When Tasha Golden of Ellery opened her mouth to sing, banging out notes on her keyboard while Justin Golden accompanied her on guitar, heads turned and murmuring quieted. The husband and wife duo created a sound that filled the SUB7 coffeehouse to the brim last Friday night.
Talent poured out of the Gregory Center Friday night at FUSION Live, an event hosted by Multi-Cultural Affairs Committee
It was the fall of 1994 when the ambitious Traci Smith entered into the realm of Milligan. Nearly 16 years later, Milligan faculty, staff, and students are preparing for the final departure of such a widely treasured individual.
Thirty-two students gathered for an informal discussion in the Fireside Lounge Wednesday to ask urban minister Bart Campolo any questions they might have after his controversial speech at Tuesday's Justice Week convocation.
A screening of Invisible Children and discussion afterward drew a crowd of about 150 students, faculty and staff. As a part of Justice Week, the Cross Cultural Missions Committee held the event to raise awareness of the injustice the Invisible Children tour addresses.
Milligan held its biannual open house for prospective students. Admissions counselor Grant Foster gives some specifics about the event.
The music was echoing from Seeger Chapel as students entered last Thursday. A full rock band was onstage, while the audience was awake and singing loudly.
Forty Milligan students traveled to Ridgecrest Retreat Center in North Carolina this past weekend to conclude Spiritual Renewal Week. It was a time to get away from campus to take part in worship, prayer and fellowship. Senior Justin Larson, juniors Chase Boyer and Josh Little, and freshman Ryan Evans led the event.