Avery DeWolf


Milligan University’s water buffs competed in their first annual inter-squad home meet this Saturday.  “It was a fun meet that was filled with competition and laughter,” said Senior Jordan Clark.  The entire team was separated into an orange team and a black team, with their scores totaled at the end of the meet to decide […]

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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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The Campus Activities Board (CAB) found their second Grocery Bingo event a success this Tuesday evening. Meeting in upper Seeger chapel, more than 40 students gathered to compete against each other in a classic game of bingo in order to win household items.  “I really like how they don’t limit you to one prize,” said […]

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Both Milligan University soccer teams walked off the field with a win against Bryan College in the first game of the season Tuesday night.  “The energy was high from the beginning,” said senior Kasey Moore, describing the atmosphere of the game. This energy led the women to a dominant win with a score of 3-0, […]

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There were multiple ways to engage with student life this week, including two new events hosted by the Campus Activities Board (CAB). The first event, occurring Monday, produced promising results. Grocery Bingo was held at Sword Commons Lawn at 7pm, bringing an impressive, socially-distanced crowd.  “There were 35 people and we had a good number […]

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Due to the precautions taken by Milligan to slow the spread of COVID-19, traditional freshman welcome week activities such as the Doe River Gorge trip, the matriculation ceremony and peer mentor groups had to either be canceled or modified.  Kaelyn Slaughter, an incoming freshman at Milligan College, addressed her first week experience.  “I didn’t know […]

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