A former Milligan College student and piano performance major, Lucas Schmidt, felt compelled to run for office in historic Jonesborough because of an unprecedented event, the COVID-19 pandemic.  “I decided to run for office because I have grown increasingly concerned with the financial stability and quality of life of Jonesborough, where I live,” Schmidt stated. […]

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On Friday night, Milligan University’s  Women’s volleyball team battled it out against Bryan College. Bryan hosted the game on their campus in Dayton, Tennessee. The game concluded  with a loss for the Lady Buffs. The game lasted a total of four remarkably close sets. The sets ending with the scores 21-25, 20-25, 25-21, 18-25, only […]

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There will be no in person performances from Milligan University’s symphony orchestra this year. This is one of many changes the school has made due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of accepting the loss, those in the music department decided to record sections of the pieces they would have performed live.  Professor of Music […]

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The Milligan University golf team performed well at the Music City Invitational, hosted by Cumberland University Monday and Tuesday at Twelve Stones Golf Club. There was tough competition in Goodlettsville this week as eight of the top 25 programs in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) were present. Yet despite the tough opponents, the […]

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Milligan University students and individuals across the country gathered Wednesday evening to witness the first and only debate between potential vice presidential candidates.  Candidates answered questions regarding topics such as abortion, pandemic vaccines, criminal justice reform and foreign relations.  Senator Kamala Harris represented Democratic candidate Joe Biden, while current Vice President Michael Pence represented Republican […]

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