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(05/14/25 7:25pm)
The Taylor University lacrosse team had one of the program’s best seasons, finishing 7-8 (2-5) and qualifying for the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) Tournament for just the second time in program history.
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“You’ll never hear Kaleb talk about himself,” Taylor baseball head coach Kyle Gould said. “You’ll never see him celebrate his personal success. And when your best player behaves that way, everybody does.”
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Taylor’s No. 15 competitive cheer squad wrapped up a historic season, solidifying its place as one of the most promising programs in the NAIA. In just its fifth year of existence, the team has already begun to make waves nationally, gaining recognition for their skill as evidenced through their scores.
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What better way to start the day than on the pickleball court at 6 a.m.?
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Growing up as the son of Taylor University’s former head soccer coach and an Upland native, Noah Ross knew Taylor was his home sooner than most.
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Ellie Schaufelberger, a freshman at Taylor University, lifts weights and loves beef and steak. Her friends call her “quarter pounder.” She’s not falling in line with the vegans.
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“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea.” Psalm 46:1-2
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I confess that I’ve felt just a bit of jealousy over the big hugs that my Student Development Faculty colleagues enjoy in one of my most favorite Taylor traditions – the graduation faculty tunnel. I am a (HUGE) “hugger” and while I do get some solid hugs in the tunnel, the unhealthy tendency to compare myself to others creeps in at times.
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A not so long time ago on a campus not so far away, Taylor’s 41st Airband took over Rediger Auditorium with lively performances from dorms all across campus.
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Parnassus, the student body literary and visual art journal, received a record number of submissions this year and the journal's release party took place last Thursday, April 24.
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A wedding veil and the excessive spending of money are two things that are hard to imagine being apart from each other—except in the case of Broadway’s Guys and Dolls musical.
(04/30/25 12:00pm)
I Love TU Week returns to campus, April 28-May 2, 2025, marking five days of activities and events intended to spark student engagement with the Taylor Fund.
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Bill and Sabrina Mixon embarked on a new adventure when they bought Greek’s Pizzeria in Upland on March 1.
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The Indiana Supreme Court met to hear oral arguments in the Chapel Auditorium of Indiana Wesleyan University on Thursday, April 10.
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The Echo was awarded seven ICPA awards at a banquet on Saturday Apr. 12.
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“My heart is definitely with Sammy,” said Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family, as he spoke at Taylor University’s chapel on Wednesday, April 2.
(04/29/25 12:00pm)
Taylor University softball has been rolling to the Crossroads League Tournament. They stand at a record of 28-17, putting them fifth in the conference.
(04/29/25 12:00pm)
For the first time in program history, Taylor baseball reached No. 10 in the NAIA. They remain the top dog in the Crossroads League with a 33-8 record.
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Taylor women’s track and field is working hard and pushing past limits as they approach their final two outdoor meets of the regular season.
(04/29/25 12:00pm)
The men’s outdoor track and field season is well underway. With a combination of active participation in four meets, the team will head into the Crossroads League Conference Championships with lifetime bests and improving confidence.