By milliganstampede | February 4, 2013 at 5:39 pm | No comments
By: Sydney Franklin Photo by: Lindsey Campbell
Last week neighbor school and athletic rival King College announced its changing its name to King University, but Milligan’s President Bill Greer said there are no similar plans for Milligan any time soon.
“I was asked...
Posted in: ACADEMICS, COMMUNITY
By milliganstampede | February 4, 2013 at 10:48 am | No comments
By: Staff Photo by: Nathan Cacharias
Hipster freshman Jordan Wells was selected as the Milligan Hipster of the week.
Thanks to his hipster style, Jordan will receive a $10 iTunes gift card.
Thanks to for tweeting the winning picture to the Stampede.
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Posted in: COMMUNITY
By milliganstampede | February 4, 2013 at 10:40 am | No comments
By: Fitzroy Harris
Milligan’s Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) mentored research is officially in progress as 23 students will be conducting research this semester with the mentorship of 15 faculty members in 11 academic disciplines.
Ten sophomores, six juniors, six...
Posted in: ACADEMICS
By milliganstampede | January 30, 2013 at 10:14 am | No comments
By: Syd Bickers Photo by: Syd Bickers
The audience in Seeger Chapel silenced at the end of convocation today when the executive director of Rapha House, Stephanie Freed, closed (with the question.) “Milligan what are we going to do about this?”
Freed was referring to...
Posted in: SPIRITUAL LIFE, STUDENT LIFE
By milliganstampede | January 29, 2013 at 4:35 pm | No comments
By: Sydney Franklin Photo credit: milligan.edu
President Bill Greer opened today’s convocation by announcing the first residence hall in Milligan’s new housing village will be named after Don and Clarinda Jeanes.
“It was such a dream of his that we expand housing and...
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By milliganstampede | January 29, 2013 at 4:27 pm | No comments
By: Sarah Underwood Photo by: Sarah Underwood
Stephanie Freed, executive director of Rapha House, a ministry committed to “love, rescue, and heal children who have been rescued from trafficking and sexual exploitation,” left students with a challenge during Tuesday’s...
Posted in: SPIRITUAL LIFE, STUDENT LIFE
By milliganstampede | January 29, 2013 at 4:23 pm | No comments
By: Saziye Gourley-Ozhayta Photo by: Saziye Gourley-Ozhayta
This season is one of the worst for the flu in the nation, according to health officials, and Milligan is not immune. Students are anxious about becoming ill because of missing class, loss of work hours and even...
Posted in: STUDENT LIFE
By milliganstampede | January 29, 2013 at 2:11 pm | No comments
By: Hannah Austin Photo credit to: Kenny Suit
As many communications and fine arts students already know, Milligan’s primary film professor Kenny Suit left for sabbatical in early 2012. Suit and his family traveled to Cairo, Egypt where they spent both the spring and fall...
Posted in: ACADEMICS, COMMUNITY
By milliganstampede | January 28, 2013 at 2:12 pm | No comments
By: Syd Bickers Photo by: Sarah Underwood
Pasta bowls were served for the first time last Friday after the Tennessee Department of Health told Milligan’s cafeteria to discontinue them.
But cafeteria manager Mark Henry said the staff will need another “trial run” in...
Posted in: STUDENT LIFE
By milliganstampede | January 28, 2013 at 12:46 pm | No comments
By: Sarah Underwood Photo by: Sarah Underwood
Although healthy eating is the most popular New Year’s Resolution for 2013, Milligan students are saying this goal is nearly impossible to achieve in the cafeteria.
Students opposed to Milligan’s cafeteria have even started...
Posted in: STUDENT LIFE