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In the know: Milligan students and the election

In the know: Milligan students and the election

By | September 28, 2012 at 12:29 pm | No comments

By: Justin Little Photo by: Justin Little Abortion, healthcare, and gay marriage are some of the key issues Milligan College students will be deciding on as they head to the polls this coming November. “My family is a middle-class family and it really worries me what...

Posted in: STUDENT LIFE

Vespers shifts directions

Vespers shifts directions

By | September 28, 2012 at 12:23 pm | No comments

By: Hillary Hughes Photo by: Hillary Hughes Last Sunday night students gathered in lower Seeger for the weekly Vespers service. Senior Sarah Myers gave a brief message introducing the spiritual discipline of self-limitation. Students worshiped together and took the Lord’s...

Posted in: SPIRITUAL LIFE

The origins of TWIRP Week

The origins of TWIRP Week

By | September 28, 2012 at 12:16 pm | No comments

By: Fitzroy Harris Photo by: Fitzroy Harris Milligan College likes to offer students plenty of ways to participate in campus events. One such event is an annual week of activities called “TWIRP” week. TWIRP stands for “the woman is required to pay” and has been the...

Posted in: STUDENT LIFE

Parking: where is it?

Parking: where is it?

By | September 28, 2012 at 12:12 pm | No comments

By: Cory Cooper Photo by: Lindsey Campbell As Milligan College improves and expands with the construction of five new dorms, many wonder if on-campus parking will improve as well. Over the years on-campus parking has been a constant complaint by both commuters and those...

Posted in: COMMUNITY

Freshmen adjusting well to life in Webb Hall

Freshmen adjusting well to life in Webb Hall

By | September 21, 2012 at 1:26 pm | No comments

By: Justin Little Photo Credit: Justin Little For some it’s trying to balance work and fun. For others, it is learning how to live with a complete stranger. These are some of the adjustments Milligan College freshmen are facing in Webb Hall. One freshman, Nathan...

Posted in: STUDENT LIFE

Letter to the Editor, Re: “Library usage” article

Letter to the Editor, Re: “Library usage” article

By | September 14, 2012 at 1:46 pm | No comments

Photo credit: Gary Daught Received Sept. 12: I have a couple of comments regarding the Sept. 10 article covering the library in The Stampede. First, I was the one who provided the photograph that was included in the article. So the photo credit should have been attributed...

Posted in: ACADEMICS

Garland Young, a would be sky diver, now Milligan’s academic dean

Garland Young, a would be sky diver, now Milligan’s academic dean

By | September 5, 2012 at 1:57 pm | No comments

By: Fitzroy Harris Photo Credit: Fitzroy Harris When asked what is one thing Garland Young would change about his past, the recently appointed vice president for academic affairs and dean shows the optimistic attitude he possesses. “I would have gone sky diving before I...

Posted in: ACADEMICS

Milligan welcomes “dry sense of humor,” Russell Ayscue to staff

Milligan welcomes “dry sense of humor,” Russell Ayscue to staff

By | September 5, 2012 at 1:49 pm | No comments

By: Fitzroy Harris Photo Credit: Fitzroy Harris You would never get to experience the true Russell Asycue until you converse with the man who has a dry sense of humor, likes to work out, and enjoys sports. Ayscue, whose first impression conveys the idea of a reserved,...

Posted in: ACADEMICS

Demolition of MSA building one begins as planned

Demolition of MSA building one begins as planned

By | August 27, 2012 at 4:19 pm | No comments

The demolition of MSA building number one began as scheduled on Monday, August 27, 2012. According to an email from Milligan President Bill Greer, the demolition is expected to take three days. The email also says demolition of MSA number one is necessary in order the...

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Milligan freshman suffers burn injuries

Milligan freshman suffers burn injuries

By | April 17, 2012 at 11:13 pm | No comments

By: Jennica Lyons Update Milligan College student Phillip Davis has returned home and is doing well. He has no nerve damage in his arm and it appears that his scars will be limited to his left ear.  He will have to go back to Vanderbilt a few times for treatments, and...

Posted in: COMMUNITY, STUDENT LIFE