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Echo co-editors reflect on last four years
It’s a curious thing to prepare to write our last column. For four years, The Echo has dominated a significant portion of our lives. For this entire year, our lives have rotated around the print schedule.
Four years include unique journey
The class of 2022, graduating in less than one week, came to Taylor in 2018 as the largest freshman class in Taylor history.
The Apartments are dorms too
The on-campus Apartments, Campbell and Wolgemuth, are often lovingly (or maybe not-so-lovingly) referred to as the “Campus Retirement Homes.”
Foodie Fix
Though cute coffee shops have become a dime a dozen in the Taylor community, a seldom explored gem is Hartford City’s ‘Who’s Your Coffee’ Roastery.
Foodie Fix
No matter where I am in the Midwest, I always appreciate the comfortable familiarity that comes with stepping into a local Chinese food restaurant to pick up a delicious mixed bag of takeout.
‘President Lindsay Live’ interview series begins
President Michael Lindsay’s new series entitled “President Lindsay Live,” had its first event on April 6.
Taylor Ethics Bowl team beats Yale at nationals
As exhibited in their most recent performance at nationals, Taylor’s Ethics Bowl team consistently performs at a level comparable to some of the biggest universities in the country.
Foodie Fix
For a small place in the middle of nowhere, Indiana, the towns around Taylor University do offer an abundance of choices in Mexican cuisine.
Breaking the glass ceiling, shaping history
If, as the saying goes, journalists write the first rough draft of history, the presence of women is imperative to an accurate retelling.
Ambition and talent, as well as beauty
“Women —”
Title IX proceedings moves to Human Resources
As part of a series of changes made to student development at the start of 2022, the Title IX coordinator role will no longer be held by the dean of students, as it has in the past.
Student campaign runs unopposed in election
The race for the 2022-2023 student body president (SBP) and vice president (SBVP) is underway; an uncontested race for the first time since 2016.
Cunningham set to speak at commencement
The graduating class of 2022 will be the first class in recent Taylor history to experience commencement in a slightly different way.
Tom Jones receives Sagamore of the Wabash award
For 54 years, Tom Jones has been connected to the Taylor community.
Chapel should offer a more diverse range of speakers
It’s 10 a.m. on a Friday.
The Echo editors share thankful thoughts
Though there have been ups and downs that have brought us here, we’ve nonetheless arrived at another Thanksgiving season, a time to pause and consider the many blessings along the way. In the spirit of the season, we asked some of our Echo editors to share what they are thankful for in 2021.
Foodie Fix
When the crowds of Ivanhoe’s overwhelm you and Sophie’s has shut down for the season, there’s another place you can turn to for a sweet treat.
Editors explain: Michael Lindsay's professional career
As co-editors in chief of The Echo, we face a unique responsibility to both inform our present-day audience of current information and record history for the progeny of the university.
How to make your reading more eco-friendly
After spending a semester in the beautiful (and eco-friendly) country of Ireland, I discovered a newfound interest in sustainability. From being aware of my plastic consumption to avoiding fast fashion and switching to sustainable alternatives like bar soap, I’ve found a lot of joy in trying to minimize my waste.