Stepping into the next chapter of life
May 3 — the date of this publication, the last Echo production of my Taylor career — marks 12 days prior to graduation day for me and my class of ‘21 peers.
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May 3 — the date of this publication, the last Echo production of my Taylor career — marks 12 days prior to graduation day for me and my class of ‘21 peers.
Starting next week, 3/22, our very own Interim President Paige C. Cunningham will be accepting and responding to student questions through the Echo! Scan the QR code to submit your question! Our editorial board will take the time to sift through the questions, and then relay them to the president. Click here to submit a question.
If you haven’t yet heard, Taylor University has a new unofficial club on campus — Turning Point USA — and, currently, it’s the best outlet for open discussion, regarding politics, that this university has to offer.
Painting and designing is a hobby held by many, but taking the next step to successfully selling one’s art is a feat that few can claim.
A former professor of kinesiology at Taylor University was recently arrested in connection with charges of child exploitation and possession of child pornography.
A few weeks ago, I began to see individuals on campus wearing shirts that read “Dignity for Black Lives.”
People love fast food.
The following article is an updated version of the original online article, first published on Sept. 4 — Editor
COVID-19 was not enough to stop Taylor graduation.
The 150+ grueling days of quarantine have finally come to an end, and here we are, back on Taylor’s campus.
Felicia Case, director of intercultural programs, has resigned from her position at Taylor University.
“Our community is not defined by geography.”
As the Taylor community has been transitioning from typical, on-campus life to online distance learning, people are searching for new, creative ways in which to stay connected. One such way to stay in touch with our campus is to hear what administrators, faculty and staff have to say about the current status campus of Taylor and the rest of the world.
With Taylor moving to an entirely online platform, many in-person resources have changed or ceased within the last month. However, the Zondervan Library and Academic Enrichment Center are still almost entirely operational for student use.
As the Taylor community has been transitioning from typical, on-campus life to online distance learning, it seems as though people are searching for new, creative ways in which to stay connected. One such way to stay in touch with our campus is to hear what administrators, faculty, and staff have to say about the current campus of Taylor and the rest of the world.
The first ever Midwest “cyber battalion” will be based in Indiana, Governor Eric Holcomb announced on Oct. 22.
This year Taylor was recognized for having the number one social work program in Indiana, and the sixth best program nationwide.
Although “Excalibur” offered Taylor an open invitation of dialogue concerning political and social issues, the newsletter, perhaps unintentionally, spear-headed the revelation that certain parties on campus would rather ignore the topics altogether.
Combining games and school — what more could you ask for?
If only The Bee Movie was a true account, and stinging insects had feelings of compassion and empathy from which to operate. Unfortunately, that is not the case. The wasps have come to Taylor.