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After winning the Crossroads League Tournament, the Trojans enter the NAIA Opening Round as the favorite to make it out of the Upland Bracket. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
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After winning the Crossroads League Tournament, the Trojans enter the NAIA Opening Round as the favorite to make it out of the Upland Bracket. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
27 of the 30 MLB teams have traveled to watch Gabel Pentecost. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Shayne Lim, Ellie Beavins, Margarita Garrido, Eleanor Schuitema and Hope Haarer brought home Taylor's first conference title since 2021. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Senior Contessa Hussong leads an Echo budget meeting.
Senior Afia Asamoah is this year's student commencement speaker. Photo provided by Taylor University.
Gavin Kastner performed in Taylor Theatre's "Guys and Dolls."
Senior Sam Trudeau takes note at the "Oh hey!" senior art exhibit in the Modelle Metcalf Visual Art Gallery
Outside Helena Memorial Hall
Josiah Friesen, a senior music theory and composition major, received an FMUS scholarship for his musical.
Josiah Friesen, a senior music theory and composition major, received an FMUS scholarship for his musical.
Senior Riley Grafton spends time in nature.
Todd Komarnicki shares about his experience in the film industry. (Photo provided by Kathy Bruner)
The Trump administration has imposed multiple tariffs on countries including Mexico, Canada and China.
President Michael Lindsay models teaching a class of Ph.D. students. (Photo illustration provided by Jamie Atherton)
Freshman Brandon Kruger fills out an evaluation form for the Echo.
Junior Emma Frizzell poses with her art in Orvieto, Italy. Photo provided by Emma Frizzell.
Senior Thane Syswerda works at the Jumping Bean.
Grounded employees work together to serve the community.
Sophomore Karlee Johnson and freshman Brandon Kruger design for the Echo.
The Old Testament still holds constant, even in 2025