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Senior Alivia Gustrowsky gets her hair curled (by Siana Bruce)
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Senior Alivia Gustrowsky gets her hair curled (by Siana Bruce)
Samuel Morris Hall hosts a Halloween open house (by Jillian Voges)
Students Ellianna and Gavin Main watch the chapel service from Jacobsen I (by Olivia Zoerner)
Donna Downs’ children’s book, “Always and Forever,” is a reflection on grief and family. Photo provided by Donna Downs.
Hank Voss, assistant professor of Christian ministries, will return from his sabbatical this spring. Photo provided by Taylor University.
Pete Edgar’s experience working with aircraft in Liberia prompted him toward the medical field.
Comic sans: a divisive font.
Maybe we should think about tithing before we walk into church with Starbucks.
Transfer guard Kobe Funderburk leads the Trojans with 13 points per game and is hitting 50% of his three-point attempts.
Helfert will be one of the first to play competitively on the new purple-and-gray hardcourts of Taylor University. (Photo provided by Taylor Tennis)
Flagle (1) and Salzbrenner (2) will be forces in Taylor's CL Tournament push. (Photos provided by Taylor Athletics)
Competing in two different styles of events, Taylor's Equestrian Club had four invites under their belt in 2024. (Photo provided by the Taylor Equestrian Team)
With two top-three teams, Milligan has a target on their backs. (Graphic by Caleb Joshua Heffron. Photos provided by the NAIA and The Master's Athletics)
The intramural sports and recreation cabinet is passionate about creating space for competition and community.
Rebecca and D. Michael Lindsay are pictured with their three daughters, Elizabeth, Caroline and Emily. Photo provided by Rebecca Lindsay.
Josiah Friesen, a senior music theory and composition major, received an FMUS scholarship for his musical.
From left to right: Ris Bland as Countess Aurelia, Caroline Stone as Countess Gabriella and Hannah Wylie as Countess Constance.
Members of ASIA planned and rehearsed for the event weeks ahead time.