Professor and students talk fashion
Function does not always equal form.
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Function does not always equal form.
One sustainability opportunity available to students is recycling
Juniors Karissa Collins and Alexa Twiggs, editors-in-chief of the yearbook, flip through Overflow’s pages.
Renovations include replacing carpet, repainting walls and new furniture.
Chris Jones takes note of student feedback and seeks to make changes.
Chapel speaker Geoff King speaks about his organization "Love Fort Wayne."
“It means a lot, I can’t even put it into words,” senior forward Anton Webb said when talking about his team.
Jillian Voges sketches Oscars fashion
Independent film “Anora” became the surprise winner at the 97th Academy Awards, taking home five awards from six nominations in a massive win for small-budget filmmaking.
As an adjunct professor, I have appreciated Taylor students in their zeal for the Lord, their wholeheartedness for Christ and His kingdom.
How can Taylor Students be more sustainable?
As an adjunct professor, I have appreciated Taylor students in their zeal for the Lord, their wholeheartedness for Christ and His kingdom.
Missionary kid Alyssa Tuckey talks about her experiences
Detours have been implemented so drivers can still access Main Street.
Junior Lextin Willis leads a CIE meeting.
Pistelli’s and Madakadze’s band rehearses for an upcoming service.
Sophomore Noah Heinen delivers The Echo around Taylor and beyond every Monday.
Inside of Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are 10 schools with one thing on their minds this baseball season — beating their fellow Crossroads League rivals and winning the NAIA World Series.
Junior Ella Chegar models taking blood pressure with a manikin.
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