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Joe on the Go is one of many Upland businesses to employ both IWU and Taylor students, such as IWU junior, Tirzah Bannach. (Photograph by Gabby Carlson)
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Joe on the Go is one of many Upland businesses to employ both IWU and Taylor students, such as IWU junior, Tirzah Bannach. (Photograph by Gabby Carlson)
Junior Clementine Muteteri plays with a destressing toy the Counseling Center provided. (Photograph by Halie Owens)
Echo staffers attended to Hoosier State Press Association Newsroom Seminar and Awards Luncheon last Saturday. (Photograph provided by Katherine Yeager)
The Lighthouse J-term teams will be commissioned to go overseas by their peers next Sunday. (Photograph by Hannah Bolds)
Professor Robert Priest brings expertise to the new anthropology field of study at Taylor. (Photograph by Ruth Orellana)
The Bridge is one of the small businesses participating in Small Business Saturday. (Photograph by Ellie Bookmyer)
Senior Nick Waskom and juniors Christian Allen, Bailey Zehr, Josh Lane, and Aubrey Wright together form the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. (Photograph provided by Christian Allen)
The Ethics Bowl team took second place at the regional competition in Indianapolis this past Saturday. (Photograph by Chrysa Keenon)
Kaitlyn Kennedy waits for Greek’s to open it’s doors in December. (Photograph by Riley Hochstetler)
The International Justice Mission hosts yearly 24 hour fasts to prevent human trafficking and slavery. (Photograph provided by Unsplash)
The Upland United Methodist Church is one of the oldest brick buildings in Upland, built in 1903. (Photograph by Riley Hochstetler)
Upland is a historic town with many opportunities to serve. (Photograph by Hannah Bolds)
This little Indiana town is what some warmly call home. (Photograph by Hannah Bolds)
The International Justice Mission hosts yearly 24 hour fasts to prevent human trafficking and slavery. (Photograph by Hannah Bolds)
Director of the Calling and Career Office Jeff Aupperle is ready to hear contestants’ pitches for the 2017 Shark Tank. (Photograph by Ruth Orellana)
Junior Jenny Nelson began the Food for Thought program, which has recovered over 400 lbs of food just this semester to be donated. (Photograph by Ellie Bookmyer)
The United Methodist Church has been become Taylor property through the exchange of $1. (Photograph by Riley Hochstetler)