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I am nostalgic to my core.
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I am nostalgic to my core.
Being a mother is a full-time job.
Many of Taylor’s professors didn't major in education. They went to school for their respective disciplines, worked in their fields and then found their way to the classroom. Most didn’t have specific education on teaching, yet Taylor is full of incredibly talented professors.
As Christmas Break approaches quickly, so does the end of a season at Taylor for many seniors graduating at the end of this semester. Looking back on the last few years, a few seniors share Taylor’s impact on their lives.
“Warm industrial” best captures Gordon Jackson’s efforts to transform a former glass factory into a charismatic coffee shop.
When moving to a new place, it is crucial to find community. One good way to be proactive in seeking out community outside of Taylor is finding a church home for the years you call Upland home.
Picture yourself hangry.
One of the many things Taylor is known for is its rich history of traditions.
Want to be an amateur detective, professional baker, news fanatic or future politician? What could these seemingly very different people have in common? The answer is podcasts.
The tables are set and the food is cooked. It’s Thanksgiving. You are home, wherever that may be. Yet, as you look around, ask yourself, “Am I counting blessings or comparing complaints?” Do you find yourself in a season of thankfulness or discontentment?
The end is on the horizon. Professors are trying to squeeze every last bit of information in before we head home for Thanksgiving. Semester projects and papers seem to be piling up and to do lists are doubling in size. In order to survive and possibly even thrive this season try to adopt these helpful tips.
There is a crisp smell in the air. The trees are a full array of reds and oranges. Boots and sweaters are making their annual comeback. What does this mean? Fall is back, and with it comes its seasonal staple foods. Without a proper kitchen, it can be hard to make food that has that same feel as a home-cooked meal.
In recent years, society has decided that instead of looking down on people who wear hand-me downs, and although thrift stores have been around since the 1920s, it's recently become the newest fashion trend.
2020 was the start of a global pandemic, but some also found the start of this year was the start of becoming more of who they want to be.
The idea of staying home didn't sound too horrible at first, but as the days passed I started to feel stuck.
Community.
These days the typical response to, “How are you?” is something along the lines of, “I'm good, but pretty tired.” Why are college students so tired? Is it because professors just happen to assign the most time-consuming projects all in the same week? Because there are constantly things to participate in? Or maybe that is just the thing to say?
Another Valentine’s Day has come and gone. Many people seem to struggle when it comes to relationships. Our culture has morphed love into Instagram engagement competitions, wedding hashtags and honeymoon travel photographs. So, how do we know what love is? How do we make it last?
Do you ever get sick of eating the same grilled chicken and cereal from the Dining Commons and just want to cook something different on your own? Here is a list of some of the best go-to dorm recipes to diversify your daily diet!
The orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) program is having its 3rd CARE conference,