Students now have two new places in the area to get their coffee fix. Bebettes Beignets and Coffee and Still Waters Coffeehouse both recently opened for business. Bebettes is located in Johnson City, about a 12 minute drive from Milligan’s campus, Still Waters Coffeehouse is located in Gray, approximately a 20 minute drive from campus, […]
Three Milligan athletes earned Appalachian Athletic Conference honors this week. Kaely Gose, of women’s basketball, Tim Thacker, of men’s indoor track and field and Sterling Burnett, of men’s swimming. This is Gose’s second consecutive AAC player of the week award. She credits the hard work and talent of her teammates for allowing her to earn […]
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“Everybody can be great because everyone can serve… You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love,” said King in his final sermon at Ebenezer Baptist Church. Milligan emphasizes this message of service by hosting a service weekend to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. MLK Day was oficially declared a […]
President Greer announced in December that the Fall would bring additions of three new clubs to Milligan: disc golf, fly fishing and a drum line. These clubs will be different from regular clubs due to the requirements and expectations set forth. They are not a part of the athletic program, but have competitive aspects. Tim […]
Laundry typically is not anyone’s favorite pastime, and inadequate washers and dryers make the process even more frustrating. Thankfully, over the Christmas break, Milligan upgraded all of the machines to simplify the chore. An email was sent to all students on Jan. 13, notifying them of the upgrade and sharing information about the reason for […]
Recently on various social media platforms, a new “meme” is trending which pokes fun at the generation of people born between 1946 and 1965. This generation is also known as “boomers,” and Vox.com says that the meme was created to prove that this demographic is “out of touch.” The trend was popularized on Twitter this […]
Milligan volleyball hosted the opening round of the NAIA Women’s Volleyball National Championship on Saturday, Nov. 23. This was the first time in school history that Milligan has hosted the national championship opening round for any sport. Milligan played Martin Methodist College and lost in four sets. Before the game on Nov. 23, Milligan had […]
Food Network personality Guy Fieri has plans with business partner Robert Earl to open four chicken based restaurants across Tennessee. Restaurants are projected to open in 2020 with locations in Johnson City, Nashville, Gatlinburg, and Knoxville. Face Hospitality, another partner on the project, is currently looking at locations in town. “We are looking at several […]
On Nov. 22 “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” was released in the United States. The movie is a modern adaptation of the Mr. Roger’s children show that ran for 33 years. The movie is based on true events of the well-known article “Can You Say…Hero” in Esquire Magazine, published in November 1998. The movie […]