Selena Gomez releases new album after five years
After five years of silence, Selena Gomez is telling all.
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After five years of silence, Selena Gomez is telling all.
On the streets of 1970’s Los Angeles, one comedy legend steps into the shoes of another as Eddie Murphy takes on the true story of struggling-artist-turned-unlikely-superstar Rudy Ray Moore.
Exit Church partnered with Grant County Rescue Mission (GCRM) to provide meals to people in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Women’s basketball and soccer broke program records. Cross country, both men’s and women’s, made nationals. Men’s and women’s golf both consistently placed in the NAIA Top 25 polls, with the women’s team spending much of their season in the top 5. Senior Mason Degenkolb brought the national spotlight to the men’s basketball program after his full-court shot.
Right now might be the weirdest time to drop a disco-pop dance album, yet “Future Nostalgia” rises to the impossible task.
“I know it sounds crazy. But if it weren’t crazy, they wouldn’t call it a leap of faith. They would call it a sit of doubting.”
By Kyle Hayward
As the Taylor community has been transitioning from typical, on-campus life to online distance learning, people are searching for new, creative ways in which to stay connected. One such way to stay in touch with our campus is to hear what administrators, faculty and staff have to say about the current status campus of Taylor and the rest of the world.
Taylor University will return around $3.5 million to students after room and board adjustments for the spring semester, according to Stephen Olson, vice president of business and finance.
The journey of child stars in Hollywood is tragically rife with extremely public pitfalls that plague many who are thrust into the global spotlight from a young age.
I mailed my first plain potato in the summer of 2017.
Social distancing is happening now and as always, Taylor students everywhere are finding fun things to do. Freshman Kinsley Rushing, sophomore Lily Smith and junior Lily Walter shared what they have been up to, and how you can replicate it.
With Taylor moving to an entirely online platform, many in-person resources have changed or ceased within the last month. However, the Zondervan Library and Academic Enrichment Center are still almost entirely operational for student use.
In just over 30 minutes, Conan Gray tells a story that brings the listener from unabashed tears to breakout dancing and back again.
With “Friends” gone from Netflix and “The Office” scheduled to leave in 2021, viewers are left looking for a new timeless sitcom to fill their streaming slots. Thankfully, Netflix has picked up a new set of friends, the zany students and staff of Greendale Community College in Dan Harmon’s outrageous sitcom “Community.”
The week of March 10 was a tough week for the Taylor community. In addition to worries about the semester’s future in light of COVID-19, Taylor’s men’s tennis team geared up for what would be their last practice.
Research when combined with passion and proximity has power.
This story has been revised 3/21/20 regarding a past Taylor closure due to the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.
While it was not the way they wanted it to end, the Taylor women’s basketball team ended their season with a win.
From past alumni to prospective high school students, the Envision Film Festival brought all of