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(12/07/22 5:00am)
Fort Wayne, Indiana native and fifth-year senior Abbey Brennan put an exclamation mark on her career as a part of Taylor women’s cross country and track and field. The 10-time All-American quietly went about her business and now leaves a legacy full of achievement matched with unwavering humility.
(12/06/22 3:38pm)
On Nov. 18 in Tallahassee, Florida, the Taylor women’s cross country team capped off an undefeated season with the first national championship in program history — topping the 36-team field.
(11/29/22 5:00am)
Taylor women’s soccer ended their conference run on Nov. 9, falling to No. 2 Marian in the Crossroads League Tournament Semifinals. Although the Trojans did not finish on their own terms, they received a bid into the 2022 NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship during a selection show held on Nov. 14.
(11/18/22 5:00am)
It seems that the world holds an endless supply of despair. In the past few weeks, my own life has been riddled with heartbreak, whether that be from events at home, on campus or just around the world.
(11/15/22 5:00am)
Basketball season arriving means that fall sports are coming to a close. Altogether, it has been a successful season for all eight of Taylor’s competitive teams.
(11/14/22 5:00am)
Taylor University Ultimate Frisbee Club was established in the fall of 2019 by Isaac Titche (’22) and senior John Soderdahl, who plans to graduate this December. Its platform has afforded many students from varying skill levels the opportunity to create unexpected friendships in a competitive environment.
(11/01/22 4:00am)
Last season, the Taylor men’s basketball team finished a disappointing 9-21, a record that they are confident to improve on this upcoming season.
(10/31/22 4:00am)
Three stories spotlighting relevant pieces of international news. These global stories aim to broaden the perspective of the Taylor community as they absorb information from a variety of sources and spaces.
(10/31/22 4:00am)
What is the place of the spiritual in contemporary life, particularly in highly materialistic—and increasingly secular—cultures, like the US and China?
(10/22/22 2:00pm)
Jacob Harbron | Student Contributor
(10/10/22 4:00am)
The latin phrase “Alma Mater” means nourishing mother, so it’s not surprising that alumni, students and new parents come back to Taylor for homecoming. This year, the homecoming and family weekend will be Oct. 21-23, with many events to make Taylor feel like home.
(09/27/22 4:00am)
Dr. Reed Spencer has found empowerment in what he’s declared “The Year of Delegation.”
(09/26/22 1:18pm)
Three stories spotlighting relevant pieces of international news. These global stories aim to broaden the perspective of the Taylor community as they absorb information from a variety of sources and spaces.
(09/26/22 1:15pm)
The No. 4 women’s and No. 20 men’s cross-country teams both competed and performed gallantly on Sept. 9 at the Indiana Wesleyan Twilight Invitational. On the women’s end, freshman Noel VanderWall led the way to a first-place finish and the Trojan men earned sixth place. Both went head-to-head with seven teams in the NAIA Coaches’ Top-25 rankings, 15 schools rounding out the women’s field and 18 the men’s.
(09/19/22 12:37pm)
On August 29th, Lorne Oke was hired as the men’s and women’s head golf coach for Taylor University.
(09/14/22 10:00pm)
At Taylor, we believe deeply in the Christian liberal arts for higher education. For over a millennium, this model has proven to be the most effective way to prepare young people for their future callings. It also aligns deeply with Taylor’s distinctive mission and its vision to be a leading Christ-centered, student-focused university, committed to carrying the light and faith of Christ to a world in need.
(05/02/22 7:05pm)
The Taylor softball team had a rough past weekend in gameplay. They first played Bethel University, splitting the series and winning the first game. The next series was at home and senior day. Playing Marian University, they lost both ball games by scores of 6-3 and 9-1.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
In one notable study, researchers played clips from a football game to fans. To no one’s surprise, calls by the referee for their team were seen as right and fair. Calls against their team? The referee was blind — or bribed.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
When I think of the moment I learned the most about generosity, I think about snow.
(04/25/22 7:21pm)
After getting embarrassed by the Jacksonville Jaguars in what was a nightmare ending to 2021 — the 26-11 loss cost the Colts a spot in the playoffs — Indianapolis has been busy beefing up their roster this offseason. While some moves have been splashier than others, will it be enough to put Indy back on the map?