COVID-19 caused the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) to take strict measures for upcoming athletic seasons. The decisions made by the NAIA consisted of temperature checks before every practice, no fans at any indoor events, sanitizing frequently, delay of seasons, only conference games/matches scheduled to be played and championships pushed back. “The COVID-19 mandates […]
As Milligan University students returned to campus for a school year unlike any other, they were met with several changes. Over the summer months, Milligan faculty and administrators did well to communicate frequently and clearly with students to prepare them for what to expect when returning to campus. Students received update emails from president Bill […]
Like many events recently, COVID-19 led to the cancellation of Milligan University’s study abroad program for this semester. The Los Angeles Film Studies Center (LAFSC) program was one of the study abroad trips cancelled. LAFSC is run through BestSemester, an organization affiliated with the Council of Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU). Amanda Lorch, senior film […]
Due to the precautions taken by Milligan to slow the spread of COVID-19, traditional freshman welcome week activities such as the Doe River Gorge trip, the matriculation ceremony and peer mentor groups had to either be canceled or modified. Kaelyn Slaughter, an incoming freshman at Milligan College, addressed her first week experience. “I didn’t know […]
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Finals week is here at last. For many, it could not come quickly enough. For others, the circumstances are somewhat worrying. Due to the remote learning practices currently in place at Milligan College and other educational institutions around the world, finals week this semester looks very different than it usually does. Since classes have been […]
God is in control. There has never been a day that God did not have his hand grasping creation in his fingertips, and all that has come to pass has never been in the blindspot of God. Even the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ can be seen as far back in the garden where the old […]
This article is cowritten by Amy Shumaker and Jordan Burch. On Milligan College’s campus, there is one place to buy all of your game day swag, textbooks and even your favorite coffee mug for late-night library study sessions. The Milligan Bookstore is the staple of many student needs and is the one-stop-shop for incoming students. […]
Milligan College held its annual Awards Convocation online on Thursday to recognize students with outstanding achievement in the 2019-20 school year. The departments of each concentration presented a total of over 80 awards to their selected recipients. According to milligan.edu, Milligan’s highest student honor, the Ivor Jones Outstanding Senior Award, was given to Elijah “Bo” […]
COVID-19 threw just about everyone a curveball that seems almost impossible to hit. Not to mention, the implemented stay-at-home orders across the United States have many going “stir-crazy.” Among those feeling most impacted by the coronavirus are graduating seniors, especially since they are unable to say final and proper goodbyes to their friends, professors and […]