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A ground ball is hit out between second and third, scooped up by the shortstop, zipped across the diamond and thumps into the first baseman’s outstretched mitt just in time to nab the runner.
For a sport like baseball, a sport driven by statistics and analytics, one alarming stat many commentators and fans alike have pointed to is the record-low viewership of the World Series.
After much back and forth with administration, senior Frank Smith was finally able to act on his dream of creating a disc golf course on Taylor University’s campus this year.
Two weeks, three weeks, four weeks all pass by, and still no sign of that final textbook.
Picture this: the scent of gasoline filling your nose, the deafening roar of massive combustion engines accelerating down the straightaways, the vibrations of thunderous applause and boisterous cheers resonating in your chest.
On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court ended the decades long precedent of race-based admissions by a vote of 6-2.
We’ve all heard the cliché, “teamwork makes the dream work,” but this takes on a much deeper meaning for the men of Taylor University’s cross-country team.
Ever wonder why the Taylor water tastes a little funny, leaves a white residue when it evaporates, or creates a buildup on faucets, fountains, and shower heads?
Taylor University is rolling out a new anti-phishing system, known as KnowBe4, to increase cyber security.
Abortion is a pretty black and white topic, right? Either you’re for it or against it. Well, maybe it’s a bit more complex. Since the landmark Roe v. Wade case in 1973, abortion has become one of the most important and hotly debated topics in American politics. There is an immense amount of nuance involved and people across the political spectrum have varying views on it.
On February 21, Benjamin Wetzel, assistant professor of history, gave a lecture on the life and faith of former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt which was streamed on C-SPAN.
After a brief hiatus due to the pandemic, Taylor University has rejoined the Campus Race to Zero Waste, a national competition in place since 2001.
On April 5 in the Cornwall Auditorium, Taylor University will be hosting Q Union for the fourth consecutive year.