My life as a college student is a tightly wound mechanism, well oiled with caffeine. The machine only works under strict rules of efficiency. My backseat folds down into a convenient storage area, spaghetti sauce jars become flower vases, the coffee table acts as the dinner table. It's a delicate balance. One more item, and the whole construction might come tumbling down.
As I look back on my four years at Milligan, I can't help but cherish in my heart all those quirks that make being a Buffalo such a unique experience. Years from now, when I recall my home in Tennessee's fair eastern mountains, I will remember with fondness "Stuff Milligan People Like."
As summer approaches and the days grow long, the plague of senioritis on campus has become too widespread to ignore. The infection has now spread even to underclassmen.
Milligan recently hired a new swim coach, Dr. Terry Caldwell, to replace Ron Goehring, who headed Milligan's swim program.