‘In the Heights’ celebrates all the dreamers
Hot off the heels of “Hamilton,” Lin Manuel Miranda’s charming musical “In the Heights” premiered on HBO Max and in theaters this summer, only to be criminally under watched.
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Hot off the heels of “Hamilton,” Lin Manuel Miranda’s charming musical “In the Heights” premiered on HBO Max and in theaters this summer, only to be criminally under watched.
Since its start, the Taylor University Film and Media Production department has garnered over 450 recognitions and film festival acceptances.
On Aug. 2, Taylor began a partnership with Indiana University (IU) Health to provide full-time in-person care to students.
Following the results of the student body election held in the spring of 2021, seniors Sarah Mangan and Jorge Martinez de Santiago became the student body president and vice president.
The Taylor volleyball team have won their first 12 of 13 games this season, the first time this has happened since 2010 and the first time under the leadership of Head Coach Erin Luthy.
In his sixth studio album, “Call Me If You Get Lost,” Tyler Gregory Okonma, better known as Tyler, The Creator, taps into ‘90s hip-hop tradition while also paying tribute to his past releases.
“We are lost,” Fariha Easar said.
The premise of “Luca” is simple — a boy is given the summer of a lifetime filled with adventure, fun and new friends, but is met with the danger of having a huge secret blown.
Although Taylor’s Summer Institute (formerly known as CRAM,) and academic summer camps for high school students were canceled last summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they are scheduled to return this summer.
Not uncommon for these days, there was uncertainty about whether there would be a full season of athletics this year at Taylor, but as the spring semester winds down, every varsity sport was able to compete in a mostly full season.
The Taylor men’s golf team won its fifth-consecutive Crossroads League Championship last week, with a three-round total score of 903. Marian University and Spring Arbor University finished second and third, respectively, with scores of 907 and 908.
A Christian in today's world must be a lover of the truth no matter what.
“The Father,” one of the eight Best Picture nominees at the 2021 Oscars, delivers a mind-bending perspective on aging, memory loss and family.
“Educate, equip and engage students to live and serve like Jesus.”
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.