No. 9 Trojans crowned again with the CL double
If the adage, 'fool me twice, shame on me,' still holds, then the entire Crossroads League should be fooled silly to think they would beat the Taylor Trojans in the conference tournament.
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If the adage, 'fool me twice, shame on me,' still holds, then the entire Crossroads League should be fooled silly to think they would beat the Taylor Trojans in the conference tournament.
If I didn’t have some semblance of self-control, I’d eat a bar of chocolate a day. Sometimes I still do. When I was in eighth or ninth grade, my literature teacher assigned “The Bitter Side of Sweet” as our reading.
Outside Helena Memorial Hall
An art exhibit commemorating Taylor’s second-oldest building is now open to the public.
Josiah Friesen, a senior music theory and composition major, received an FMUS scholarship for his musical.
Senior Riley Grafton spends time in nature.
Todd Komarnicki shares about his experience in the film industry. (Photo provided by Kathy Bruner)
The Trump administration has imposed multiple tariffs on countries including Mexico, Canada and China.
Freshman Brandon Kruger fills out an evaluation form for the Echo.
Senior Thane Syswerda works at the Jumping Bean.
The Old Testament still holds constant, even in 2025
Why should graduating seniors care about the Old Testament? Any senior graduating from Taylor without an answer to this question ought to ask themselves what has gone wrong to leave them with this yawning lacuna of mind and soul. That might strike you as a nervy thing for me to say. But time is short, you are headed out the door and I am limited to 700 words. For the sake of clarity, allow me to dispense with niceties.
The Wind Ensemble invites students to take a break and destress on the first night of finals with their annual spring Pops Concert.
As summer approaches, Upland leaders hope to implement a five-year parks and recreation master plan to benefit the town’s blossoming population.
Two new townhomes will be added to the residential village to accommodate for growth.
The town seeks to create more recreational opportunities for the growing Upland community.
Kris Johnson, director of grants and sponsored programs, is providing space for the Upland community to learn skills to write grants.
The Taylor University lacrosse team had one of the program’s best seasons, finishing 7-8 (2-5) and qualifying for the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) Tournament for just the second time in program history.
Skip Trudeau, his unidentified teammate, Chris Jones and Andy Gammons face each other on the Taylor pickleball courts.
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea.” Psalm 46:1-2