On Oct. 13, Milligan University announced its plans for the spring semester regarding the present virus COVID-19. According to an email sent out by President Bill Greer, the winter break will be extended by two weeks which results in a delay for the start of the spring semester. Classes will begin on Jan. 25 instead […]
On Mental Health Day, Milligan’s Psychology Department collaborated with the Counseling Center to invite students to “meet their emotions” and watch Disney’s Inside Out on the Village Lawn.
Two wins and four medals were claimed when Milligan University’s Cross Country teams participated in the annual Appalachian Athletic Conference Preview race in Asheville on Oct. 17. It was the fourth win of the season for the women’s team and the fifth win for the men’s team, leaving the men’s team undefeated this season. Avery […]
The second Presidential Debate of 2020 was canceled earlier this week by the Commission of Presidential Debates (CPD). Students’ reactions to the cancellation vary greatly. Some students wish it had gone on as planned. “I believe the second debate should have been held either in person or at least virtually,” said Milligan student Elliot Baldy. Others […]
During the week of Oct. 19 – 23, Milligan University’s Student Government Association will be sponsoring events for students on campus. Due to COVID-19 precautions, there will not be a traditional homecoming celebration this year, so SGA hopes these events help students get into the homecoming spirit. SGA Vice President Alex Reynoso said, “I believe […]
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On Wednesday, Milligan University shut down for the day in order to give its student body a much needed mental health day. The announcement for the closure came out on Oct. 8 via a mass email sent out by President Bill Greer himself. The day off came as a much welcomed relief to the community […]
What was once home to “The Hungry Wolf” now hosts another restaurant. “Milligan’s Pizza” is a new pizza restaurant just minutes away from the university. The restaurant is being opened and run by Costa Koubis, also known as Guss to his friends. He was approached by his friend, the owner of “The Hungry Wolf”, and […]
Del Harris, a 1959 graduate of Milligan College, was selected as an inaugural member of the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association’s (TICUA) Hall of Fame when the organization announced the inaugural class of 2020 at the beginning of October. Every year, TICUA honors a number of influential alumni from their 35 member institutions to […]