‘Now That You’re Here’ overcomes social distancing
Taylor’s switch to online classes may have closed its gallery, but its seniors have still found a way to share their art.
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Taylor’s switch to online classes may have closed its gallery, but its seniors have still found a way to share their art.
On Feb. 20, art majors had a glimpse into their potential futures.
Is it possible to say something without using words?
The destruction of Hurricane Dorian was transformed into an opportunity to connect and heal at “Cans ’N Chorus.”
Shakespeare meets swing in Taylor Theatre’s production of “Much Ado About Nothing.”
Worlds collided at the Fall 2019 Game Jam competition.
The Bridge is more than just a coffee shop.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
A piece of the Caribbean came to campus Monday, Sept. 30.
Creating music is a delicate balance of creativity and technical skills.
Among the chaos of the first weeks of school, a musical oasis offered students an evening of fun.
Taylor theatre is rediscovering a unique way to create community.
An international documentary has earned Taylor’s film department national acclaim.
Taylor’s music department is going global.
By Emily Pawlowski | A&E Editor
Emily Pawlowski | A&E Editor
Emily Pawlowski | A&E Editor
Emily Pawlowski | Echo
Emily Pawlowski | Echo
Emily Pawlowski | Echo