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No. 2 Women’s Cross Country
Ahh, December football. When Super Bowl hopefuls play their best ball and others race to the bottom and the number one draft pick.
The origin of the song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” is unknown.
Wade Jones spotted the ball flying toward him. His only thought was to catch it. He’d worry about scoring later. He had a chance for a great play with only one person to beat.
PAX hosts rage room from 7 to 9 p.m. (provided by PAX)
When Emily Clementz arrived in Asheville, the devastation from Hurricane Helene, dubbed “the Katrina of the mountains,” required one of the largest Samaritan’s Purse responses to date.
There are no words to describe Taylor cross country runner Jaynie Halterman. As soon as you begin, she breaks another record.
Quarterback is one of the hardest positions to play in sports.
The click of high heels and Nike Air Force shoes were drowned out by applause as pastel hues flashed and circled the runway in the Atrium of the Euler Science Complex.
Just as we embrace the slowness that winter brings each year, there are times in our lives where the right answer is found in rest.
After defeating Bethel on Wednesday, Taylor has secured their spot in the upcoming Crossroads League Tournament on Nov. 9-16.
As the lights dimmed and the French accordion music faded, audiences were swept away on a two-and-a-half hour ride through the marvelously mad world of The Madwoman of Chaillot.
Taylor University cross country is back in business and as dominant as ever, and the men’s side is speeding toward their final competitions in stride.
Members of the Asian Students’ Intercultural Association (ASIA) rushed to and from the Boren Patio with platters and crockpots of simmering meat, sugar-coated fruit and boba tea, setting up for the night ahead of them.
At 9:30 a.m. every other Saturday, people gather at Bond Plaza in athletic gear and running shoes.
Hurricane Helene hit the Big Bend area of Florida on Sept. 26 and snaked its way 400 miles up to North Carolina where the majority of the damage occurred.