Hospitality rides away
“This bike was almost stolen; think about that.”
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Echo's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
“This bike was almost stolen; think about that.”
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.
After waiting 11 weeks, we have officially arrived at the most exciting time of the college football year. According to ESPN’s Playoff Predictor, there are 10 teams still alive, and that includes No. 11 Oregon State holding onto a 1% chance.
Meet the new “front door” of Taylor University, created to maximize the institution’s ability to practice hospitality as well as increase cohesion between different facilities and departments on campus.
It’s quiet. The darkness feels a little softer, the shadows rich against the horizon as I lie in bed, counting the minutes.
Sophomore Angelica Felix lies in bed, looking up into her darkened room.
Senior Kelsey Denison is an intern in the CCO.
College football is home to some of the most passionate fan bases in all of sports. This kind of deep-rooted emotion comes out either in excitement or heartbreak. A few contenders have been knocked out, but not every team’s destiny is determined just yet, so not every fanbase is up in arms. Let’s take a look at who is.
After much back and forth with administration, senior Frank Smith was finally able to act on his dream of creating a disc golf course on Taylor University’s campus this year.
The Nationals hold Base HIIT multiple times a year for service members from every branch. (Photo provided by The Washington Nationals)
Two weeks, three weeks, four weeks all pass by, and still no sign of that final textbook.
Senior Thiago Camacho serves as the Student Body Secretary.
This semester, senior Patience Sakeuh has traded the cornfields of Indiana for French pastries, museum tours and flea markets.
“What would you do if you won $5,000?” junior Wade Frances, Taylor University’s 2023 Shark Tank host, asked audience members.
Grace Gillmar poses with her table of products at Shop the Loop.
The men of second center Wengatz hang out in the dorm when they're not in class.
During fall break, Honors Guild students attended the annual Intercollegiate Colloquium on liberal arts at Grove City College.
Omaha, Nebraska, heard Taylor cross-country roar on Saturday, Oct. 21.