Performance class prepares students in music programs
On Fridays at noon, a unique music class has inhabited the space of the recital hall in the Smith-Hermanson Music Center.
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On Fridays at noon, a unique music class has inhabited the space of the recital hall in the Smith-Hermanson Music Center.
With Easter approaching at the end of this month, Taylor students of diverse backgrounds are anticipating different traditions.
As We Pray is a Taylor University tradition that extends past the campus all over the world.
On Jan. 30, Taylor’s Metcalf Gallery opened its doors to showcase something unique. Henrik Söderström’s art sat on display, inviting curious passersby to stop and observe. The sign read, “Something’s afoot. Get out of the boat.”
Empty Bowls is an annual campus tradition that Taylor World Outreach (TWO) hosted Nov. 1. Through serving soup alongside a table of empty bowls, the event aims to bring awareness to the hunger crisis facing many communities.