Spiritual formation credit has been a requirement for at least 10 years. The program was created to allow students more of a choice when it came to chapel attendance. However, President Bill Greer has hopes to discuss the possibility of getting rid of the requirement over the next two to three years in the strategic […]
This past weekend the Milligan College theatre students performed their spring play, “Rabbit Hole,” by David Lindsay-Abaire. This play portrays a family as they go through the struggle of losing their son. The script follows Becca, played by senior psychology major Kristen Branch, and Howie, played by freshman Bible major Drew Hawkins. The play begins […]
This week has been a busy one for Milligan spring athletics, with competitions ranging from baseball and softball games to tennis and golf matches. To start off the week, the women’s tennis team won their third straight match at Bluefield in Blacksburg, Va., 5-4. On March 19, Milligan’s baseball team won the last game against […]
Last print, The Stampede did a piece on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Acts and wanted to do a follow up piece on Milligan’s privacy policies. FERPA is what the federal government requires of all schools that receive federal funding, but many colleges have additional policies on top of that. The Stampede sat down […]
“Radio Rejects” is a weekly radio show that airs on Milligan College Radio 90.5 WUMC on Mondays between 8-9 p.m. Senior station manager Caleb Perhne and sophomore assistant station manager Dalton Smith spend their time streaming music that is not well known to the public. During the show, they also discuss the songs and artists […]
The first Campus Safety Week took place at Milligan College last week. Director of Property and Risk Management Brent Nipper organized the week’s various events as a way to help educate students on the safety procedures at Milligan College. “Students can see everything we talk about in our handbook,” he said, “but this week was […]
One of the stories that President Bill Greer shares at the beginning of every school year in August is about Rosalyn. This woman went to Milligan in 1929 and she made quite an impression for only having been here one semester. She had quite the laundry list of demerits. She got in trouble for loaning […]
Administration is now forcing Village residents to shower in the Wellness Center after too many complaints of not having hot water in their suites. The Village residents are often without hot water and so are now being forced to shower somewhere different. Each time a Village resident wants to shower, they no longer have the […]
The mummified remains of Milligan’s founder, Josephus Hopwood, has been placed on the so-called “seven-to-seven” punishment after he was found in the basement of Hart Hall outside of open dorm hours. Hart resident Pupil Studentson found Hopwood in a previously undiscovered room in the lowest level of Hart while searching for her missing laundry card. […]