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Senior Elena Delzer is preparing to wrap up her Taylor art career.
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Senior Elena Delzer is preparing to wrap up her Taylor art career.
The new master of arts in leadership program will continue the University’s efforts to expand its graduate opportunities, enrolling its first students in fall 2024.
The Self-Defense Club meets to practice important defense etiquette. Photo provided by Ali Teal.
Ministry doesn’t always come from the pulpit.
Craig has 65 assists and 73 points this season, both career highs. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Pierce Church’s worship team has expanded its reach from those in its Sunday morning services to anyone who has a device to stream music on.
Welcome to the 2024 NFL Draft: the place where dreams are made, hopes are dashed and armchair analysts, like me, suddenly become experts in evaluating the next batch of talent to enter the NFL.
The new master of arts in leadership program will continue the University’s efforts to expand its graduate opportunities, enrolling its first students in fall 2024.
The Trojans remain a game ahead of IWU in the Crossroads League standings, hoping to clinch the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
As the baseball season is coming to a close, the Crossroads League Title is still up for grabs and the race for the conference crown has never been closer.
Sophomore Caleb Howard performs with Professor Cliff Davis accompanying him.
Sophomore Caleb Howard performs with Music Professor Cliff Davis accompanying him.
Global Need-to-Know highlights relevant pieces of international news. These stories aim to broaden the perspective of the Taylor community as they absorb information from a variety of sources and spaces.
Laurel Burgess, a senior professional writing major, spends time writing her novel.
Taylor University purchased 5,200 solar glasses so that viewers could safely watch the eclipse taking place.
With half the season completed, and half to go, Taylor University softball is at a tipping point.
Members of Olson Hall served with Go Ministries in the DR over spring break.
Olson Hall’s kitchen recently hosted a Family Dinner for dorm residents. Photo provided by Sarah Lee.
Each iteration of ‘One Shining Moment’ gives me chills and nearly makes me tear up just a little, though I’ll never admit that to anyone. But this year was going to be different.