8/19 Women’s cycling swept the podium. 8/19 Men’s Soccer vs. University of the Cumberlands (Ky.). After double overtime, the game resulted in a tie (1-1) with Milligan’s lone goal coming from freshman Rhys Borror. 8/21 Men’s Soccer at SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) in Savannah, Ga. Loss 3-4. 8/25 Men’s Soccer vs. Life […]
It is very apparent to anyone who comes in contact with senior and SGA president Gabriel Logan that he is the perfect fit for the Student Government Association (SGA). He has a passion for Milligan College and the community. Logan is a former basketball player with some serious titles under his belt. While in high […]
Watch out Tri-Cities; a local clothing brand is ready to take Tennessee, and the world, by storm. Two students at King University, Tani Houston, a sophomore digital media and business-marketing double major, and Marzuwq Bholai, a sophomore digital media design major, are the brains behind First North. They met last year at King University as […]
On August 30 the beginnings of a student-led Bible study gathered for the first time. Led by junior Joshua Mangano, a Bible major, and sophomore business major Andrew Cox, The Refuge will meet every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Student Union Building (SUB 7). The Refuge is intended to be a safe space for […]
The Milligan community came together at The Village Lawn on Monday to view the historic solar eclipse as it passed over the college. The 96.8% Eclipse of the Sun viewing party was hosted and sponsored by the Campus Activities Board (CAB), the Society of Scientific Christian Scholars and the newly reinstated Buffalo Ramblers. The party […]
The Stampede will be taking a break over summer. We’ll be back with more campus, local and global news on August 20. Have a great break. We’ll see you in the fall!
On Thursday the Milligan College Board of Trustees met to discuss the school’s current and future finances. In attendance were: David Hamilton, Tommy Burleson, Bill Clem, Bill Greene, Denny Mayes, John Wiggins and Jackie Steadman. The meeting opened with a prayer from Chairman David Hamilton. He prayed for the committee to make the right decisions […]
Last week, voting began for students regarding the open positions of the Student Government Association (SGA) for the 2017-2018 school year. According to the college, the organization exists “to formulate and execute a Christian student government whose duties are to stimulate communication and cooperation” among the Milligan College community. While many of those running were […]
It’s finally the end of the year! As you are packing up your room and trying to fit your futon into a two-door sedan, you are probably wondering what to do with the many books you purchased this semester. Of course, you could keep them for your bookshelves to look back and reference. But if […]