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Swallow Robin Hall is now an all-girls’ residence hall (Provided by Sarah Johnson)
The word “boundaries” provokes confusion. Annoyance. Frustration. Fear. It also evokes a sense of mystery, gratitude, productivity and hope. The feelings toward this word are on-going and ever changing.
Jillian Voges holds out a hand inscribed with 'no.'
May Young, biblical studies professor, anticipates the release of her first book.
Elizabeth Parker, assistant professor of English and assistant director of honors, along with other Taylor faculty have spent hours researching artificial intelligence.
The release of Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Gemini, and CoPilot, has shifted the goal posts in education: we now find ourselves needing to ask whether the entire project of education, as we know it, is necessary and sustainable: do we need teachers, or can LLMs replace them?; why write an essay if a machine can do it better?; why read a difficult text if a PDF viewer can summarize it in language a five-year old can understand?
Jillian Voges takes time to rest.
Four weeks into the college football season, it’s clear which teams are playoff frontrunners, but as is constant in this sport, some teams are facing disappointing seasons while other pleasant success stories are guiding their way through the first few weeks.
After a dominant 2023-24 campaign, the No. 19 Taylor Trojans women’s golf team has returned to peak form to start the 2024 fall season.
Matthew Albright has been a team leader in his junior year, letting his faith and golf game do the talking. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Margarita Garrido opened the season with two individual first-place finishes. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
After going 1-2-2 to start the year, three straight wins have provided wind in Taylor’s sails. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
After back-to-back wins and the biggest win in Taylor women’s soccer history, the Trojans look to continue the momentum.
City Council passed ordinance 12-2024 which reestablishes Upland’s Department of Redevelopment; they reviewed city annexation and utility water main breaks on Sept. 17.
The Broadcast Education Association (BEA) ranked Taylor’s Film and Media Arts program as #1 in 2024 Top Winning Documentary Programs in the Festival of Media Arts.
Benjamin Lawson, associate professor of physics, will speak at the university’s next science seminar on Oct. 1.
Singer and songwriter Joel Ansett explains the backstory of one of his songs at the Bond Plaza.
Senior Ethan Watts spends time writing music for the project. Photo provided by Ethan Watts.