Groeling: Stewardship of creation at TU
Taylor’s love for the environment is in the hands of this steward of creation.
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Taylor’s love for the environment is in the hands of this steward of creation.
Over the Fall semester, a group of five Taylor students, including senior Aidan Merck, starred in their adventure abroad in the town of the silver screen.
During the spring season, some people like to plant flowers, some like to hike in nature.
Taylor’s study abroad program can take one from the north of Indiana to the south of Korea.
Some students may be the first of their family to come to Taylor, while others may have had many come before them. However, Taylor has witnessed multiple generations of the Sisson family.
Sometimes, the best shots at a sports event don’t go into a net or a hoop — they come from a camera.
This year, sophomore Symon Cater has found himself living in the same room as his former host during his 24 @ Taylor stay, junior Caleb Tiede.
Samuel Morris Hall — a hall whose third iteration was established in 1998 and that is home to an estimated quantity of 280 students — welcomed David Neel (’15) as its new hall director this fall.
What’s not to love about music and dance? The sounds that fly across the audience give you a taste of life’s nightly flavors, and our expression of the passion for life is the dance of the moment.