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For sophomore Nathaniel Ortega, weekday mornings start at 5 a.m. with intense workouts.
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For sophomore Nathaniel Ortega, weekday mornings start at 5 a.m. with intense workouts.
On Nov. 5, voting stations across the nation will open for a fresh string of elections.
Brad Pitt is in space, and he’s not really sure why.
How do you picture God?
The crowd roared as sophomore Linli Tu kicked off the second half of last Wednesday’s game with a banger against Spring Arbor University.
Taylor women’s soccer dominated Bethel University Saturday on Turner Field, coming away with a lopsided 7-0 victory. The Trojans’ victory was their eighth on the season.
Five entrepreneurs earned the opportunity to compete for one year of free rent for a business space at Ridley Tower in Marion during the upcoming Grant County Pitch Night.
Taylor scored in the top 50% of schools with the lowest student debt.
The Taylor cross country teams hosted their first and only invitational for the season last Friday with the men coming in 2nd and women coming in 3rd.
The following five articles are brief summaries of the stories currently applicable to the U.S. Five headlines were taken from the top news stories of the week, and each producer covers the topics more in-depth online.
The Taylor women’s soccer team dominated last Friday against Indiana Institute of Technology, beating them 3-1 to move to 6-1 overall. The Trojans have since moved to 7-1 after defeating Georgetown College Wednesday night.
Students at Taylor who are part of the 21st Century Scholars program are helping close Indiana’s achievement gaps.
UPLAND – Taylor has once again been ranked as the number one university in the Midwest region.
Summer weather is slowly starting to fade, but there are still a few weeks left to enjoy a sweet, cold treat before autumn comes around. While Ivanhoe’s Drive In is a convenient and delicious choice, The Tasty Spoon is Hartford City’s hidden treasure.
Light Rider Ministries is a local organization working to positively change the lives of Upland’s youth through the RedBarn.
As Hurricane Dorian continues to devastate areas in the Atlantic, Taylor students rally together in an effort to give back.
The Taylor men’s soccer team suffered their second loss of the season Monday night, falling to Governors State University 4-2 at Turner Stadium. The loss dropped the Trojans’ record on the season to 2-2-1.
As the Taylor Trojans prepare for the upcoming football season, they have welcomed a number of new players and coaches to the team.
Taylor’s music department is going global.
By Kamryn Koble and Lily Smith | Echo