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Legends never die, they just graduate.
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Legends never die, they just graduate.
You Better Believe!!! by Declan Mckenna- this is our top song of the week, and for good reason. The Astroworld of punk rock: this song teleports you to a new dimension. Written when Mckenna was reading Homo Deus, a futurist book, the song boasts one the dopest lines in the modern era, “the fastest gun in the solar system.” Which ironically is also how the ladies describe me. The song takes you on an emotional trip with its intense crescendos and unique mixing creating the perfect dystopian punk opera you never knew existed.
JD’s song, by Boy Pablo is our song of the week at WTUR. Are you ever driving through the Indiana cornfields by yourself at sunset yearning for a sonic hug? Well jiminy cricket does Boy Pablo have the song for you. This song is simple in construction, two verses and a chorus. Boy Pablo uses a conversation about his dissatisfaction with a girl’s tiramisu she baked to express his larger dissatisfaction with their relationship. If that is not art then I don’t know what is.
Sweeping the shed.
March 8, 2017 the Taylor men’s basketball team advanced to the sweet 16 in the NAIA Division II National Championship. Their first trip in 11 years.
Research when combined with passion and proximity has power.
While it was not the way they wanted it to end, the Taylor women’s basketball team ended their season with a win.
Sports change our lives. Sports alter our perceptions. Sports are the great equalizer. It doesn’t matter where you come from or what you look like, because at the end of the day we all know one fact: ball don’t lie.
History is earned. Perfection is taken.
Senior Mason Degenkolb will forever be a legend to Taylor University.
Taking second for the men and third for the women, Taylor Indoor Track and Field returned from the Crossroads League Championships with their feet on fire and heads held high.
For the first time in the Taylor history, the baseball and softball teams traveled to Arizona over J-term. Both programs returned with wins over ranked teams and each won a Crossroads League Pitcher of the Week award and one Crossroads League Player of the Week.
Years in the making, Taylor women’s soccer made their first trip to the NAIA National Championship in program history.
Still undefeated.
The Taylor women's soccer team (12-4-2) tied Mount Vernon Nazarene University (10-5-3) but was not able to advance in the tournament as they lost 2-4 in penalty kicks on Nov. 2. They are now eliminated from the Crossroads League Tournament.
Facing a muddy track, tough competition and cold weather the Taylor men’s cross country team won the Great Lakes Challenge with the women’s team coming in fourth.
Last Saturday night Taylor men's soccer (6-9-3) lost on their senior night 2-0 against Huntington (12-4-2).
The Taylor athletic department is currently in the process of funding a $12 million athletic facility that will benefit everyone on campus.
The Taylor cross country teams hosted their first and only invitational for the season last Friday with the men coming in 2nd and women coming in 3rd.