Student-owned fire engine gains popularity across campus
If you happen to be walking the Vayhinger Loop at the right time, you may get to witness the “Broho fire truck” cruising by.
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If you happen to be walking the Vayhinger Loop at the right time, you may get to witness the “Broho fire truck” cruising by.
Four years ago, Lime 4 Lyfe began a friendship that is still going strong today.
In efforts to reach those distant from Taylor digitally, TU has updated its online forum, bringing consistency and updated designs to the online courses.
The U.S. attacked Iran the morning of Feb. 28, launching a massive and ongoing military operation, World News Group reported. The assault killed Iran’s leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with many senior leaders of the Iranian government.
Anyone who has taken Living Well on campus is likely familiar with the phrase, “eat food, not too much, mostly plants.” It refers to the three pillars Taylor’s kinesiology department follows for eating well, Scott Fenstermacher, assistant professor of kinesiology at Taylor, said.
"The 5,200 contracts that are now cancelled spent tens of billions of dollars in ways that did not serve, (and in some cases even harmed), the core national interests of the United States," Secretary of State Marco Rubio tweeted on March 10, 2025.
When Taylor University speaks about advancement or fundraising, we do not begin with strategy. We begin with theology.
Some short-term mission trips leave participants on a spiritual high. Others bring refinement.
Taylor University lacrosse is off to a blistering 4-1 start to the season.
Taylor’s Counseling Center is winding down three of its therapy groups after low turnout.
Jane’ Aubry Page (’25) stood outside the Domino’s Pizza place where she worked and answered the phone.
Eric Hernandez is not a new professor, but he is, as he likes to say, “a gently used faculty member”.
Taylor University’s updated deposit policy requires admitted students to put more “skin in the game” to save their spot in the incoming class, Holly Whitby, vice president for Enrollment and Marketing, said.
As the season winds down, Taylor cheer is poised to round off a record-breaking year at the Crossroads League Championships on March 6 and 7.
A small corner of Upland, Ind. transforms into a miniature Hollywood as Taylor’s film and media arts program brings the Envision Film Festival to campus from March 12 to 14.
A soft glow lit the stage as gentle piano keys rang through an energized crowd.
As the clock struck 7 p.m., the lights inside Rediger Auditorium dimmed and the first chords of “Glorious Day” echoed through the room. College students in sweats and hoodies, local families with children and longtime Grant County residents rose from their seats and lifted their hands in worship.
As winter fades into spring, communities around Taylor are embracing the upcoming season. From musicals to markets, here are a few events not to miss.
If you stop by Taylor University’s gym, known as the Well, anytime after 3 p.m., you’ll notice that it is packed.
Next time you walk around the Kesler Student Activity Center or the Hodson Dining Commons, look up at the traffic cones in Bergwall Hall.