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Hall directors Montana Arns, left, David Neel, Jacob Neu and Joey Foos cross the DC intersection crosswalk.
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Hall directors Montana Arns, left, David Neel, Jacob Neu and Joey Foos cross the DC intersection crosswalk.
Arns will serve as the Paul and Barbara Gentile Hall Director next year. (Photo provided by Taylor University)
Photos provided by Taylor Athletics
Photos provided by Taylor Athletics
Wandering Wheels, a cross-country ministry connected to Taylor University, focused on ministering to young people through bus and bicycle trips for 15 years. Photo provided by Mike Manganello
Caleb Joshua Heffron has faithfully led the Echo sports section since he was a sophomore.
Steven James, an author, podcaster and speaker will speak at Taylor’s Professional Writer’s Conference this year. Photo provided by Linda Taylor
Several construction projects, including Gentile Hall, will continue into the Summer and Fall of 2026.
499 Taylor students will receive degrees during the university’s 180th Commencement Ceremony. Photo provided by Taylor University
Senior infielder Fletcher Roemmich set a new career high in home runs this season with 11, breaking his previous record of two.
Senior theatre and English education major Hannah Wylie plays Loud Stone in Taylor Theatre's Eurydice production. Photo from @taylortheatre on Instagram.
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Hannah Fritz performs in the Spring Dance Concert.
Abigail Sarver, Amelia Gowin, and Dorinda McKenzie prepare desserts to serve at the Hodson Dining Commons.
Students play with a hacky sack outside of Samuel Morris Hall.
Jeannie Trudel serves in the Center for Digital & Extended Learning. (Photo provided by Taylor University)