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It seems every relevant conversation today somehow comes back to social media.
New to Major League Baseball this season, the pitch clock has done its job in making MLB games quicker and more exciting.
Taylor Track and Field participated in The Indiana Little State Championships and absolutely showed out on both days of the meet. The men’s team placed second out of 10 on day one and placed fifth out 15 on day two.
The Taylor baseball team swept Indiana Wesleyan to extend it’s win streak to six games and improve to 7-3 in their last 10 matchups.
With Earth Day just a few days ago, one way to work toward a better appreciation of God’s creation, improve our personal lives and connect with others is through nature walks.
Observing Earth day is the perfect time to remember God’s creation and reflect on his heart towards nature.. Genesis 1:31 says “God saw all that he had made– and it was very good!”
What does it look like for the average college student to practice sustainability?
The 80’s at Taylor gave birth to one of Taylor University's most iconic yearly traditions. Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering Jeff Cramer, Professor of Education Quinn White and Chief of Campus Police Jeff Wallace were among some of the original Airband participants, back in the 1980s — and this year’s Airband theme transports us to that time period with ‘Footloose.’
As spring season for all seven of Taylor’s spring sports begins to wind down, several teams are making a strong argument for postseason success.
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Bree Penner | Student Contributor
While much attention has been turned toward the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in the past month, this year’s edition of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament deserves much of the same attention.
This spring, both men and women’s golf teams started their journey in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The top five from each squad headed down to compete at the Legends Resort — Parkland.
The Rediger Chapel Auditorium was transported back in time on Saturday, Feb. 25, as the quaint auditorium transformed into a disco dance ground.
The Broadcast Education Association announced student and faculty awards for their annual Festival of Media Arts competition last month.
Abortion is a pretty black and white topic, right? Either you’re for it or against it. Well, maybe it’s a bit more complex. Since the landmark Roe v. Wade case in 1973, abortion has become one of the most important and hotly debated topics in American politics. There is an immense amount of nuance involved and people across the political spectrum have varying views on it.
If everyone could live out James 1:19, oh how different the world would be.
I am writing in regard to the opinion piece entitled, “Helping Make Campus Accessible,” timely and transparently written and published in the Oct. 22, 2022, edition of The Echo.
Taylor University’s Global Engagement hosted its first Women of the World Week, which ran from Feb. 20 to Feb. 26. The week-long event included a slew of activities both on and off campus.
Last academic year, Taylor University's scholarship goal was $3 million, and they surpassed that goal by the end of the year after bringing in $4.1 million for scholarships.