Local coffee shops near Milligan are offering unique fall drinks like apple crisp lattes, s’mores cold brews, and black pepper vanilla lattes. These creative options go beyond the typical PSL with cozy, seasonal flavors.
While studying abroad in Oxford, the writer unexpectedly connected with someone from their hometown, showing how much they carry Milligan with them. Their experience abroad helped them realize how deeply Milligan has shaped their identity.
Misinformation spreads easily because our brains crave simple, emotional stories that feel true. To stop its spread, we need to slow down, think critically, and verify before sharing.
Fall in the Milligan area offers local markets, festivals, music, and art events that go beyond the typical pumpkin spice latte. From craft fairs to free concerts and pumpkin carving, there are plenty of fun and affordable ways to enjoy the season.
Milligan’s WUMC 90.5 joined World College Radio Day with a segment on diverse musical cultures. A kickoff event featured student talks on music, ministry, theater, and athletics.
The Stampede has spoken on how to fact check the things you see online. Reliable sources are necessary, but not everyone checks before posting.
The Milligan swim team is still in search for a coach after both head and assistant coaches moved. Throughout this time, the swimmers remain confident and positive.
Milligan launches "Delight" for the second year in a row. They are inviting any women on campus to join the meetings on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Jeanes Room.
SGA announces freshmen election winners, which was a very close race. The new freshman class president is BK Evans.
Milligan Stampede launches "The Reality Check" which explores misinformation and disinformation. Through the series, fact-checking tools and strategies will be provided to combat false information.