President-Elect Lindsay launches book at TU
Taylor’s president-elect, author and Gordon College President D. Michael Lindsay will release his latest book at Taylor University on April 27.
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Taylor’s president-elect, author and Gordon College President D. Michael Lindsay will release his latest book at Taylor University on April 27.
The softball and baseball regular seasons are nearing a close, and both Taylor teams had strong performances last weekend to strengthen their position in the Crossroads League and in the NAIA National Top 25.
The Taylor community is uncomfortable with singleness, and it shouldn’t be.
This past week at Taylor, we celebrated Earth Day with opportunities for learning from video documentaries and our chapel speaker, engaging with a diet challenge, litter pick up or purchasing sustainable products. These activities align with the official purpose of Earth Day, as is stated on the website, which is to promote “action to change human behavior and create global, national and local policy changes.”
Q: “What have you learned from students during your time here?" -- Holly Gaskill, junior
Editor's Note: This article was updated on 5/3/2021 for clarity. It appears differently here than in the print edition.
The Taylor men’s and women’s golf teams played in two tournaments last week, with the men’s team winning their first tournament of the spring in the Pilot Invitational at Blackthorn Golf Club in South Bend, Indiana.
What do you hear when you walk out of TU chapel? “Today, I just felt the presence of God!” or “Isn’t it great we sang (insert name of latest trending indie Christian song)?” or “I’m so glad I heard (insert name of beloved hymn)?” or “Why doesn’t the band choose songs that sound like (insert name of my home church)?” Whether comments are positive or negative, I’m glad our faculty, staff and students talk about the music in chapel.
“Godzilla vs. Kong” pits the titular titans against one another in a hotly anticipated but slightly disappointing showdown.
Fall 2019 plans were put in place for renovations of two Taylor athletic facilities: the football locker room in the field house and the athletic weight room in east Odle Arena.
After dropping two close games to No. 12 Indiana Wesleyan, Taylor softball rebounded with strong showings last week, taking five of six against Crossroads League opponents.
Expectations are high for both of Taylor’s golf teams. Anything short of a Crossroads League title would come as a surprise.
Thirty years ago this month, I made indelible memories from what turned out to be a several-month, surprise stay in Saudi Arabia, compliments of Uncle Sam.
“Zack Snyder’s Justice League” finally realizes Zack Snyder’s vision and gives fans the epic DC team-up movie they’ve been drooling for.
Was it the choir director with a rope in the Euler Atrium? A Chorale member with a knife in the greenhouse? Or could it have possibly been the piano player with some smooth saxophone skills in the boiler room?
The Taylor baseball team swept their second straight four-game series, after beating Bethel University.
Note: All information presented in this column is sourced from the Taylor Together, Again plan. Updates are provided weekly by the Pandemic Reopening Team (PeRT). Last updated March 18.
Juniors Sarah Mangan and Jorge Martinez de Santiago won the student body election on March 11, but their dedication to serving the student body and leading on campus did not start with their “Reset” campaign this spring.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) kicked off its fourth phase with the boldly unique TV show “WandaVision.”
After weeks of campaigning, the students of Taylor have elected a new student body president and vice president for the 2021-2022 school year — juniors Sarah Mangan and Jorge Martinez de Santiago.