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Brad Larson. Laurel Erb. Betsy Smith. Laura VanRyn. Monica Felver.
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Brad Larson. Laurel Erb. Betsy Smith. Laura VanRyn. Monica Felver.
After serving Taylor University for 13 years, Provost Michael Hammond will be moving to Massachusetts to serve as Gordon College’s next president.
The softball and baseball regular seasons are nearing a close, and both Taylor teams had strong performances last weekend to strengthen their position in the Crossroads League and in the NAIA National Top 25.
A decision, one that could change many lives, weighs on the shoulders of 10 college students. They face the pressure of turning in a video — a video of a possible rape.
This past week at Taylor, we celebrated Earth Day with opportunities for learning from video documentaries and our chapel speaker, engaging with a diet challenge, litter pick up or purchasing sustainable products. These activities align with the official purpose of Earth Day, as is stated on the website, which is to promote “action to change human behavior and create global, national and local policy changes.”
Imagine that you are in a race and your opponent is a mile ahead of you. Is it possible to overtake them and win the race? It probably depends on your opponent’s capabilities and determination, your capabilities and determination and the length of the race.
Senior Tim Hudson’s experimental film “Gaspard de la Nuit” won first place in the Broadcast Education Association’s (BEA) Festival of Media Arts competition.
Last spring, I planted morning-glories in an azure pot on the patio in my backyard.
What do you hear when you walk out of TU chapel? “Today, I just felt the presence of God!” or “Isn’t it great we sang (insert name of latest trending indie Christian song)?” or “I’m so glad I heard (insert name of beloved hymn)?” or “Why doesn’t the band choose songs that sound like (insert name of my home church)?” Whether comments are positive or negative, I’m glad our faculty, staff and students talk about the music in chapel.
It’s showtime. Fabrica is back this spring, and Taylor students are eager to volunteer their creativity.
Eight people were killed and another was wounded in a series of shootings at three spas on March 16, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Just before leaving for Easter Break, students stood in long lines stretched around the LaRita Boren Student Center (Stu) to pick up their coronavirus relief checks on Wednesday, March 31.
After dropping two close games to No. 12 Indiana Wesleyan, Taylor softball rebounded with strong showings last week, taking five of six against Crossroads League opponents.
Thirty years ago this month, I made indelible memories from what turned out to be a several-month, surprise stay in Saudi Arabia, compliments of Uncle Sam.
Was it the choir director with a rope in the Euler Atrium? A Chorale member with a knife in the greenhouse? Or could it have possibly been the piano player with some smooth saxophone skills in the boiler room?
An undeclared freshman resided in Wengatz Hall and was uncertain of where his Taylor education would take him.
Taylor football earned their first home win and win of the 2020 spring season against Madonna University with a score of 45–0.
The Taylor baseball team swept their second straight four-game series, after beating Bethel University.
On Feb. 15, Talique Taylor, a good friend and arguably the nicest person on campus, wrote an Op-Ed article titled “Give Americans a raise, it’s long overdue.” In it, he argued, using many historical examples and recent studies, that the minimum wage should be raised to President Joe Biden’s proposed value of $15. What follows is a response to that argument.
On March 16, Taylor University announced D. Michael Lindsay as the next president.