Igniting a passion for the local church
You’ve likely heard whisperings — if not shouts — about it.
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You’ve likely heard whisperings — if not shouts — about it.
Dan Blosser transitioned to the role of lead pastor at Upland Community Church in 2023.
No. 4 Women’s Cross Country:
Winning attitudes, Christ-like behaviors and close bonds are all things new tennis head coach Josh Grubbs hopes to build as tennis re-enters the athletic scene for Taylor.
The NFL season kicked off on Sept. 5, bringing many unique storylines with it. Here are some of the biggest shake-ups around the league that you’ll want to keep an eye on, whether for fantasy or just for some juicy entertainment.
On-campus apartment life has doubled since the new addition of the Residential Village and Taylor University’s recent purchase of the Delta Apartments.
Taylor University hosted its Main Street Momentum Celebration Monday, Aug. 19, celebrating three developments on and off campus. The projects constructed over the summer total more than $70 million in investment, Andrea Masvero (‘96), executive director of 1846 enterprises, said. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb spoke at the event.
Taylor University students and Upland residents were invited to party together on Friday, May 3.
“Welcome to ‘Thanks a Lot, Eve!’ the show for women and by women, and men can listen too.”
As the last music note resounded, a lifetime of memories flashed through their heads.
Marissa Muljat is a senior. Photo provided by Marissa Muljat
Editor's Note: This article was written in December 2023. In the 2023 Silent Night game, the Trojans defeated the Great Lakes Christian Crusaders 103-65 and improved to a 25-1 record on Silent Night. Since the game, Taylor University has parted ways with head coach Josh Andrews.
Senior student Commencement speaker Damon Montgomery reflects on his Taylor experience.
Ron Sutherland looks forward to a new chapter after three decades at Taylor.
On April 30 at 4:35 p.m., returning male residents of Swallow Robin Hall’s second floor were informed by the Taylor University housing office via an email that the co-ed residence hall will be changed to be an all-female residence hall for the 2024-25 academic year.
A Taylor University campaign goal of $500 million, of which $275 million has already been raised to fund Taylor Thrives’ strategic plan, was announced Friday, April 26.
“I call it the ‘magic of spring.’ That’s where the growth takes place.”
Junior Sarah Maloney works with her fellow interns in the CCO.
Philip Byers is transitioning into his role as Halbrook Chair of Civic Engagement.
We don’t often dare to imagine that we’d end up working in the same place where we went to school — or even that our mentors could be our employers.