volleyball loses to Tennessee in a tight match

By | March 7, 2014 at 1:45 pm | No comments

By A. Brooke Whitley The Milligan College Men’s Volleyball team lost to the University of Tennessee’s club team on Feb. 26. It was their first match on home court at the Steve Lacy Fieldhouse. Set one and two were relatively close with Tennessee winning 25-19 and...

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An Unconventional Chapel — Preaching by phone

By | March 7, 2014 at 1:33 pm | No comments

By Katherine Siglin A room full of students stared at an empty stage and listened to a booming, disembodied voice for the first few minutes of Tuesday’s convocation. No, God wasn’t speaking in audible tones to the Milligan community. Students were listening to the...

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Silent Victory

Silent Victory

By | March 7, 2014 at 1:24 pm | No comments

By Daniela De Los Santos Research and Instruction Librarian Mary Jackson took a vow of silence last Wednesday as winner of the Alpha Chi Penny Wars Fundraiser. With a total of 4,465 points, Jackson’s victory meant no speaking for 24-hours. “I suggested the vow of...

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Health & Wellness Fair – March 19

Health & Wellness Fair – March 19

By | March 7, 2014 at 12:45 pm | No comments

Announcement from Campus Nurse Susie Dayton Milligan’s Health Services Department is hosting its annual Health & Wellness Fair on Wednesday, March 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Gregory Centre lobby. The goal of this event is to promote healthy strategies for...

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iHerd That: Hurry Up Spring

iHerd That: Hurry Up Spring

By | February 28, 2014 at 11:26 am | No comments

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Joy Abundant

Joy Abundant

By | February 28, 2014 at 11:23 am | No comments

By Angela Highfield How easy it is to let someone steal your joy? We have wrapped our identity so tightly around others that when they let us down and disappoint us, our joy and happiness dissolve. The evil one has a way of using even the smallest of disappointments to take...

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Spring Break 2014! Over half of you are going home?

Spring Break 2014! Over half of you are going home?

By | February 28, 2014 at 10:53 am | No comments

By Sydney Franklin, Andrew J. Hollandsworth, Sierra Plese Sophomore Nathan Cachiaras is spending Spring Break in an unconventional way, according to a recent survey conducted by the Stampede. For half the week, he will be on duty as a resident assistant in Webb Hall. For the...

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Senior Reflection by Summer Heath

Senior Reflection by Summer Heath

By | February 28, 2014 at 10:49 am | No comments

Until mid-March of my senior year in high school, I had no idea I would be attending Milligan College. Truthfully, I had never even heard of Milligan until Coach Tony Wallingford began recruiting me to play college golf. I’ve loved the game of golf ever since my older brother...

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Artist Highlight: Elias Quintero

Artist Highlight: Elias Quintero

By | February 28, 2014 at 10:44 am | No comments

By Saziye Gourley-Ozhayta (Photo by Alex Rostro) When did you fall in love with music? When I was a young child. I used to sing at children's church and at quinceaneras in Mexico. I was raised only listening to Spanish Christian music and traditional hymnals until I was...

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Goah Diversity Scholars to host “Picture Your Life As…”

Goah Diversity Scholars to host “Picture Your Life As…”

By | February 28, 2014 at 10:39 am | No comments

By Amber Plumer (Photo by Alex Rostro) Growing up with a Mexican-American mother and a Caucasian father has its struggles, especially when it comes to checking the ethnicity box on any official form, according to Goah Diversity Scholar Anneke Snyder. “My father thinks...

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