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A warm welcome

A warm welcome

By | October 25, 2013 at 10:33 am | No comments

    Welcome to Milligan's new Administrative Assistant for Academic Affairs, Tara...

Posted in: ACADEMICS, COMMUNITY

Grand old party: No shutdown for MC republicans

Grand old party: No shutdown for MC republicans

By | October 25, 2013 at 10:30 am | No comments

By: Meaghan Roland Photo by: Meaghan Roland The Milligan College Republicans group is beginning their second year strong. Political interest and involvement plummeted last year after the election, with the average attendance of meetings dwindling to five individuals. The...

Posted in: ACADEMICS, COMMUNITY, STUDENT LIFE

Bear bait: A “bearly” believable story

Bear bait: A “bearly” believable story

By | October 25, 2013 at 10:24 am | No comments

By: Syd Bickers Photo Credit: Mikayla Vosler Milligan College sophomore John Steadman had no idea he was picking up a late-night snack for a couple of wild bears when he went to a local doughnut shop on the night of Wednesday, Oct. 9. He planned to pick up a couple dozen...

Posted in: STUDENT LIFE

“Never Underestimate God’s Child”: Buzz Interview with Dr. Kariuki

“Never Underestimate God’s Child”: Buzz Interview with Dr. Kariuki

By | October 15, 2013 at 8:40 pm | No comments

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrFnnIS63t4 By: Taylor Foote On Tuesday, October 8, Milligan Stampede interviewed Dr. Patrick Kariuki, professor of education, about his newly released autobiography “Never Underestimate God's Child.” The book delves deep into a first...

Posted in: ACADEMICS, COMMUNITY

Editorial: Banned Books – Rights to Read

Editorial: Banned Books – Rights to Read

By | October 15, 2013 at 3:41 pm | No comments

By: Sydney Franklin Rape. Incest. Profanity. Violence. Racial and sexual content. Didn’t think I was going to start out the article on that note, did you? Well, these words all fit the description 1988 Pulitzer Prize winning novel Beloved by Toni Morrison. Though written...

Posted in: Editorial

Losses on the Road: Women’s Volleyball

Losses on the Road: Women’s Volleyball

By | October 8, 2013 at 9:58 pm | No comments

By: Stephen Murphy With three losses on the road last week, the women's volleyball team heads back out to play Point University of West Point, Ga. on Thursday. "We started off very slow, which in some part is due to a really young team," Bays said addressing last Tuesday's...

Posted in: SPORTS

Where will you eat this fall break?

Where will you eat this fall break?

By | October 7, 2013 at 7:46 pm | No comments

By: Meaghan Roland Students who stay on campus this fall break will have to eat in their room or venture off campus to find food. The Cafeteria & Grill will close after lunch on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. The Cafeteria will reopen for dinner on Sunday, October 13 from 6...

Posted in: STUDENT LIFE

Mission Minded

Mission Minded

By | October 7, 2013 at 1:12 am | No comments

By: Sarah Collie Bradford Jones, CrossRoads Missions Director of Operations, spoke on the importance of serving as a missionary during Missions Emphasis Week, and he offered students an internship opportunity to do so. During Jones' presentation on Wednesday, October 2 in...

Posted in: COMMUNITY, SPIRITUAL LIFE

Folk Friday

Folk Friday

By | October 3, 2013 at 3:26 pm | No comments

By: Meaghan Roland The Milligan Coffee House will host Justin Klump in Sub7 on Friday night at 8 p.m. Klump is an American modern folk singer, songwriter and producer currently residing in Nashville, Tenn. His newest album, Sticks and Stones, released November 13, 2012...

Posted in: COMMUNITY, STUDENT LIFE

How to change your Milligan account password (video)

How to change your Milligan account password (video)

By | October 2, 2013 at 4:28 pm | No comments

Have you received email notifications telling you that you need to change your Milligan account password? Watch this video to find out how to update...

Posted in: ACADEMICS