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At 8:49 on a Sunday evening, resentment is not a difficult emotion to conjure.
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At 8:49 on a Sunday evening, resentment is not a difficult emotion to conjure.
College students thrive on the existence of one substance — coffee. In the surrounding Marion and Hartford City areas, there are dozens of coffee shops. Some are the perfect afternoon retreat for students to relax and sip while doing homework. Others lack in the most important areas — the quality of their coffee.
Warm, golden sunshine poured through the windows of Habecker South Hall on the evening of Feb. 20 as Dave and Mary Gothi, a self-described “unlikely couple,” took the stage to introduce themselves to students and faculty at Taylor.
As the weather warms up and the snow is finally melting, both the men’s and women’s golf teams at Taylor are gearing up for their spring seasons to get under way.
The Taylor men’s lacrosse season is off and running, splitting their opening games to go 1-1 on the young season.
An empty canvas, a widened lens, a dark set: this is the hallowed ground of visual arts.
WTUR has a new recording studio in Horne Academic Center.
Taylor University and Indiana Wesleyan University students sought love across school lines this Valentine's Day in a game-show style event, “Love on the Line.”
Point a kaleidoscope to the sun and the colors will glow like tinted honey.
Josh Wood, visiting instructor of Spanish at Taylor, learned the language through living abroad without a prior heritage background.
College students and their coffee. There’s quite a reputation there.
Police Marshal Andy Cassidy announced at Upland’s town council meeting that officer Michael Herschell will be leaving the Upland Police Department by Feb. 23.
Dear College Football Playoff Selection Committee and College Football Playoff Board of Managers,
After competing in the Crossroads League Championships on Feb. 14 and 15, the Trojans look ahead to the NAIA Nationals on Feb. 27 through March 1. No days off.
Taylor University’s class of 1970 is offering grants of up to $1,000 to those who want to pursue ministry opportunities or conduct faith-based research on campus.
“Soon enough, I'll have a room full of students who are singing about the glory of God!” Bethany Myers, a music education senior said.
In December, Taylor University announced the extension of the Cardinal Greenway path through Taylor Wilderness, as part of the Main Street Mile Initiative.
Taylor students go to Taco Bell.
“You don’t realize how much you’re learning when you’re learning it through a game,” Professor Jakob Miller, associate professor of Political Science at Taylor University said.
Could art, faith, and professional therapy collide in just one painting?