The Stampede got to sit down and talk with Student Government Association (SGA) president Gabe Logan and sponsor Dr. Amy Edmonds to hear their plans for this upcoming year. What could be considered both Logan’s and Edmonds’ best quality is their passion. They both are beyond excited for this upcoming year and the plans they […]
By the time Aug. 1 rolled around, it was clear that Webb Hall was not going to be big enough to house all the male underclassmen that were expecting to move in on Aug. 12. A total of 174 students can live in Webb Hall; the number of students that were set to move into […]
Milligan’s women’s soccer team did not disappoint in their home opener on Wednesday, Sept. 6, as they rolled past Emory and Henry 6-0.
Ready to test your trivia knowledge? Grab four of your friends and come out on Thursday nights to the Student Union Building (SUB 7) at 8 p.m. and test your trivia skills. The opening night of the Trivia Thursdays had the SUB 7 full. Hosts Heather Jackson, director of student success and disability services, and […]
The bass is thumping. The electric guitar rocks. The room is filled with the overall auditory beauty that comes when various instruments come together. But the spotlight falls on one person alone: the keyboardist leading the congregation in song. Christy Dickison, the worship leader at the West Market location of North Ridge Community Church, raises […]
This year, Milligan has opened its doors to 14 new faculty members. The Stampede got to sit with two new professors, Namyoun Choi, assistant professor of computer science, and Kristen Entwistle, assistant professor of chemistry. Dr. Namyoun Choi Namyoun Choi says that she continues her “God-given task” by teaching at Milligan College. Choi has an […]
This year will mark Milligan’s fifth year with the men’s volleyball program. The program began in the 2013-14 academic year, with coach Doneva Bays, also the women’s volleyball coach, at the helm. Unlike the women’s volleyball team, the men’s team is not a varsity sport but instead operates as a club program, which means it […]
College students experience a rather unfortunate paradox: We love to go eat at restaurants, but we rarely have the funds to do so. Inexpensive options like Cook-Out and McDonald’s are great, but some hungers call for something more unique. East Tennessee is full of wonderful, one-of-a-kind eateries that won’t break the bank. Naturally, these places […]
Java Juice House is a new café in the Johnson City area specifically designed with personal health in mind. They specialize in serving fresh, natural and organic, and they don’t add any extra fats, oils or dairy to their products. Their granola and almond butter (which I’ve tried and can confirm that it is […]
The process of expanding Hopwood Christian Church began May 9, and it is expected to be completed by early December. Hopwood, to the right of the bridge when entering Milligan’s campus, seeks to continue their age-old legacy of sacrifice for future generations as construction progresses. The church still stands today thanks to a group of […]