Following the arts from ferris wheels to farm fields
As the swinging seat came to rest at the top of the Ferris wheel that overlooked Muncie Fairgrounds, Jonthan Bouw thought to himself, this is home.
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As the swinging seat came to rest at the top of the Ferris wheel that overlooked Muncie Fairgrounds, Jonthan Bouw thought to himself, this is home.
“Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn” was released in theaters on Feb. 7 to positive reviews from critics and audiences.
The Taylor softball team played in the Bear Creek Tournament last weekend and went 3-1 in the two-day event. The games were their first since the J-term Arizona trip and improved the team’s record to 9-3 on the year.
The Trojan baseball team had a three-game series at Lindsey Wilson College last weekend and came out with two wins and a loss. This series followed a 10-day break since the team’s last game, a home win against Olivet Nazarene.
Candles, earrings, cupcakes, bagels and more will all be on display come Mar. 4 when Shop the Loop 2.0 takes over the LaRita Boren Campus Center yet again.
1– You are warding against infection with a strict regimen of hand sanitizer, Clorox wipes and prayer that the remaining 0.1% of germs does not come for you.
Rabbit Food Cafe is a recent and desperately needed addition to Gas City.
With the words, "And the Oscar goes to," "Parasite" pulled off the upset of the decade. Beating out heavy favorite "1917," it became the first foreign-language film to take home the Best Picture award.
Taking second for the men and third for the women, Taylor Indoor Track and Field returned from the Crossroads League Championships with their feet on fire and heads held high.
After two consecutive losses to Grace College and the University of Saint Francis, the Taylor women’s basketball squad (26-3, 14-3) turned things around in a big way with back-to-back wins last week over Mount Vernon Nazarene University (17-12, 7-10) and Huntington University (20-9, 9-8).
Sports at a small college like Taylor aren’t the same as a Division I school. Our stadiums are smaller, the talent is lower and the budget does not compare between the two.
“The opposite of poverty is not wealth. I don’t believe that. I actually think, in too many places, the opposite of poverty is justice.”
Hamilton comes to Taylor.
1– You wrote a personalized letter for each significant person in your life on Valentine's Day because love is about more than just romance, am I right? The next time you clean your desk you will catch yourself humming and think to yourself in all seriousness, “Is my dream job to be a janitor?” Maybe.
During a counseling appointment, I discovered something about myself: my deepest desire is to be fully known and yet still loved. That “and yet still” says a lot about how I view myself. I wonder if it resonates with some of you.
It has been over a year since the Taylor women’s basketball team dropped consecutive games, but after tough losses at the hands of 10th-ranked University of Saint Francis and Grace College, that run is over.
The age of social media is here and now.
“The Irishman” reunites legendary director Martin Scorsese with Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci in a soon-to-be classic gangster epic available now on Netflix.
Elementary kids gathered in Metcalf Gallery to learn about art from Taylor students for four weeks and had an opportunity to exhibit their work.
A southern parody, a preacher gone rouge and a duo of comedies. These final projects all came to the stage this week.