Student musician groups perform at the Homecoming Concert
The lights dimmed, the instruments began tuning and the crowd went silent.
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The lights dimmed, the instruments began tuning and the crowd went silent.
Junior Ethan Watts rehearses with his chapel band.
Upland artist discusses her art.
On Title IX’s 50th anniversary, June 23, 2023, the U.S. Department of Education released proposed changes to the regulations. Now, institutions like Taylor University who receive any sort of federal funding wait for the U.S. Department of Education to release the Title IX ruling.
A variety of taxidermied animals hang from the walls of a Nussbaum laboratory.
Few sports leagues have been maligned like the Women’s National Basketball Association.
Taylor University men’s basketball is gearing up for the 2023-24 season starting on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. against the University of Northwestern Ohio.
Kaden Fuhrmann (15) and Taylor Westgate (43) are poised to lead their respective Trojans squads into the 2023-34 season. (Photos provided by Taylor Athletics)
Sarah Lee and Joon Lee are the leaders of ASIA.
No. 1 Taylor continues their season of dominance as they prepare for the Crossroads League Tournament. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Sena leads the Trojans in goals (8) and points (18) and has two multi-goal games this year. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
The Trojans have focused on being mindful and intentional all season. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Kaden Fuhrmann is ready to take the next step in his role to help lead the Trojans. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Taylor Westgate averaged 15.5 points and 8.8 rebounds per game last season. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Steve Bailey and Lincoln Reed work together on the logistics of the trip.
Euler Science Complex room 239 where engineering students work on projects.
Tali Stichter is the SEND president.
President Tali Stichter opens a SEND meeting with encouraging words.
Upland community supports the NearSpace Park at the red ribbon ceremony.
Over this past summer, NearSpace Launch — with the aid of other organizations — tore down factory buildings off of Main St. to develop the land into a public park.