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The best newspapers act as mirrors.
I would like to preface everything you are about to read with a few caveats.
Taylor University announced on Friday, April 28 that it had received its largest-ever financial gift.
Editor’s Note: This Article initially published on theechonews.com May 2, and was updated on May 5.
With the start of the 2023-24 academic year, Taylor will move back to an academic structure centered around different schools.
Linda Taylor, assistant professor of professional writing at Taylor University, recently had her fourth book published: “Pathway to Publication: Move Your Writing from Manuscript to Book,” which was released on March 24.
Artificial intelligence, particularly language models like ChatGPT, have made significant strides in recent years, transforming the way we live and work.
Each year Taylor University bestows honorary doctorates and other awards to individuals during and before commencement.
The Broadcast Education Association announced student and faculty awards for their annual Festival of Media Arts competition last month.
With petitions and qualification forms due on Feb. 20 for various student government roles, junior Elisabeth Nieshalla and sophomore Enoch Eicher will run unopposed for the roles of 2023-24 student body president and student body vice president.
The Opinions page. For some, it’s boring. For some, it’s their daily (or weekly) dose of material to get righteously angry at. For some, it’s the place to hear from those unlike them. For others, it’s just a bunch of yelling with no real dialogue.
The Washington Post’s Department of Data, the publication’s section of lighter data-analysis and data journalism, recently published a story on “The collegiest college town in every state.”
Taylor University unveiled new branding to students on Friday, Dec. 2 at the end of the chapel service.
One of the popular talking points among Taylor students is the distance it can take to find a place to eat.
On Friday, Nov. 4 the Samuel Morris statues located in front of Modelle Metcalf Visual Arts Center and the Rupp Communications Arts building were ceremoniously re-dedicated after undergoing alterations earlier this semester.
The Evangelical Press Association recently announced their winners for their annual “Best in Class Contest,” and Taylor University’s The Echo took home fifth place among all evangelical-based newspapers that entered the competition.
After a process that includes public information meetings, designs, environmental documentation and contract awards, the bridge that connects the north and south sections of Upland is still on track to be fully replaced starting this spring.
President Michael Lindsay has begun his second year of an interview series titled, “President Lindsay Live,” with multiple more interviews scheduled for the rest of the fall semester.
On Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 6 p.m., freshman Connor Phillips died in Muncie, Indiana from complications linked to pre-existing health conditions.
The Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP) — specifically, the Student Leadership and Culture Program (SLCP) organization — is working with a few changes for this year in programming and in their scholarship offerings.