Both men’s and women’s basketball appeared in the Appalachian Athletic Conference tournament. The women finished as runner up of the tournament while the men fell in the semifinals. The men started the post-season tournament by beating Kentucky Christian 86-70 before losing to Montreat 100-68 the following day. “[We] felt great about the win over KY […]
Coronavirus, Spring Production, Second Wave, and more!
There are over 78,000 confirmed cases and over 2,000 deaths from the coronavirus epidemic as of Feb. 23 according to the World Health Organization (WHO), a group that helps organize international health efforts. The disease has been officially named the “coronavirus disease 2019,” or “COVID-19” for short, according to the Center for Disease Control and […]
Making The Difference, E-Sports, TBP, and more!
Milligan is the first in the region to offer a collegiate robotics team. Students who are on the pioneering team are given tools to construct remote operated vehicles (ROVs) capable of underwater navigation. Milligan’s robots will be going up against other ROVs created by middle and high school students in the region during the 2020 […]
Milligan hosted family weekend Feb. 14-16. Several athletic, academic and artistic events were offered around campus that appealed to both students and their parents according to Jason Onks, director of campus activities. Onks is in charge of scheduling the date of family weekend as well as organizing other events for entertainment. He typically targets weekends […]
Guest speaker at Milligan, new restaurant in Johnson City, sports recap, and more!
Family Weekend, Crashes, Dos Gatos Art Show and more!
Dos Gatos Coffee Bar is currently hosting an art exhibit featuring Milligan students’ work. The opening night and reception was Feb. 7 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., but the exhibit will be up until Feb. 24. The exhibit held an open call for art, graphic design and photography students to submit up to two works […]
On Feb. 6, Milligan hosted a student organized panel on voting from a Christian perspective. The event took place in Hyder auditorium at 7:00 p.m. Panelists included Dr. Lee Blackburn, associate professor of history and humanities; Dr. Amy Edmonds, associate professor of political science and faculty advisor of Student Government Association; and Rep. Timothy Hill, […]