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Many people complain that the current college football world is not competitive enough.
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Many people complain that the current college football world is not competitive enough.
The No. 13 Trojans took down the No. 17 Marian Knights 3-1 (24-26, 25-22, 25-22, 25-23) on September 30 in a hard-fought game where each point was a back-and-forth battle. This game extended Taylor’s current win streak to four and continued their undefeated run at home as the Trojans are now 10–0 when playing in Odle Arena (11-0 after defeating Spring Arbor on October 5).
In a five-set match for the ages, No. 13 Taylor beat No. 11 Indiana Wesleyan 3-2 on Sept. 24 in a rowdy Odle Arena.
Winning is difficult. The work and mental fortitude it takes to give everything day in and day out is no simple feat. But the Trojans women’s soccer team is making victory look easy.
Taylor University recently announced that the institution received a $500,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. that will be put toward the creation of an entrepreneurial program for high school students.
At Taylor, we believe deeply in the Christian liberal arts for higher education. For over a millennium, this model has proven to be the most effective way to prepare young people for their future callings. It also aligns deeply with Taylor’s distinctive mission and its vision to be a leading Christ-centered, student-focused university, committed to carrying the light and faith of Christ to a world in need.
Over the last few months, I have been grasping at every grain of meaning and memory from these five years in Olson Hall. I am terrified of forgetting any detail of this sweet yet demanding season. It’s hard to leave my home, my work and my people in a landslide of change — I want to remember everything. But still some memories remain blurry and the inevitable end is barreling towards me. No matter what, there are a few things that will always be written in bold.
A sense of normalcy returned for Taylor Athletics this past school year. Fans packed into Turner Stadium and Odle Arena again. One of Taylor’s storied traditions also returned this year. Here are the top 5 stories from Taylor Athletics this past school year.
The Taylor softball team had a rough past weekend in gameplay. They first played Bethel University, splitting the series and winning the first game. The next series was at home and senior day. Playing Marian University, they lost both ball games by scores of 6-3 and 9-1.
As of 2022, Taylor has raised $3.2 million of annual and endowed scholarships, but they have strong hopes to reach $3.55 million by the end of the fiscal year.
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” combines the emotional core of “It’s a Wonderful Life” with the vibrant style of “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” and then injects it all with acid.
In today’s society, we are taught that we are deserving of anything and everything we want. We are told to love ourselves despite our flaws. We are told to embrace who we are and be unapologetically ourselves. While these words seem uplifting and positive, that could not be further from the truth.
I was sitting on my friend’s couch with a group of people from church one evening, having a great discussion about what car we would own if we could own any in the world. In the middle of the conversation, I was suddenly overwhelmed by the realization, ‘I am in Ireland. I am friends with Irish people. I am living a normal life and having normal conversations, but in Ireland.’
Though cute coffee shops have become a dime a dozen in the Taylor community, a seldom explored gem is Hartford City’s ‘Who’s Your Coffee’ Roastery.
Gloomy weather was contrary to the Taylor Softball team as their title charge gathered steam, with the women winning three out of four games last weekend as they continued to pile pressure on league leaders IWU.
As the latest intramural basketball season comes to an close, players from each league take a look back and see how much fun they’ve had — wins,losses and the most important part of the process, the championship they’ve attained.
No matter where I am in the Midwest, I always appreciate the comfortable familiarity that comes with stepping into a local Chinese food restaurant to pick up a delicious mixed bag of takeout.
From March 15 to April 15, Taylor University is celebrating Asian Heritage Month.
“The Batman” delivers a visually stunning, emotionally rich noir mystery that finally showcases Batman as the world’s greatest detective.
The Taylor men’s lacrosse team plunged into the second half of their season on Wednesday evening in Southfield, Michigan. Currently sitting at 2-6 (0-2 WHAC), the Trojans dropped their first conference game last Saturday to Madonna University 19-7.