The Student Government Association (SGA) at Milligan University introduced a new award to the Milligan community at the beginning of November. The award is named “Making a Difference” and was developed to highlight the student, faculty or staff member who has gone the extra mile to serve the community this semester. According to the SGA […]
Milligan University’s men’s soccer team played exceptionally well despite two weeks of quarantine. Despite only having a few days of practice to prepare for Montreat College the Buffs came out on top with a 6-0 win. The men’s soccer team hadn’t played a game since Oct. 21. Goalkeeper, Jan Kuepper, explained, “After the second practice, […]
Milligan University’s women’s soccer team suffered a tough home loss against Reinhardt University on Wednesday after coming out of a two week quarantine. The Lady Buffs hadn’t played a game since Oct. 27. Senior Poppy Smith explained, “It was a big adjustment after a long two weeks but the team was very excited to get […]
Milligan students’ attitudes about sexuality have changed dramatically over the last five years, according to a recent survey conducted by the Stampede. The survey revisited the one conducted in October 2015, after Milligan released a draft of its sexuality policy statement. The 2020 survey link was emailed to all current students on Nov. 11. The […]
Adam Trabold presents the making of “Love’s Labor’s Lost,” a senior final production by theatre major Hannah Meyers. The production can be watched here on the Milligan Fine Arts’ Facebook Page.
For all students and faculty at Milligan University, the Fall semester of 2020 will always be remembered as different and special. Adjusting collegiate careers to a global pandemic has been everything but easy and has required strong efforts of everyone within Milligan’s community. With the end of an unconventional semester, it is time to look […]
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Mackenzie Guy interviews Dr. Kellie Brown about her most recently published book, “The Sound of Hope.”
The year of 2020 has proven to be a time of uncertainty and change. Some of these changes have occurred on the Milligan campus to ensure the safety of faculty, staff and students But among the student body, freshman students’ perspectives of the school vastly differ from those of the seniors. Senior Callie Daniel is […]
Milligan University student’s continue to gain experience through internships this semester despite a global pandemic. “Students gain valuable experience and develop marketable skills through an internship,” said Director of Calling and Career Exploration, Beth Anderson. “Even if an internship is not directly related to their future career, the opportunity to build competencies valued and sought […]