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Senior Thiago Camacho serves as the Student Body Secretary.
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Senior Thiago Camacho serves as the Student Body Secretary.
Students Micah Cameron, Kate Mikels, Danielle Pritchard, Lydia Channel and Caroline Sutter as well as TU faculty Elizabeth Parker attended the event.
This semester, senior Patience Sakeuh has traded the cornfields of Indiana for French pastries, museum tours and flea markets.
Patience Sakeuh stands in a Parisian art museum.
“What would you do if you won $5,000?” junior Wade Frances, Taylor University’s 2023 Shark Tank host, asked audience members.
Grace Gillmar poses with her table of products at Shop the Loop.
Junior Meredith Craddock talks to fellow students at the event.
Goodness Grace Design sells stickers, notepads and more.
The Chinese female students pose after performing a traditional dance.
Students attended the Grove City chapel while visiting the Intercollegiate Colloquium.
Sammy and Wengatz have had a rivalry for many years.
During fall break, Honors Guild students attended the annual Intercollegiate Colloquium on liberal arts at Grove City College.
Nora Sell and Ben Paugys go on a roller-rink Pick-a-Date as characters from Napoleon Dynamite (photo provided by Nora Sell).
Senior Ava Henson stands courtside to capture a game.
A fun-filled homecoming weekend was capped off with a convincing Taylor football victory on Oct. 28. With almost 5,000 fans in attendance, the Taylor Trojans trounced the Madonna Crusaders 54-14 in a game that never felt close.
On Halloween night, the first round of the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings were revealed. The Ohio State Buckeyes sit at No. 1, the back-to-back reigning champion Georgia Bulldogs are No. 2, the Michigan Wolverines are No. 3 and the Florida State Seminoles have taken the No. 4 spot.
The No. 25 Trojans women’s soccer team clinched the third seed in the Crossroads League Tournament following their 6-2 win against Goshen on Saturday, Oct. 28.
With November arriving, snow flying through the air and “Charlie Brown” television specials airing on ABC, that means only one thing: The World Series … and the first College Football Playoff Rankings … and also James Harden making his yearly trade request.
Both Ryan Hanak (left) and Addie Draper (right) will be running in the Crossroads League Championship. (Photos provided by Taylor Athletics)
Offensive lineman Clay Adams earned his first rushing touchdown of the year in a Taylor victory. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)