In the helmet of number 43: "The most incredible teammate"
Every Taylor home football game has one thing in common: “the party.”
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Every Taylor home football game has one thing in common: “the party.”
Bonnie J. Odle (’44) died Nov. 7, 2023 at the age of 101.
Meet the new “front door” of Taylor University, created to maximize the institution’s ability to practice hospitality as well as increase cohesion between different facilities and departments on campus.
Some students may be the first of their family to come to Taylor, while others may have had many come before them. However, Taylor has witnessed multiple generations of the Sisson family.
“Make sure Jesus is written about,” senior community development major Kenna Selk said.
“It’s hard to learn about community from your desk,” Kara Riggleman, adjunct social work professor, said.
Taylor University announced the acceptance of a $6 million gift to the Center for Missions Computing (CMC) on Oct. 31.
Five shovels, three seconds and one plot of land marked the official groundbreaking moment for the rising Residential Village, projected to be completed in July next year.
It’s quiet. The darkness feels a little softer, the shadows rich against the horizon as I lie in bed, counting the minutes.
Taylor University looks a little different in January.
Burnout is an ever-present threat in academics and vocation, but the Calling and Career Office (CCO) student interns have created a workshop to help students combat its effects.
Ultimate frisbee is not the first thing that comes to mind when many students think of sports on Taylor’s campus. However, it is a new and growing club sport at Taylor University. Sophomore co-captains Max Newlon and Garrett Farnham have revamped the co-ed ultimate frisbee team this past season.
Across the United States, sports leagues show their appreciation for the military in many ways: the NFL has the month of November dedicated as Salute to Service, NBA teams have Military Appreciation nights and MLB teams honor active personnel and veterans throughout the season.
The Lakers have LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
College football is home to some of the most passionate fan bases in all of sports. This kind of deep-rooted emotion comes out either in excitement or heartbreak. A few contenders have been knocked out, but not every team’s destiny is determined just yet, so not every fanbase is up in arms. Let’s take a look at who is.
After much back and forth with administration, senior Frank Smith was finally able to act on his dream of creating a disc golf course on Taylor University’s campus this year.
Apart from the cold temperatures, this upcoming 2023-24 winter season of Taylor sports looks to be a dominant time for Trojan athletics. Three different sports – basketball, competitive cheer and track and field – look to either start their season off on a high note or continue the dominance they’ve already established.
Two weeks, three weeks, four weeks all pass by, and still no sign of that final textbook.
Senior Thiago Camacho has a compelling story that reflects the challenges of cultural identity, the power of finding a sense of belonging and the influence that leaders can have.
To promote understanding, fight against stigma, and raise awareness about mental health, PAX collaborated with the Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP) to host a campus event on Nov. 8 from 6-8 p.m. in the LaRita Boren Campus Center.