The annual Festival of One Act Plays has successfully ushered in the end of another successful, academic Milligan year. The Festival of One Act Plays encourages students to participate as directors or actors in plays that only last for one act. The plays lasted over the course of two days, with two plays making their […]
Throughout Milligan College’s campus students can spot diversity–in the classrooms, dorms and even on sports teams. Milligan was not always this way, though, and there is one place in particular that has increased dramatically over the past few years in diversity, and that is on the men’s baseball team. The baseball team has brought in […]
With That Big Party having a humanities art slides theme this year, many people dressed up as one of their favorite paintings. Here are just a few of the highlights. “My dress features Van Gogh’s ‘Cafe Terrace at Night.’ I have always loved impressionist and post-impressionist paintings, but I admire ‘Cafe Terrace at Night’ […]
This year, humanities 202 read a dystopian novel called “1984.” In this novel, the main character, Winston Smith, worked for the ministry of “truth” correcting errors in past publications. What this really meant is that he worked for the power called “Big Brother” covering up historical events so that they supported the image “Big Brother” […]
The long awaited Will Graham Celebration finally took place this weekend at the Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City. Graham is continuing his grandfather’s mission of proclaiming God’s love to the people that need Jesus Christ. Students had three different opportunities to hear Graham speak and also worship along with Aaron Shust, The Adoration […]
Students gathered in McGlothlin-Street Theatre at the Gregory Center for Buffalo Tales this past Thursday. Buffalo Tales is an event put on by students in professor of communications Dr. Bruce Montgomery’s storytelling class. Students in the storytelling class put on the event as part of their final grade every semester. This semester students told three […]
Milligan freshman John Will Hutcheson was crowned “Mr. Buff” Friday night, April 13, in the Gregory Center. Hutcheson won over five other competitors in front of an audience that filled half of the theatre. “At first I was surprised, but now I’m really happy,” Hutcheson said a few minutes after being crowned. Hutcheson’s talent was […]
Senior photography major Lukas Williams’ art exhibition, “Dark Matter,” is a collection of photos that displays the beauty that can come from mental illness. His exhibit premiered on April 8 at 2 p.m. in Derthick Hall basement. Upon walking into the room, visitors were greeted by ominous music and dark lighting. On the back wall […]
Language enrollment has been dropping in colleges across the country since the fall of 2009, according to Modern Language Association. This includes programs like German, French and Spanish. However, Milligan’s Spanish department has not been a part of this nationwide trend and is progressively bringing more students into the program. In the fall, the Spanish […]
With graduation just around the corner, many Milligan students will soon find themselves without Webb or The Village to call their home. For most students, their best bet after college is to rent instead of buying a home, but there’s a lot to consider when looking for the perfect rental. Finding a place to stay […]