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(02/21/23 5:00am)
Taylor University competitive cheer is in its best year since debuting as a program in the spring of 2021. Two events into the current season, the Trojans have established program records three times over and in consecutive rounds.
(11/29/22 5:00am)
Taylor women’s soccer ended their conference run on Nov. 9, falling to No. 2 Marian in the Crossroads League Tournament Semifinals. Although the Trojans did not finish on their own terms, they received a bid into the 2022 NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship during a selection show held on Nov. 14.
(11/29/22 5:00am)
In head coach Aaron Mingo’s second season, Taylor’s football team took a step forward on the process toward the team’s goal of being the best Christian college football program in the country.
(11/29/22 5:00am)
Marion Health Network’s Gas City medical campus, which is under construction just off of I-69 near Payne’s restaurant, is still undergoing development.
(11/14/22 5:00am)
The allergen food station at the Hodson Dining Commons is being maintained to reflect growing progress in variety and security.
(11/16/22 5:00am)
The members of Rice Pilaf are grateful for what they consider a “weird energy” that surrounds the group this year.
(10/31/22 4:00am)
After a process that includes public information meetings, designs, environmental documentation and contract awards, the bridge that connects the north and south sections of Upland is still on track to be fully replaced starting this spring.
(10/24/22 4:00am)
President Lindsay has announced the plan to put in place a construction services division.
(10/03/22 4:00am)
A new academic year brings different people to Taylor, both in the dorms and throughout the rest of campus. Along with the second-biggest freshman class in Taylor’s history, some fresh faces can be found teaching, cleaning, planning and working behind the scenes.
(09/27/22 4:00am)
As Taylor alumnus Irv Polk (‘63) lay sick on his hospital bed, the last words he spoke to his friend and coworker Darrell Peterson were, “Don’t let it die, don’t let it die.”
(09/26/22 1:17pm)
Taylor University recently announced that the institution received a $500,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. that will be put toward the creation of an entrepreneurial program for high school students.
(09/19/22 12:45pm)
Renovations and infrastructure remodels initiated over the summer continue to impact social, academic and athletic spaces across campus. The ongoing face-lifts signify Taylor University’s desire to develop a physical environment that will positively shape students’ experiences.
(09/19/22 12:35pm)
Taylor University is off to a hot start for the 2022-2023 season, starting 2-0 for the first time in a decade.
(09/14/22 10:00pm)
Taylor Athletics underwent multiple coaching changes over the summer, with Erin Bellinger stepping down as head softball coach in May and Cameron Andry stepping down as head men’s and women’s golf coach in July.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
Russell B. Pulliam, Indianapolis Star associate editor/columnist, has recently donated $120,000 for journalism scholarships at Taylor University.
(04/11/22 3:00pm)
Ron Sutherland, special assistant to the president, is running for re-election for the Upland Town Council.
(03/14/22 3:00pm)
After an uncontested race, juniors Kenley Blake and Josue Villalobos emerged officially as the 2022-2023 student body president and vice president on March 3.
(02/28/22 4:00pm)
The race for the 2022-2023 student body president (SBP) and vice president (SBVP) is underway; an uncontested race for the first time since 2016.
(11/22/21 4:30pm)
The bridge that connects the north and south sections of Upland will begin being replaced in the spring of 2023.
(11/11/21 10:49pm)
With ”Dune,” visionary director Denis Villeneuve serves up a Thanksgiving-sized feast for the eyes and ears that’s so delicious it’ll have you coming back for seconds … and even thirds.