Political Panel: Stampede TV Fall 2020
Mackenzie Guy informs you about a political panel that was held over Zoom including Milligan faculty such as Dr. Amy Edmonds, Ben Cachiaras, Dan Week, and Jeff Anderson.
Mackenzie Guy informs you about a political panel that was held over Zoom including Milligan faculty such as Dr. Amy Edmonds, Ben Cachiaras, Dan Week, and Jeff Anderson.
Mackenzie Guy interviews two students about Milligan’s mock election and how the polls turned out.
Annie Ensley gives you information regarding Milligan’s Banned Books Week at the Welshimer Library.
Monday, September 28 Milligan’s student run newspaper, The Stampede, announced a mock presidential election for students to participate in. Voting was open for five days and students could make their voices heard by voting on the GoogleForm that was sent out via email or scan a QR code posted on social media or on printed […]
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 […]
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 […]
On Monday, Milligan University’s Student Government Association (SGA) announced their new student lead initiative titled “The Refuge” in a press release. The initiative was pitched by SGA Treasurer and Advisor for Student Relations Chase McGlamery and SGA President Dalton Shell. The Refuge is a collaborative effort between Milligan SGA and Milligan’s Campus Ministry. The Refuge […]
Campus Activities hosts yet another TWIRP Week with a remarkable turnout this year – Annie Ensley gives you the rundown of the events hosted that week.
Almost everything has changed this semester due to COVID-19 and the Humanities program is no exception.
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 […]