On April 2, Milligan junior softball pitcher Kassi Butcher was named the Appalachian Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week. Butcher earned this award for the week of March 26 after her efforts helped Milligan to achieve a 4-0 record for the week. “I was super excited and honored to receive my AAC recognition,” Butcher said. […]

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Milligan hosted its 23rd annual Juried Art Exhibition, which featured various works of art and photography from Milligan students. The show debuted on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and was free and open to the public. The exhibit will run from April 22-29. Located on the bottom floor of Derthick, the exhibit is still open for […]

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Remember the last time you downloaded a phone application or created a new account on a website? Often it is too time consuming to sort through old emails, attempting to remember their passwords and then waiting to receive an email for verification. So instead, we click that blue button spelling out “Sign in with Facebook.” […]

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As finals loom around the corner, so do the inevitable feelings of dread and anxiety about all the things that stand between you and an exceptionally long summer break. And if you’re anything like me, studying in your room just isn’t cutting it anymore. Luckily for us, Milligan’s campus AND the greater Johnson City/Elizabethton area […]

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The senior tennis players walked onto their home courts to play their last match on April 11. The sun was shining and spirits were high as the Buffs faced Tennessee Wesleyan in the last  conference match of the season. Seniors from both the men’s and women’s teams, including Becca Guthrie, Abby Allen, Josh Craine, Conly […]

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With Hopwood Memorial Christian Church receiving a renovation this academic year, Professor Nicholas Blosser set out to create a piece of art that would fill a space of the wall in the main sanctuary. Hopwood’s renovations had caused a window on the right side of the sanctuary to turn into a wall. This caused the […]

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Midterm elections are coming up in states across the country. Voters will be electing new senators, governors and representatives. Experts are predicting race outcomes in certain states, but in swing states like Ohio and Florida the races are too close to predict. Both of these states will elect representatives, governors and one senator. In Congress […]

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Milligan College and Emmanuel Christian Seminary hosted its first Stone-Campbell Conference, which lasted April 6-7. Stone-Campbell Journal is an annual conference for scholars and students alike to take part of and listen to various speakers in an academic setting. The theme for the 17th annual conference was “Theology of Others: Judaism, Islam, and ‘None-of-the-Aboves.’” According […]

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