Emmanuel has had a series of break-ins this semester, all of them involving vehicles. Most of the break-ins happened late in the night around 1-5 a.m. While no signs of forced entry were seen at any of the events, victims did notice missing items from their vehicles. Items included purses, backpacks and computers. Isaac Williams, […]
Today, March 1, marks the end of Black History Month, having lasted the entirety of February. Milligan’s campus hosted two main events for Black History Month: a panel titled “Lenses of the Black Experience” and a sampling of cultural foods followed by a panel discussion. Black History Month originated in the 1970s at Kent State […]
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 […]
This past weekend, the Milligan College dance team loaded up the vans and headed to Atlanta, Ga., where they competed in the “Beyond the Stars” dance competition. Seven dance studios made up this competition. They spent the weekend dancing and performing to the best of their abilities in the hopes of getting the Milligan “dance […]