Senior graphic design majors Amy Shumaker, Bethany Sodergren and Cora Wymer are showcasing their original art pieces in digital illustration, print design, type design, package design, and other digital media. Their work is displayed in Milligan’s art gallery in Derthick Hall from Nov. 17 – Dec. 6.  Shumaker, Sodergren and Wymer each have about 10 […]

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Johnson City, home to attractions like Founders Park, Willow Tree Coffee Shop and many, many churches has hit 150 years of existence. Johnson City was founded on Dec. 1, 1869, at the intersection of three different railroads to act as a resting place in the mountains for travelers.  Join in the celebration through December with […]

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Milligan’s International Justice Mission, or IJM, club celebrated the Global Night of Prayer on Nov. 9. The event took place in the Jeanes room in the Village and was led by senior Madi Troyer. The night of prayer featured four speakers from different countries with a time of prayer in between each, and the event […]

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The Milligan College Campus Activities Board (CAB) threw a “silent disco” on Nov. 8 in Lower Seegar.  Jason Onks, director of the campus activities, explained to the Stampede what went into the event. “I have done these with an organization I work with and thought it would be something fun and different to do here […]

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Students in Hart Hall received an unexpected surprise when a pipe burst Friday Nov. 8. The leak resulted in water being turned off and students relocating to Sutton Hall and other places.  According to Dean of Students, Tony Jones, the leak was first noticed in the early evening hours on Friday and was immediately reported […]

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Popstar, designer and rapper Kanye West released his debut “gospel” hip hop album, “Jesus is King,” on Oct. 25. This album comes in the aftermath of his recent “rebirth” into Christianity. Kanye has also led worship services and made appearances in churches around the country. Members of the Milligan community reacted to his recent actions […]

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The women’s volleyball team conference run came to an end in the finals against Reinhardt University on Nov. 16. The final score of the match came out to 3-0 with the Reinhardt Eagles taking it in a clean sweep.  “Our mentality going into the weekend was to win,” said senior Alyssa Gibson. “After going to […]

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The 31st annual Elizabethton Fraser Fir tree lighting took place Nov. 19. The tradition kicks off the holiday season for the town. The historic tree stands at a whopping 78 feet tall and is the second tallest Fraser Fir in the nation. According to Chamber of Commerce Director, Tonya Stevens, the tree was remeasured a […]

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