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Want to be an amateur detective, professional baker, news fanatic or future politician? What could these seemingly very different people have in common? The answer is podcasts.
Christ-driven leadership can be exemplified by being a passionate warrior for orphans and widows, which clearly reflects God’s servant heart.
When asked where a potential state title contender may come from, Grant County may not be one of the first answers. However, for the Giants of Marion High School, this dream may become reality soon.
For the Taylor women’s soccer team, the 2020 season was a mixed bag. COVID-19 restrictions on and off the field made this season truly unique.
The Taylor women’s basketball team picked up where they left off, starting the season with a 2–1 record.
Taylor’s annual Silent Night game has been canceled.
Junior Mitch Canada mixes together artists such as Neo Sol and Frank Sinatra, adding hints of gospel and rap, to form his own signature sound.
The Taylor Women’s soccer team’s regular season came to a close in an odd fashion, as they tied with Indiana Wesleyan 0–0 in double overtime in the season finale.
The Taylor men’s basketball team split its two contests last weekend, falling to Thomas More College 65–59 on Oct. 30 and defeating Governors State University 95–69 on Oct. 31. The results brought the Trojans to 2–1 early in the non-conference portion of their schedule.
Despite the ongoing pandemic, the annual Taylor tradition of Silent Night will go on.
The Los Angeles Dodgers were never pitied, despite one of the longer droughts in Major League Baseball.
There is a crisp smell in the air. The trees are a full array of reds and oranges. Boots and sweaters are making their annual comeback. What does this mean? Fall is back, and with it comes its seasonal staple foods. Without a proper kitchen, it can be hard to make food that has that same feel as a home-cooked meal.
With nearly 50,000 veterans experiencing homelessness every year, the U.S. has proven that it continues to ignore those who sacrificed their lives for their country.
“If anybody in this country should be concerned about creation care, it should be the Christians, because it is our biblical mandate to care for creation, and unfortunately, historically, Christians have often not done a good job at that,” said Jeff Regier, professor of biology here at Taylor University, “...we should be at the forefront of the creation care movement.”
Although Taylor University was founded as a women's college, it didn’t stay that way for long.
In chapel on Wednesday, Oct. 21, Taylor Interim President Paige Comstock Cunningham played a video announcing the date for Silent Night.
The Taylor men’s and women’s golf teams finished their fall season last weekend at the Purgatory Invitational in Noblesville, Indiana. Both teams finished first in a seven-team field.
The Trojans are ready to go to war on the court.
The weirdest part of 2020 isn’t the pandemic or the upcoming election. It’s not even the empty stadiums during sporting events. It’s the 2020 college football season.
It’s not often that Erik Hayes, professor of kinesiology, expects to receive a $1 million check. But, two weeks ago that was the case as a $1 millon boost from the Lilly Endowment Inc. will help expand Taylor’s long term health care program.