A bird's eye view: Michael Lindsay's professional career
Of all Taylor University presidents, few have held positions as presidents prior to leading the office at Taylor. Even fewer have come from other institutions.
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Of all Taylor University presidents, few have held positions as presidents prior to leading the office at Taylor. Even fewer have come from other institutions.
Dairy Queen (DQ) has begun building a new location for a Grill and Chill Restaurant in Gas City.
On Monday, Sept. 20, legendary Taylor men’s basketball coach Paul Patterson passed away after a longstanding battle with Alzheimer's. The Hall of Fame Coach was 78.
A 2018 Supreme Court decision in favor of the state of New Jersey and Gov. Phillip D. Murphy changed the way sports would be consumed in the United States forever.
Turning Point USA, a conservative activism club (non-profit,) opened an unofficial chapter on campus this spring, meeting mixed responses.
Taylor Swift, notorious for curating and alluding to new albums months in advance, shocked the music world when she announced a new album just 18 hours before its anticipated drop.
Golf is a fickle sport. A tiny, nearly microscopic hitch in a golf swing can be the difference between the perfect shot and a shot that floats out of bounds.
Dr. E. Herbert Nygren
After 13 years away, junior David Hnanga returned with a new mission to the village he had fled from.
It’s an early-December evening at Taylor University. With finals approaching, everyone has made their way to Odle Arena. The bleachers and sidelines are packed to the brim with college students wearing wild costumes. Teletubbies, Jim Harbaugh impersonators and human-sized hot dogs dot the crowd.
Great coffee is meant to be shared.
“I feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread.”
Taylor Burns | Contributor
Jed Barber | Opinions Editor
Andrew Nevins | Echo
Katie Pfotzer | Echo
Editorial Board | Echo
In the Oct. 25, 1963, edition of The Echo, multiple articles were written to honor the editors who had sustained the newspaper to its 50th volume.
The Indiana Collegiate Press Association consists of print and online publications at 33 public and private universities across Indiana. Each year ICPA recognizes the best of collegiate journalism at its April convention. Newspapers are grouped into three divisions; The Echo competes in division III, which consists of non-daily newspapers at schools with fewer than 3,000 students.
For over 100 years, the Society of Professional Journalists has sought to improve and protect journalism. Each year SPJ recognizes the best of student journalism through its Mark of Excellence awards (MOEs).