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The election proved to be an extremely close race, and with the voting beginning with absentee ballots and early voting, the process of calling the results proved a much longer process than in normal election years. States that determined the race were Florida, Pennsylvania, and Arizona. While the popular vote still matters, the 2020 race […]

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The second Presidential Debate of 2020 was canceled earlier this week by the Commission of Presidential Debates (CPD). Students’ reactions to the cancellation vary greatly. Some students wish it had gone on as planned. “I believe the second debate should have been held either in person or at least virtually,” said Milligan student Elliot Baldy. Others […]

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Milligan University students and individuals across the country gathered Wednesday evening to witness the first and only debate between potential vice presidential candidates.  Candidates answered questions regarding topics such as abortion, pandemic vaccines, criminal justice reform and foreign relations.  Senator Kamala Harris represented Democratic candidate Joe Biden, while current Vice President Michael Pence represented Republican […]

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40+ million people around the world are currently held as modern-day slaves.  4 billion people live without the protection of laws. 2 million young girls are exploited in the commercial sex industry. 1 in 5 women will be a victim of rape during her lifetime.* According to the non-governmental organization International Justice Mission (IJM), the […]

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Milligan University hosted its first Campus Conversation Monday evening via Zoom. The conversation was on a very pressing issue: racial inclusion.  This conversation consisted of 21 participants and was directed by campus minister, Rich Aubrey. The conversation was based upon responses from the guest speaker, Aaron Murphy and three students.  One question that was asked […]

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