AJ Trabold


The U.S. and 94 other nations gathered in Pyeongchang County, South Korea, this Feb. 9-25 to compete in 102 different events within 15 different sports. These sports ranged from tricky alpine skiing to intense speed skating, the classic biathlon to the unique sport of curling. In total, there were 2,914 athletes competing, 242 of which […]

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On Feb. 20, President Donald Trump proposed a regulatory ban on devices that “turn weapons into machine guns.” After the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, the U.S. government has worked to revamp legalities revolving around bump stocks and other “full auto” gun modifications. Bump stocks, or bump fire stocks, are a modification for a semi-automatic rifle. […]

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Get your tissues at the ready. This spring, Milligan College’s theatre department will be putting on a production of the Pulitzer prize winning “Rabbit Hole,” being directed by our own Richard Major, professor of theatre and director of drama productions. “Rabbit Hole” is more dramatic than the recent plays that Milligan has produced, such as […]

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Milligan offers several programs to help students explore possible outlets for what they want to pursue after college. One of the more popular programs is the Semester in Ministry internship, a semester-long internship program. However, it seems it is not popular with enough students this semester. Semester in Ministry is a program for which Milligan […]

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It’s safe to say that at least one point in time, most people have stood in front of a mirror or stood in the shower and lip-synced a song that was playing. If only there were some way that people with this passion could use it in a non-embarrassing way. Well guess what, there is! […]

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