On Sunday, November 13th Milligans Women’s Chorale traveled to the Biltmore house In Asheville, North Carolina. The girls performed a series of Christmas pieces throughout the night divided into five performances. Photos by Rebecca Rendon
Men’s Basketball took home a 86-82 win at home against Columbia International University (CIU) on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Although Milligan struggled to answer CIU’s offensive efforts in the first half, junior Finn McClure believes the team was still in control. “We controlled the tempo game-wise,” he said. “We didn’t play too fast or too slow.” […]
Revised on November 21st, 2022 While winning a national championship at any collegiate level is an impressive feat, to hold nine after a single year is an achievement within itself. In Milligan’s history, they have won 31 national championships between their individuals and teams in the NAIA and USA cycling divisions. Nine of those championships […]
Senior art major Lauren Petty’s art exhibition, “Surrounded,” will premiere on Nov. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Derthick Hall art gallery. Her show follows the theme of important people in her life that have continued to influence her faith. “The majority of the works are portraits of my female friends and mentors, done in […]
Lady Buffs Fall Short to Alice Lloyd Milligan’s women’s basketball team competed in their season opener at the Steve Lacy Fieldhouse on Wednesday, Nov. 2. The Lady Buffs walked away with a 55-61 loss against Alice Lloyd 61-55. Senior Kristy Galea and sophomore Lauren Longmire were notable players for Milligan’s offense and worked hard to […]
The Academic Affairs Committee met on Thursday, October 27 with updates on the current state of Milligan’s academic programs, along with new faculty and staff changes. Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean, Garland Young, officiated the meeting. He began with an introduction of new faculty members. “This year has been full of faculty searches,” […]
As temperatures begin to drop and the fall semester continues, students may be on the lookout for ways to provide a quick break from the books. One group on campus working to host such campus activities are the Goah Scholars. Members of Goah are recipients of the Goah Diversity Scholarship, which recognizes minority students that […]
Scores of students, faculty, people from the community, and artists’ families crowded into the Derthick Art Gallery on Friday evening for the opening of “Chimera,” an art show featuring diverse works by three Milligan instructors. Art Brown, associate professor of graphic design; Karahann Kiser, assistant professor of interactive media design; and Adam Trabold, a Milligan […]
Milligan hosted its inaugural Eli Cramer Invitational on Friday, September 30 to celebrate the life of Eli Cramer, who was tragically killed during a pre-meet run last spring. Tusculum University, Lees McRae, and Montreat College were all in attendance to take part in the race. The scene contained loads of people surrounding Milligan’s famous running […]
I must confess that when I earned my first B in high school, it was an earth-shattering moment. It’s a sign, I thought, I’m not going to succeed in life. Who was I to ever think I was? Dramatic, I know, but it was indeed the world I was living in and many other students […]