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Dr. Moeschberger and Dr. Parker are leaders of the Honors Guild.
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Dr. Moeschberger and Dr. Parker are leaders of the Honors Guild.
Gerig resident Paige Peterson stands in the "Wormhole" that connects Breuninger and Gerig Halls.
Football, baseball, basketball, rugby, hockey, soccer: one of these things is not like the others.
The No. 4 IWU Wildcats (5-0) are nothing short of spectacular this season under first-year head coach Andrew Rode.
Taylor women’s volleyball has been a highlight over the past couple years for Trojan athletics. This year, they came in with high hopes. Now, they are fighting their way back to dominance. With the departure of a deep senior class, this year’s team has experienced many changes.
Flag football starts intramural season.
The School of Natural and Applied Science (SNAS) Seminar transpires throughout the fall semester and is open to all students and faculty.
City Life SwitchUp is a ministry of Youth for Christ, their vision to empower Van Buren youth and create a positive place for students to hangout after school.
Conference play for Taylor University Trojans football is just around the corner and starting off with a bang. Crosstown archrival Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU), who is 4-0 and ranked number four in the NAIA, will be coming to Turner Stadium to take on the Trojans to start their October slate.
The Trojans have officially begun conference play, showing their focus and commitment to winning a bid for the NAIA tournament.
English Hall dorm stands in contrast to the Campbell Hall apartments.
Students now filling up Rediger to max capacity.
This year’s cohort of fellows working alongside President Lindsay and the senior leadership team has expanded to a team of 12 students.
Student newspapers like the Echo provide value to universities.
Dining staff serves food at the Euler Science Complex
Not to be confused: We ARE the Church, we GATHER as the Church and we GO to a Church!
The strikes are affecting students this semester.
The Taylor dining experience has drastically changed over the last couple of months. Between moving from the Hodson Dining Commons to the Euler Science Complex, swapping out dining options in the LaRita Boren Campus Center (Stu), and reported attempts to implement a new dining app, eating on campus in Upland has been one chaotic ride.
Many classes have already made the switch from Blackboard to Brightspace.
More than 400 students traveled to the local Marathon gas station on Aug. 27.