Tale exploring a man and his imaginary friend
Taylor’s production of “Harvey” tells the story of a man and his imaginary friend through a perfect dose of comedy and loveable characters on stage.
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Taylor’s production of “Harvey” tells the story of a man and his imaginary friend through a perfect dose of comedy and loveable characters on stage.
Taylor’s Wind Ensemble (TUWE) was showcased in a concert Apr. 16 titled “March On!” where they performed eight selections with high energy and grateful hearts.
A celebration. A triumph. A victory.
“It is the first thing that has utilized the most of me,” senior Elizabeth Carrier said in reference to her theatre arts major. “It takes all of a person to step into a character and tell their story truthfully.”
International students brewed up a variety of performances for a night filled with talents showcased by many.
Emily Phillippe is a 19-year-old freshman at Indiana Wesleyan studying art education, but more than that, she is an artist herself.
How do we as humans learn to love and treat each other equally despite our differences?
Christ-driven leadership can be exemplified by being a passionate warrior for orphans and widows, which clearly reflects God’s servant heart.
Mosaic Night is a time for international students to embrace their authentic selves while tapping into their roots and bringing awareness to their fellow students regarding their cultures that are oftentimes overlooked in today’s society.
As a pre-Art therapy major, many expected senior Sarah Bleeke’s passion would be based in art, but Bleeke’s heart lies with people.
The Bridge Cafe is showcasing a collection of 30 to 40 candid photos by senior Jaime Wills entitled “Indonesia.”
The Taylor University Wind Ensemble made its semester debut by performing a fifteen-minute pop-up concert in the LaRita Boren Campus Center.
Senior art major Abby Braswell has just begun to illustrate her story.