Sarah Malak: Journey from Egypt to Taylor
Senior Sarah Malak exists in many windows of Taylor's campus.
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Senior Sarah Malak exists in many windows of Taylor's campus.
Sophomores Kayla Kovacs and Andrew Bruner and freshman Thane Syswerda left Upland this January for different destinations, but all returned feeling inspired and renewed in their relationships with God.
Having a chapel theme to focus on throughout the year helps campus feel spiritually connected. Even though our designated chapel theme this year is “being salt and light,” there’s been another prominent theme that has stayed consistent for all four years I’ve been at Taylor: male chapel speakers talking about how much they love having sex with their hot wives.
This year’s Shark Tank event was full of innovative ideas, passionate student entrepreneurs and sharks that were there not just to bite, but also to encourage.
When Peter Staritz, assistant professor of physics and engineering, realized he was putting his life’s work and his faith in separate boxes, he knew it was time for something different.
Assistant professor of engineering, Danielle Nobles-Lookingbill, breaks down gender stereotypes while she helps build the kingdom of God — figuratively and literally.
GREYSTONES, IRELAND—Every country has a different dating culture with its own set of rules and expectations. Ireland and America are examples of two different cultures.
GREYSTONES, IRELAND — College is a great time to take a step back and evaluate what we really believe. At Taylor, classes are geared toward context, evaluation and critical analysis. Professors ask how Christians should view different topics and aspects of life and history.
GREYSTONES, IRELAND—The word “Brexit” has been thrown around in politics and the media since 2016, but it didn’t make any sense to me until I arrived in Ireland three weeks ago.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND—Walking down the street on a Sunday morning in the Republic of Ireland, an elderly man stopped us to say, “You go to your church, I’ll go to mine, and we’ll all meet in heaven someday.”