Event celebrates Black History Month with food
Students provide free tax prep to community
StampedeTV Spring 2018: Newscast 2
The show goes on: Richard Major to bring a fresh play to Milligan
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 […]
Dance team wins team award in Atlanta
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 […]
Milligan swimming exceeds coach’s expectations at conference
It was a long weekend for the Milligan College swim team as they competed in the Appalachian Athletic Conference Championships. Unfortunately, the Water Buffs went into the conference meet with some of their teammates missing due to illness and many cases of the flu. “We have been tapering, slowing down of pace, for about four […]
ESL teachers share practical knowledge with Milligan’s new ESL program class
This past Saturday, two local English as a Second Language teachers from the Johnson City district shared teaching tips with students in Milligan’s new ESL endorsement program. They openly addressed the 11 students seated in a u-shape in Clark 101. Deborah Forster, who has been an elementary teacher for over 10 years and is renewing […]
IF:Gathering: A new worship tradition at Milligan?
IF:Gathering is an event aimed at women of all ages, cultures and languages to provide a space where they can feel welcome and comfortable to come as they are and hear the gospel. On Feb. 9 and 10th, around 20 female Milligan students met on campus to participate in this two-day, gospel-centered worship and discipleship […]
To be or not to be? DACA goes to the Supreme Court
On Tuesday, Jan. 9, a federal judge ruled to block the Trump administration’s decision to end DACA. The federal judge also called for the administration to resume receiving DACA renewals after stating the program was necessary and that “our country has a strong interest in the uniform application of immigration law and policy.” This ruling […]
