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The Taylor dance team practices in Mitchell Hall for their “Moving Upward” concert. From left to right: senior Caroline Sutter, freshman Trinity Harder, junior Hanna Fritz and junior Joanna Joshua.
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The Taylor dance team practices in Mitchell Hall for their “Moving Upward” concert. From left to right: senior Caroline Sutter, freshman Trinity Harder, junior Hanna Fritz and junior Joanna Joshua.
Freshman student Grace Bafford writes a letter to Santa (Provided by Olivia Zoerner)
PAX hosts rage room from 7 to 9 p.m. (provided by PAX)
David Neel, left, Noah Nemni, middle, and Sam Carroll, right, are in the second season of their podcast together, “Staircase to Nowhere.”
The Casa Apartments will fulfill a housing need for TU students.
Christmas carols: a staple tradition
State Representative Lori Goss-Reaves, left, President Michael Lindsay, David Rosenberg, Indiana secretary of commerce, Andrea Masvero, executive director of 1846 Enterprises and Jonathan Perez, Upland town manager, break ground to signal the improvements of the Kershner Commons project. (Photos provided by Taylor University)
Geoff Hoffman will teach the new Global Studies class, aimed toward helping students better understand Chinese language and culture.
Taylor graduate ('23) Emily Clementz now works with Samaritan's Purse. (Photo provided by Emily Clementz)
The winners of Trojan Arena received prize money to help further their business efforts. (Photo provided by Taylor University)
An audience member records a student greeting viewers at the end of the runway.
Joseph Pak, professor of biblical studies, gives a presentation of his new book for students and faculty at Taylor.
Sophomore finance major Ashlyn Hanson stands with her self-published book, “Haisley.”
One of the storied club sports at Taylor University, the rugby club uses their fall season to prepare themselves and train new players for their 7-on-7 spring season. (Photo provided by the Taylor Men's Rugby Club)
Grimm will leave Taylor with 27 goals and 10 assists to her name, averaging over half a goal a game in her final two seasons. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
With 1448 all-purpose yards through eight games, Hockett has taken a leap and become a major strength of Taylor's offense.
In her first season, Halterman has won Crossroads League Runner of the Week four times, NAIA Runner of the Week twice, broken both the 5k and 6k records and been named an All-Crossroads League athlete. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
No. 19 Taylor baseball, No. 19 competitive cheer and No. 23 men's and No. 12 women's indoor track and field will all start their year ranked. (Photos provided by Taylor Athletics)
Senior Kaitlyn Harbron prepares for her art show in May (by Jillian Voges)
Senior Kaitlyn Harbron prepares for her art show in May (by Jillian)