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President Tali Stichter opens a SEND meeting with encouraging words.
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President Tali Stichter opens a SEND meeting with encouraging words.
Upland community supports the NearSpace Park at the red ribbon ceremony.
Kali Siemers combines her love for storms and photography.
Global Need-to-Know highlights three stories spotlighting relevant pieces of international news. These global stories aim to broaden the perspective of the Taylor community as they absorb information from a variety of sources and spaces.
Dr. Moeschberger and Dr. Parker are leaders of the Honors Guild.
Gerig resident Paige Peterson stands in the "Wormhole" that connects Breuninger and Gerig Halls.
Siemers stands out of her sunroof to get in position for a good shot.
A breeze in the air and a colorful collection of leaves on trees can only mean one thing: It’s NFL season.
The No. 4 IWU Wildcats (5-0) are nothing short of spectacular this season under first-year head coach Andrew Rode.
Over our time at Taylor University, our relationship with God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit has deepened. Alongside that, Christ’s bride, embodied in the church, has become clearer to us. It is important to be actively involved in a church community beyond attending Sunday services.
Pierce Church is local to Taylor University.
Last year's Elementary Methods of Art class teaching watercolor.
Bruner teaching film students.
Flag football starts intramural season.
Roommates Symon and Caleb pose in front of Samuel Morris Hall.
PAX meets Tuesday evenings to brainstorm ways to improve mental health awareness on campus.