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(05/16/22 5:00pm)
As the school year wraps up, many are preparing for long road trips. Whether your drive leads back to a childhood hometown or an exciting and new place (or somewhere in between), this final edition of Spotify Cue is here to fill your car with a playlist that will highlight the adventure that summer offers.
(04/11/22 3:01pm)
Cold and snowy conditions in the midst of spring did not hinder the light and warmth of God from being brought to Anchorage, Alaska by the Taylor University Chorale.
(12/06/21 4:00pm)
Holiday music is most certainly the highlight of my winter season.
(11/15/21 5:00pm)
October’s newest releases had a lot to offer. From artists storming the music industry with their first albums to long-treasured musicians reestablishing and refining their voices, many new releases definitely caught my ear. Narrowing it down to a few was a bit challenging, yet these albums and songs have left their mark.
(11/08/21 9:26pm)
A night filled with student musicians pouring their hearts and talent out on the stage, a hilarious emcee duo and one large performance, unifying Taylor once more. Student Activities Council’s (SAC) 2021 MyGen event did not disappoint.
(09/27/21 5:30pm)
After the summer release of his newest book, Daniel Bowman Jr., associate professor of English, is offering an on-campus book event to discuss what the memoir offers.
(09/20/21 3:00pm)
Media is key to the human experience.
(09/13/21 3:00pm)
Unknown to many who pass through Matthews, this city, filled with deep roots and lively history, is becoming revitalized — starting with their newest mural designed by Taylor alumna Abby Braswell (‘21).
(08/31/21 2:25pm)
The premise of “Luca” is simple — a boy is given the summer of a lifetime filled with adventure, fun and new friends, but is met with the danger of having a huge secret blown.
(04/29/21 12:00pm)
A decision, one that could change many lives, weighs on the shoulders of 10 college students. They face the pressure of turning in a video — a video of a possible rape.
(03/22/21 11:00am)
Despite a shift to a virtual platform, the Envision Film Festival remained resilient in showcasing a variety of films.
(03/15/21 11:00am)
As a night filled with laughter and music, Nostalgia Night 2021 marked itself as memorable for all those in attendance. The performance embedded summer fun in the midst of the cold that the end of February offers and sent the audience into a flashback with music from before the current senior class was born.
(02/22/21 12:00pm)
Beach party in the middle of a snowy winter? How bizarre! After learning to combat the struggles of COVID-19 through last fall as they organized MyGen, Student Activities Council (SAC) prepares to host a “Beach Boys” themed Nostalgia Night.
(11/18/20 4:06pm)
A story for children and grown-ups. The exploration of adulthood, childhood, and the nature of growing up packaged within a story written for children.
(11/12/20 1:00pm)
An underground system of white filaments connected together to protect and warn others of incoming attacks. Mycelia. The goal of ‘Parnassus’ for this year.
(11/03/20 1:34am)
Celebrating Christmas before Thanksgiving is a debate already; celebrating Christmas before Halloween seems bizarre.
(10/01/20 12:00pm)
A long pause with heart racing right before the music begins. A singular breath taken by the whole Chorale followed by a perfectly pitched first note. The silence is broken for good.
(09/23/20 12:00pm)
A bright red cover. A girl with her inner thoughts being completely exposed. The image of a dim-lit house filling her thoughts. The idea of shutting oneself in.
(09/17/20 12:54pm)
While a year filled with the potent smell of disinfectant, daily temperature checks, additional break times and boundaries of space created a season of abnormal routines, Taylor University music department utilized these new normal procedures to allow for new ways to connect with others through music.
(09/01/20 12:00pm)
Senior Clarissa Paschall narrates her journey of reflection.