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(12/05/23 5:00am)
Women in sports media have a tall hill to climb. They work in an industry dominated by men. Their physical appearance on camera is scrutinized. And if they cover football, then they might face a question like this: “You’ve never played the sport, so how would you know?”
(11/14/23 5:00am)
The Lakers have LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
(10/31/23 4:00am)
With Nov. 6 and the start of the college basketball season rapidly approaching, I needed answers. Because Matthew Mayer is no longer playing at the college level, who is the next player to get caffeine poisoning from five Monster energy drinks and a night of gaming?
(10/10/23 4:00am)
A breeze in the air and a colorful collection of leaves on trees can only mean one thing: It’s NFL season.
(10/19/23 10:43pm)
“It’s a blackout, a packed house, and there’s no escape from the ferocious heat,” ESPN’s Dave Pasch said as Herm Edwards and the Arizona State University (ASU) Sun Devils prepared to storm onto the turf in Tempe.
(05/19/23 10:23pm)
While many tend to think the conclusion of an academic year means farewell to students, the same holds true for some university faculty and staff. Just as dorms are cleared, some will find themselves cleaning out their desks for the final time. At the conclusion of the 2023 school year, three faculty and six staff will be retiring, according to Human Resources Manager Abbey Boyd.
(05/10/23 4:00am)
From April 27-29, Taylor’s computer science majors had the opportunity to level up their game design skills thanks to the 19th semiannual GameJam.
(05/01/23 4:00am)
Taylor announced April 18 that it will be ending its relationship with Parkhurst Dining at the conclusion of the academic year.
(04/24/23 4:00am)
Taylor University has been monitoring recent shootings across the country, including the ones that took place at Michigan State University and The Covenant School in Nashville.
(04/17/23 8:09pm)
New York and Chicago may be great food cities, but there’s no competing with Los Angeles. It’s a vast metropolis that would take multiple lifetimes to taste every taco, savor every sandwich and devour every donut.
(04/03/23 8:31pm)
Taylor University has been working to address the bat issue on Third East Wengatz, with the hope that the problem has now been solved.
(03/16/23 4:00am)
Members of the WANE 15 staff are stepping out of the newsroom and into the classroom here at Taylor University.
(03/06/23 5:00am)
While the East Palestine train derailment took place over one month ago, larger questions still loom regarding the impact the crash had on the local residents and the ecosystem.
(02/27/23 5:00am)
Taylor University’s Global Engagement hosted its first Women of the World Week, which ran from Feb. 20 to Feb. 26. The week-long event included a slew of activities both on and off campus.
(02/22/23 5:00am)
Former Taylor University professor James Spiegel has started a teaching and research role at Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Michigan.
(12/07/22 5:00am)
Fans of Taylor Trojan sports know the voice, and why wouldn’t they?
(11/29/22 5:00am)
Currently a professor of graphic design and chair of the Department of Art and Design at Samford University, Scott Fisk is a graphic designer, artist and educator whose work has been shown and recognized for its excellence around the world. Fisk was deployed as an army reserve photo-journalist and combat photographer tasked with documenting military history during the Iraq War; following his deployment, Fisk was awarded a Bronze Star for his heroic service. Samples of Fisk’s artwork are currently on display in the Metcalf Gallery, as a part of the Matter and Spirit exhibit exploring the overlap of faith and culture.
(11/29/22 5:00am)
Marion Health Network’s Gas City medical campus, which is under construction just off of I-69 near Payne’s restaurant, is still undergoing development.
(11/29/22 5:00am)
One of the popular talking points among Taylor students is the distance it can take to find a place to eat.
(11/29/22 5:00am)
Taylor University recently announced the launch of two new academic programs: a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies.