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Junior Mitch McGeath is the president of the TU Soccer Club.
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Junior Mitch McGeath is the president of the TU Soccer Club.
Michael Jessup, Micah Williams, Andi Berg, Sadie Miller and Riana Schultz created the game "Mistakes were Made."
The WeCov is one of the most popular drinks on the Jumping Bean's menu.
Senior Xueer Wang and Junior Dawit Cronin are the co-presidents of MSA.
Several Taylor students received Young Life scholarships and will be helping start-up chapters in Grant County.
Jada Bonnett working at her desk in Freimuth, the business office.
Big name schools scheduling smaller and lesser known schools for the start of the football season is something we are all accustomed to. Schools like Michigan, Texas and Alabama will start off their season against schools like Eastern Carolina, Rice and Middle Tennessee State.
In sports, there are two achievements that are the most difficult. The first is winning a national championship.
Student newspapers like the Echo provide value to universities.
Dining staff serves food at the Euler Science Complex
Campus newspapers: They are organized, managed and led by their respective students. In 2013 Pew Research estimated there were 1,600 college newspapers in the U.S. The Echo is just one of those. While that number may have changed in the past decade, a campus paper still bears its importance — and for reasons beyond information.
Brandon Dykstra
In his devotion “On Loving God,” Bernard of Clairvaux writes of four “degrees” of love: (1) one loves oneself for one’s own sake, (2) one loves God for one’s own sake, (3) one loves God for God’s sake, (4) one loves oneself for God’s sake. What’s curious about this formulation is the order; why do the “degrees” move from loving oneself to loving God, then back to loving oneself?
Rev. Greg Dyson
Olson Hall underwent renovations over the summer.
Not to be confused: We ARE the Church, we GATHER as the Church and we GO to a Church!
Alumnus Braden Spear ('13) returns to Taylor as technical director.
Student does her homework in Zondervan Library.