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Balloon launches play a part in NearSpace Education's 'Dream Big Initiative.' (Photo provided by NearSpace Education)
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Balloon launches play a part in NearSpace Education's 'Dream Big Initiative.' (Photo provided by NearSpace Education)
The class of 2024 has 398 students graduating from Taylor University (photo provided by Taylor University).
NearSpace Education is launcing the DREAM Initiative after recieveing a grant in January.
Residence Halls are recieving improvements summer 2024 (photo provided by Taylor University).
Taylor's PREACH Initiative will offer many different resources for current and future pastors to grow in their preaching (photo provided by Taylor University).
Brie Hill and Lauren Huitsing participated in the 'I Love TU' festivities.
Upland's new mural can be found on the side of Witter's Bull Pen on S Main Street.
Senior Rylie Pine is dedicated to serving women across the globe.
Seniors Benjamin Cook and Hayley Mordecai stay connected over the phone.
Seniors Hannah Johnson and Tayler Owens are a dynamic duo. Photo provided by Nate Conkel.
Junior Jack Fauser leaves a note at a table in the LaRita Boren Campus Center.
Senior Hayley Mordecai sings at the Butz-Carruth Recital Hall.
Marissa Muljat is a senior. Photo provided by Marissa Muljat
Take time to seize opportunities as they come. Photo provided by Taylor University
Take time to seize opportunities as they come. Photo provided by Taylor University
'The ECHO and the Future' was published in the October 11, 1963 edition of The Echo. Image provided by The Echo
Senior student Commencement speaker Damon Montgomery reflects on his Taylor experience.