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Fearfully and wonderfully made — this is how our Father created us.
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Fearfully and wonderfully made — this is how our Father created us.
Asking for help is never easy.
Ministry doesn’t always come from the pulpit.
It doesn’t take much to craft a home cooked meal.
Home to nearly 300 women on campus, Grace Olson Hall represents far more than its Christian sorority stereotype may suggest.
First performed in the fall of 2023, Taylor Music Collective’s “Greater Than” single was uploaded to Spotify on Feb. 24.
Spiritual growth has always been a cornerstone of Taylor, but between academic deadlines and extracurricular overcommitment, finding the time to grow can be challenging.
Open to majors and non-majors alike, this semester’s Christian ministries’ retreat dove deep into what it means to be called by God.
This semester, Illustration 2 students are putting theory into practice, exploring their field by creating a children’s book or graphic novel of their choice.
All art speaks.
So, you want to be a novelist — or perhaps you’re hoping to be the next great manuscript editor or literary agent. Why should you take a journalism course?
Another semester, another season, another year.
The first hints of spring are settling over campus — along with spring bills, aid forms and more than a little trepidation for many students.
Somewhere in our collective childhood, Cinderella’s glass slipper broke. So did the glass ceiling.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year — but for some, Christmas may feel a little different this holiday season, an empty seat or glowing smile missing from the dining room table.
It’s quiet. The darkness feels a little softer, the shadows rich against the horizon as I lie in bed, counting the minutes.
It’s the classic on-campus rivalry: the men of Wengatz versus the men of Samuel Morris Hall.
It’s the final frontier: from across the star-kissed surface of Taylor Lake and the concrete ocean of the Breu parking lot, Gerig and Breuninger Halls stand as refuges for their residents.
First Weast took the field, the autumn leaves darkening overhead as they met on the line of scrimmage.
None of it was planned.