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Two new townhomes will be added to the residential village to accommodate for growth.
The town seeks to create more recreational opportunities for the growing Upland community.
Taylor auctioned off older vehicles following the purchase of new ones.
Kris Johnson, director of grants and sponsored programs, is providing space for the Upland community to learn skills to write grants.
The Taylor University lacrosse team had one of the program’s best seasons, finishing 7-8 (2-5) and qualifying for the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) Tournament for just the second time in program history.
Taylor’s No. 15 competitive cheer squad wrapped up a historic season, solidifying its place as one of the most promising programs in the NAIA. In just its fifth year of existence, the team has already begun to make waves nationally, gaining recognition for their skill as evidenced through their scores.
The Trojans ended the season just outside the Top 10, receiving votes in the final NAIA ranking of the year. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
As a sophomore, head coach Kyle Gould was impressed by Kolpien. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Taylor competitive cheer earned their second and third event wins in school history in the same season. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Skip Trudeau, his unidentified teammate, Chris Jones and Andy Gammons face each other on the Taylor pickleball courts.
Noah Ross serves as deputy chief of staff in the president’s office.
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea.” Psalm 46:1-2
Second East Olson and third west Wengatz team up for an unforgettable show.
Parnassus was made possible by Taylor students.
Inside Taylor Theatre’s performance of “Guys and Dolls”
I Love TU Week returns to campus, April 28-May 2, 2025, marking five days of activities and events intended to spark student engagement with the Taylor Fund.
Bill and Sabrina Mixon embarked on a new adventure when they bought Greek’s Pizzeria in Upland on March 1.
(From left to right) Justices Geoffrey G. Slaughter, Mark S. Massa, Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush, Derek R. Molter and Christopher M. Goff took a case hearing at Indiana Wesleyan University on April 10.
Max Otto, Annabella Eckert, Dray Caldwell, Kendall Beck, Chrissy Potter and Drew Johnson were a part of the I Love TU photoshoot earlier this fall. (Photo by Olivia Mott)