J-term mission trips return
January Interterm (J-term) provides students with the opportunity to travel on Lighthouse mission trips.
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January Interterm (J-term) provides students with the opportunity to travel on Lighthouse mission trips.
On Oct. 20, Marvin Bittinger shared his love for math with Taylor students. His math textbooks are widely popular and read by many at Taylor and around the world.
Watch and learn.
Students are bringing energy to the stands of Taylor University football with the TU Trojan Horse.
Editor's Note: This article was updated on 5/3/2021 for clarity. It appears differently here than in the print edition.
When student leadership decisions were made last year at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, little did they realize what they signed up for.
The spring semester has brought several new flavors to both the Lorita Boren Student Center (the Stu) and the Hodson Dining Commons (DC.)
For freshmen, open hours is a new experience, but for the rest of campus, the first night of open hours of the year on Saturday Feb. 6 was a familiar experience.
After a few mild days that made J-term bearable, Indiana weather has come through once again with several blankets of snow.
COVID has redefined what victories and challenges look like in the sports world, and Taylor Women’s Volleyball has felt the direct implications of this reality.
Athlete or not, COVID-19 has taught everyone the importance of being flexible.
The team could hardly believe what they were hearing. They had just come off of a win and were lacing up for practice when the bad news hit. Hard.
Fresh out of college and competitive cheer at Indiana Wesleyan University, Hannah Kirby is excited to bring her expertise, experience and excitement to the Taylor cheer team as the new head coach.
While the circumstances may look different, tennis is alive and well on Taylor’s campus.
The early alarm goes off, and hitting the snooze button seems like the next best option, except for the memorable words of track and field coach Derek Gay.
No one was prepared to leave campus in March, but students have made the most of the abrupt situation by finding creative ways to stay in touch with peers.
When we become caught up in the chaos of a moment, it can be easy to forget all the Lord has previously done to tell us, ‘I've got this.’ We tend to put an expiration date on His faithfulness, as if the promises He has established throughout history only go so far before they fade out and eventually lose their effect on how we live.
Just like that, the routine that students have had for the past seven months was completely disrupted by the unexpected global pandemic.
Special Olympic athletes traveled from all over Indiana to come together in the spirit of community and basketball for the Take it to the Hoop event on Feb. 8.
Sophomores Dattrick Woody and Brandon Neal left behind the violence of their hometown to advocate for unity through their clothing line — 1Clique.