‘Thanks A Lot, Eve!’ senior hosts finish strong with their last show
“Welcome to ‘Thanks a Lot, Eve!’ the show for women and by women, and men can listen too.”
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“Welcome to ‘Thanks a Lot, Eve!’ the show for women and by women, and men can listen too.”
If you were an animal, which one would you be?
Working nine to five, Taylor University students put together the 40th Airband on April 20, with two showings at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., respectively. Family and friends gathered as the lights went down and fog rolled in.
This April, Taylor University celebrates Asian Heritage Month. The Asian Students’ Intercultural Association (ASIA) has worked hard to put on multiple events, inviting the Taylor community to join them in celebrating their culture.
Taylor University’s Chorale performed “The Shadow of Thy Cross: The Music of Lent” in the Euler Atrium on March 16. Students and faculty were invited to enter a time of reflection on Christ’s suffering through singing, instrumental music and the service’s symbolic meanings.
The Multicultural Student Association (MSA) has hosted the Multicultural Coffeehouse for over 10 years, but this year, things went a little differently
This February, Taylor University gathers with millions of other people to celebrate Black History Month. Across campus, students and faculty celebrate Black culture and excellence.
Taylor University Lyric Theatre performed “The Spitfire Grill” in the Butz-Carruth Recital Hall Feb. 2 through Feb. 4.
After a semester of preparation and hard work, students in the Cases and Campaigns class received the 2023 Platinum MarCom award.
Home.
The lights dimmed, the instruments began tuning and the crowd went silent.
Todd Syswerda wanted to quit piano his freshman year of high school to play basketball. But his parents wouldn’t let him.
Braden Spear played a jumping bean for his preschool graduation, and his passion for theater was born.
Rivera (‘23) teaches music at a K-8 school in Chicago and manages 11 classes. Currently, she teaches general music, but hopes to branch out by teaching choir, private lessons and organizing ensembles in the future.