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Senior Jaya Panicker hopes to use her major to pursue PA school.
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Senior Jaya Panicker hopes to use her major to pursue PA school.
Raena and Sophi Rogers are grateful for the way art allows them to share stories.
Ron Sutherland, supervisor of the project (left), Julia Hurlow director of residence life, President Michael Lindsay, Elisabeth Nieshalla, student body president, broke ground for the new residential village at the groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 9.
Raenah Hyde explores the Counseling Center to debrief a stressful week.
Raenah Hyde explores the Counseling Center to debrief a stressful week.
The Taylor cross-country teams dominated once again at the Crossroads League Championships on Nov. 3.
Okay, hear me out.
For a sport like baseball, a sport driven by statistics and analytics, one alarming stat many commentators and fans alike have pointed to is the record-low viewership of the World Series.
Memories of athletes can be echoed from generation to generation. For siblings in sports, their name can be held with a certain standard in and out of play.
Griswold is the heart and soul of the Trojans locker room. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Forward Taylor Westgate (43) is a major factor for Taylor. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Bonnie J. Odle (’44) died Nov. 7, 2023 at the age of 101.
The new Welcome Center will be attached to the current LaRita Boren Campus Center.
Carol and Jared Sisson are grateful to experience Taylor together.
“Make sure Jesus is written about,” senior community development major Kenna Selk said.
Kenna Selk is Olson Hall’s discipleship coordinator this year.
Sophomore Angelica Felix lies in bed, looking up into her darkened room.
Ultimate frisbee is not the first thing that comes to mind when many students think of sports on Taylor’s campus. However, it is a new and growing club sport at Taylor University. Sophomore co-captains Max Newlon and Garrett Farnham have revamped the co-ed ultimate frisbee team this past season.
Apart from the cold temperatures, this upcoming 2023-24 winter season of Taylor sports looks to be a dominant time for Trojan athletics. Three different sports – basketball, competitive cheer and track and field – look to either start their season off on a high note or continue the dominance they’ve already established.