Dr. Noah DeLong, Milligan’s associate professor of music, opened the 2017-18 Faculty Lecture Series in Derthick Lecture Hall on Sept. 18 among students, faculty and members of the community. His lecture was titled “Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: a composer between two worlds,” which was based on research from when DeLong was pursuing his doctorate. With entertaining jokes […]
As an Assistant Professor of English and Humanities, Dr. Kayla Walker-Edin is more than qualified to tell us what we should read when we’re not reading our humanities assignments or writing our Christ and Culture journals. 1. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot Following two storylines, Gwendolen Harleth and Daniel Deronda struggle to discover the values […]
Five freshmen were inducted into the Student Government Association after their election on Sept. 14. President: Mikaela Miller Female Representatives: Kaylee Mulkins Taylor Begley Male Representatives: Logan Mink Corbin Cross This group of representatives is looking forward to helping the student body and looking to make a difference on campus.
Charlottesville gained national attention when the white supremacy rally took place on Aug. 12. After Charlottesville, the reporting has died down on these rallies. However, these rallies have continued and are continuing. On Sept. 30, a rally is coming close to Milligan, the location only being disclosed as “an hour outside of Knoxville.” The rally […]
Transitioning from high school to college has not been easy, but every word I read and every tear I cry makes me realize that I am that much closer to my dreams. There are many things I wish I would have known before coming to Milligan, but I narrowed it down to these six: Spending […]
Dear Brutus, Midterms week is coming up and I’ve got a lot to do. I have two tests and a huge paper, and I have to get ready for fall break. How am I supposed to deal with everything thrown at me this week? Sincerely, Seriously Stressing Dear Seriously Stressing, I feel you. Midterms week […]
Looking for a chance to meet new people or try something new? Whether you want a way to cut loose, help build the community or build your résumé, Milligan campus clubs offer solutions. Here are two new clubs that are offered this semester. ENACTUS, Entrepreneurial Action Us, began to emerge last semester but will get […]
If you ask almost any local or Milligan upperclassmen about Tree Streets, they will immediately tell you that you have to go. This event is part yard sale, part flea market, part thrifting experience, and it is nothing like anything you’ve experienced before. Over 15,000 people went through Tree Streets on Sept. 9. Sellers mostly […]
Whether in a professional sports team or a collegiate team, one thing cannot be avoided: injury. The women’s volleyball team is no stranger to injury this season but has been able to find help from other Milligan athletes, specifically the women’s basketball team. This season, the women’s roster consisted of a total of nine players, […]