A chilly time for outdoor sports
Stampede Sports with Matt & Matt talks with baseball players about recent weather...
Stampede Sports with Matt & Matt talks with baseball players about recent weather...
Stampede reporter Kelsey Teel got the highlights of a Mickey Brown's Senior Art...
By: Hannah Austin Photo by: Lindsey Campbell Stampede Reporter, Hannah Austin, caught up with the contestants for the Spring 2013 Mr. Buff...
By Hannah Austin and Syd Bickers Spring is in the air…Well, snow is in the air, but some Milligan students might be already considering their options for next year’s housing arrangements. Where will you live? How much will it cost? What will you eat? How much will that...
By Lindsey Campbell Photos by: Lindsey Campbell Over spring break I had the opportunity to visit Atlanta. Being such a fan of Gone with the Wind, I made my way to Jonesboro, Ga. where I visited the “Road to Tara Museum.” It was all things Gone with the Wind. Dresses,...
By: Saziye Gourley-Ozhayta Photo by: Stampede Archive Retirement does not mean inactivity for Dr. Patricia Magness, a professor of English and humanities at Milligan College for 29 years until retiring last spring. She stays busy but is still “learning what it means to be...
By: Hannah Austin Photo Credit: Stampede Archive In an online survey of all Milligan undergraduate students, 90 percent reported having 10 percent or more of their costs covered by financial aid. But some students are not satisfied with how financial aid is...
By: Joe Camarata Photo Credit: Stampede Archive Faculty diversity could be dependent on the alumni of Milligan, according to Vice President and Academic Dean Garland Young. “We want students with different ethnic backgrounds to graduate from Milligan and go on to receive...
By: Syd Bickers Photo supplied by: Syd Bickers [gallery ids="2024,2025"] Over half of Milligan students take out federal student loans, and in order to payoff their loans after graduation many of those students may have to take a job that has nothing to do with their...
By: Hannah Austin Photo: Stampede Archive President Greer announced Wednesday that tuition will only be increasing 4.49 percent for the 2013-2014 school year, a significant decline from the average rate of the past three years. “This is the lowest total cost increase at...