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Growth can look like nice buildings and more parking spots, but it also looks like dirt mounds and traffic cones.
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Growth can look like nice buildings and more parking spots, but it also looks like dirt mounds and traffic cones.
The origin of the song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” is unknown.
Wade Jones spotted the ball flying toward him. His only thought was to catch it. He’d worry about scoring later. He had a chance for a great play with only one person to beat.
Taylor's put up over 600 yards of total offense against Madonna. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
The time has come when the spotlight shines bright on the small college town of Upland, Indiana. It is the annual game where students dress up in elaborate costumes and camp out four nights in a row, hoping to score some sideline seats for the highly touted game.
Taylor beat Great Lakes Christian soundly in last year’s Silent Night Game 103-65. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
The Taylor dance team practices in Mitchell Hall for their “Moving Upward” concert. From left to right: senior Caroline Sutter, freshman Trinity Harder, junior Hanna Fritz and junior Joanna Joshua.
Taylor University has established a $4 million endowed chair for Christian Unity & Spiritual Theology.
The Casa Apartments will fulfill a housing need for TU students.
The Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI 2.0) gifted the Main Street Mile Initiative with a $1.75 million grant on Nov. 12.
Geoff Hoffman will teach the new Global Studies class, aimed toward helping students better understand Chinese language and culture.
Taylor graduate ('23) Emily Clementz now works with Samaritan's Purse. (Photo provided by Emily Clementz)
Exit Church has been making arrangements to close on the purchase of the Walnut Creek Outdoors building in the next two months after its largest attendance this year held 540 people and reached into the rented building’s lobby.
There are no words to describe Taylor cross country runner Jaynie Halterman. As soon as you begin, she breaks another record.
The Taylor women’s soccer season has come to an end following a loss in the Crossroads League Tournament to #RV Grace 2-1.
Quarterback is one of the hardest positions to play in sports.
Joseph Pak, professor of biblical studies, gives a presentation of his new book for students and faculty at Taylor.
Sophomore finance major Ashlyn Hanson stands with her self-published book, “Haisley.”
One of the storied club sports at Taylor University, the rugby club uses their fall season to prepare themselves and train new players for their 7-on-7 spring season. (Photo provided by the Taylor Men's Rugby Club)
Grimm will leave Taylor with 27 goals and 10 assists to her name, averaging over half a goal a game in her final two seasons. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)