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From fresh haircuts to flawless nails and fitted clothes, Taylor students are turning their skills into a service.
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From fresh haircuts to flawless nails and fitted clothes, Taylor students are turning their skills into a service.
Open houses on Taylor University’s campus are not typical home walk-throughs. These traditions take place in dormitories, are themed and provide entertainment to other students around campus. Recent ones were halloween themed providing a spooky way to spend late October.
The chapel office announced a new sensory-friendly chapel space where students can worship and engage in fellowship in a calmer environment than Rediger Auditorium.
Grief is one of the most uniquely individual yet universal human experiences.
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.
Once an aircraft mechanic, Pete Edgar later soared across the medical field and eventually landed on teaching.
Comic Sans —well known for being a controversial and often misused font. These cartoonish letters generate division on whatever Google or Word Doc they appear. But are there any grounds to such widespread abhorrence of Comic Sans?
College students are broke — a common statement made in defense of themselves, an excuse to not spend money.
The announcement is out - tennis is returning to Taylor University next year, but first they need a team.
Taylor men’s basketball added extra skill to its backcourt with three heavily experienced transfer students: senior guard Kobe Funderburk, junior guard Chaz Harvey, and junior guard Kaleb Edwards.
Taylor wants to retake their crown. The College of Idaho needs to defend theirs. Milligan has a three-peat to finish. On November 22nd, the NAIA Cross Country National Championships will take place in Columbus, MO and the race for first is fiercer than ever.
They are not in the spotlight enough and the skill it takes to master their craft is exceptional.
After defeating Bethel on Wednesday, Taylor has secured their spot in the upcoming Crossroads League Tournament on Nov. 9-16.
For Grace Anderson, art is everywhere. From photography to music to medicine, she sees God’s hand in it all.
The secret sauce behind Taylor University’s vibrant intramural sport culture?
His songwriting has grown with him toward his journey at Taylor.
Rebecca Lindsay has been a mother for 20 years.
The stars in the unpolluted Upland sky may be a routine sight for most of its residents, but for some they are the threads that weave together a compelling self-portrait.
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.
Creativity and culture converged as students from diverse backgrounds took the stage, inviting the audience to catch a glimpse of their unique identities through artistic expressions.