Erin Donovan


Last print, The Stampede did a piece on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Acts and wanted to do a follow up piece on Milligan’s privacy policies. FERPA is what the federal government requires of all schools that receive federal funding, but many colleges have additional policies on top of that. The Stampede sat down […]

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Milligan has been working toward becoming a more sustainable campus through many different means. Most recently, Webb Hall has taken this challenge pretty seriously with a dorm-wide recycling battle. The RA who came up with the idea was junior Joshua Mangano. He realized Webb Hall did not participate in recycling, and after taking the environmental […]

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Most students I recently surveyed have no idea what FERPA is, or have even really heard of it. FERPA is The Family Educational Right and Privacy Act. There are four parts to this act. Once a student is 18 years old and/or attending college, he or she becomes an “eligible student,” and all rights formerly […]

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The Super Bowl took place Sunday, Feb. 4. It was a very close game all the way through, but the Eagles were consistent throughout and ended the game with their first Super Bowl victory. The Patriots started to make a comeback in the fourth quarter, but Brandon Graham worked his way into the pocket and […]

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Going to college is a weird and difficult thing. Transferring can make meeting people even harder. That’s why The Stampede sat down with sophomore business management major Mason Grear to get to know him a little better. Grear transferred to Milligan for the spring semester. Grear, who has been playing tennis since he was four […]

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“If you can’t see my color, you can’t see my oppression” was Trevor Wentt’s response when asked about people being “colorblind” in the United States. The Milligan community gathered on Tuesday for the Lenses of the Black Experience event. The campus conversation was organized by sophomores Teveraishe Mushayamunda and Mike Featherston and junior Jalen Glass. […]

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An Amtrak train carrying Republican congressmen and their families to a GOP retreat crashed into a truck on Jan. 31. There were a few minor injuries, one serious injury and one death reported. On board the train were Milligan’s former first lady Clarinda Jeanes Roe and her husband, Phil Roe, who is the representative for […]

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Taylor Swift is back, and, man, I am excited. “Reputation,” her sixth studio album, was released on Nov. 10, 2017. Many fans were nervous about how this album was going to turn out, because the singles Swift released were somewhat questionable. “Look What You Made Me Do” was a big “no” from some of the […]

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Whether it be for friends, family or both, buying gifts is something we all do. Though everyone buys gifts, the gifts are not always made ethically. There are many conditions that can cause a product to be made unethically: settings the workers are forced to work in, products tested on animals or children forced to […]

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Mass shootings have become a common thing in America. Data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive reveals that there is a mass shooting–defined as four or more people shot in one incident, not including the shooter–every nine out of 10 days. The Stampede wanted to know how Milligan students felt, so we asked students about […]

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