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Taylor volleyball has amassed 776 kills, ranked fifth in the NAIA. (Photo by Taylor Athletics)
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Taylor volleyball has amassed 776 kills, ranked fifth in the NAIA. (Photo by Taylor Athletics)
Dyson urges students to go back to the basics, seeking the kingdom of God above all else (photo provided by Taylor University).
No. 1 Women’s Cross Country:
After a fiery 5-0 start to the season, the Taylor women’s soccer team looks to continue its momentum into conference play.
The Taylor men’s soccer team is off to a strong start with a 4-1 record, including two dominating shutout victories.
Taylor looks to make the playoffs after a 9-2 season.
On June 3, the Taylor Trojans athletic department announced that they and Taylor men's and women's golf head coach Lorne Oke parted ways following the 2024-25 season.
Students gather to worship Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at chapel. (Photo provided by Taylor University)
As Taylor students and faculty transition into a new school year, they are welcomed by a new theme for chapel during the fall semester — an urge to seek the kingdom first.
Hands are raised to block sun from eyes to see balloon launch.
(From left to right in the back) Andrea Masvero, Enterprises, Town Council President Shawn Sizemore, State Representative Lori Goss-Reaves, Riley Richardson, library Board of Trus, Ashley Tiberi and President Michael Lindsay.
Proverbs 4 talks a lot about wisdom, but what is wisdom?
Junior Luke Petroelje and senior Casey Bane serve together as co-PAs in Wengatz Hall. Photo provided by Marco Aguirre.
Taylor University police officer, Evan Brutscher, graduated from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy on April 25, 2025.
President Lindsay asked 150 upperclassmen to consider moving to apartments this fall to make room for the 697 incoming freshmen in a town hall meeting in Cornwall Auditorium on Tuesday, May 6.
Students line up to eat flavored crickets as part of a dorm competition. (Photo by Echo Staff)
No. 9 Baseball: