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(05/02/24 4:00am)
14 senior art majors brought their time at Taylor to a close with a senior exhibition titled “Künstlerroman.” The art showcased was a culmination of the artistic brilliance and enthusiasm that the students had developed over their years at Taylor.
(04/25/24 4:00am)
"Monkey Man" blends fast-paced action with social commentary, reflecting India's societal divides.
(04/10/24 4:00am)
Following in the footsteps of Prince Kaboo, also known as Samuel Morris, the Legacy Village West African Cuisine restaurant brings Liberian and West African food to Muncie, which allows patrons to eat what the prince himself would have enjoyed.
(03/21/24 4:00am)
Students from across campus and around the world gathered to worship Jesus in the Rediger Auditorium for Multicultural Worship Night.
(03/07/24 5:00am)
When Korean exchange student Haein Do was 16, she underwent double eyelid surgery.
(02/22/24 5:00am)
The 66th Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles on the 4th of February, drawing some of the biggest names in the music industry to honor the year's best music.
(12/07/23 5:00am)
Taylor University has found a new heartbeat in the form of the Korean Culture Club. Led by Professors of Korean Language Kang Hyehweon and Oh Jiyeon, the club has rapidly become a focal point for students seeking to explore and immerse themselves in Korean traditions.
(11/16/23 5:00am)
Senior Thiago Camacho has a compelling story that reflects the challenges of cultural identity, the power of finding a sense of belonging and the influence that leaders can have.
(11/09/23 5:00am)
MyGen once again dazzled, entertained and captivated Taylor University, as it returned for its 22nd edition.
(10/26/23 4:00am)
The Asian Student Intercultural Association (ASIA) is a student-run organization dedicated to fostering community among Asian students at Taylor.
(10/05/23 4:00am)
A soccer club that began 19 months ago has grown into something more than a mere sports team.
(05/19/23 10:34pm)
Mia Hershberger is a senior majoring in graphic arts: illustration. In her four years at Taylor, her distinct illustrative style, hardworking nature and teachable spirit have left a mark on the Art Department.
(04/24/23 6:03pm)
Our society is evolving and is becoming more socially conscious and engaged. Conversations about sustainability, the environment and social consciousness are being driven by the creative industries — such as fashion, architecture and the visual arts. In the field of art, sustainability has sparked the creation of ground-breaking artworks that employ cutting-edge techniques and materials to express powerful messages about social injustice, political policy and climate change.
(04/17/23 8:05pm)
The 80’s at Taylor gave birth to one of Taylor University's most iconic yearly traditions. Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering Jeff Cramer, Professor of Education Quinn White and Chief of Campus Police Jeff Wallace were among some of the original Airband participants, back in the 1980s — and this year’s Airband theme transports us to that time period with ‘Footloose.’
(03/13/23 4:09pm)
Envision Film Festival is back on Taylor’s campus and played host to a flurry of events over the weekend. These events included workshops, the screening of student documentaries, music videos and films and various activities with high school students.
(03/10/23 5:00am)
This past J-term, Taylor Theatre was invited to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival from January 11th to 15th at the University of Michigan-Flint at Flint, MI to perform their production of “The Birds.”
(03/07/23 5:00am)
In Triangle of Sadness, an acidic, sun-drenched satire from the enduring Swedish provocateur Ruben Östlund, money talks and beauty walks — it dips and spins, twirls and sashays and stares passionately into its own void. Triangle hammers down gleefully on privileged lifestyles thrust into crises, similar to his last film, The Square from 2017, and, like that film, it won the Palme d'Or at Cannes. In comparison to Östlund's 2014 breakthrough, the taut ski-holiday nightmare Force Majeure, Triangle may be his least subtle film — but it's also his most wildly enjoyable.
(10/27/22 4:00am)
Fall is stumbling into winter, and a similar despondency is visible around campus as students mulch over the midterm rut that inevitably pops up every semester. Taylor’s endless barrage of activities steam on, unaffected by the whims and moods of the general public, as it strives to change those “meh’s” into “YEAH!’s.”
(10/12/22 4:00am)
Art therapy is a form of therapy that uses various forms of art and creativity to help individuals process their emotions and gain psychological insight through examining their art.
(09/28/22 4:00am)
Amazon’s original series “All or Nothing: Arsenal” was released on the Prime streaming service on Aug. 4, 2022.