Megan Wagner


On Saturday and Sunday, Milligan’s orchestra and choirs will perform their annual Christmas Concert. Both performances will be at 7:30 in the Mary B. Martin Auditorium in Seeger Chapel. Tickets are free but must be reserved prior to the concert using www.milligan.edu/christmas.  The concert will feature Milligan’s choirs and orchestra. While these ensembles typically rehearse […]

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The annual cost for undergraduate students will increase by less than 4% starting next school year. This increase applies to tuition, required fees and standard room and board, and represents the change in cost for those choosing the least expensive  residence option. In a release from Jacqui Steadman, vice president for business and finance, it […]

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The men’s soccer team will be competing in the NAIA national championships. They will compete in Fort Wayne, Indiana, on Thursday against William Penn University. The Buffs finished their season 15-2-1 and were ranked second in the Appalachian Athletic Conference. Nine players were named to all-conference teams. Six of those players were named All-AAC First […]

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During the summer leading up to the 2020-2021 school year, Brealle Davis was hired as the new residential director for Hart Hall. She served this role while starting her graduate program at Emmanuel Christian Seminary. This past summer she added another role as she became the new director of campus activities and housing. Before coming […]

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Former Milligan professor Nick Blosser unveiled an exhibit of his artwork in Milligan’s art gallery. Visitors could both view and purchase Blosser’s works during homecoming weekend. Blosser’s exhibit “The Outside” displayed his work from the past six years. His pieces focus on uncovering aspects of nature that are typically overlooked.  “It’s not really a new […]

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On Oct. 18, President Greer sent out an email to announce a relaxation of COVID-19 protocol. Milligan is now mask-optional except in the following settings: large indoor gatherings, classrooms or laboratories for more than a short period of time, and indoor sporting events.  This decision was made by Dr. Greer and the Response Team after […]

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Facebook and the other apps the company owns were down for over five hours on October 4. With more than 3.5 billion users on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger, the outage affected many businesses and communicators. Facebook accounts are also used to link people to accounts they may have with other sites, causing issues on […]

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With all of the risks of COVID-19, the United States enacted multiple travel bans in hopes of limiting infections and preventing mutated strains from entering the country. Many international students here at Milligan have been greatly impacted by these travel restrictions, but they have something to look forward to as President Biden recently announced that […]

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