SAC’s MyGen lights up the stage with energy and excitement
A bubble of anticipation grew as audience members flooded into the Rediger Auditorium. It finally burst when the stage lights came to life and the opening band began to play.
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A bubble of anticipation grew as audience members flooded into the Rediger Auditorium. It finally burst when the stage lights came to life and the opening band began to play.
Mosaic Night sought to bring the Taylor community a glimpse of heaven through showcasing diverse talents and communities.
Music and joy are set to combine as the Taylor Wind Ensemble prepares for their fall concert full of variety and surprise.
Emma Holley (‘24) knew from an early age that she wanted to write children's books.
Up, down, through the hallways and inside classrooms, quotes and Bible verses cover the walls of the Euler Science Complex building.
The Taylor women's basketball team is looking to bounce back after a 7-21 campaign last year.
The men’s cross-country team took second at the Ray Bullock Invitational on Oct.10.
Thomas Kidd, research professor of church history at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, spoke on the faith of Thomas Jefferson and his complex relationship to Scripture on Oct. 23 for Taylor’s Halbrook Lecture in the Recital Hall.
Taylor’s cross country has steadily performed this season. In four races they have finished first in three, helping them retain the No.1 rank in the NAIA with a record of 78-6.
Long tables lined with vegetable trays, pasta salad, pulled pork and chili. Another table filled with mountains of cookies and apple pie cupcakes. Little kids weaving through grown-ups’ legs. The sound of fiddles and banjos filling the large room. People laughing on the dance floor, boasting their best fall flannels.
Carpenter’s Hands, a local ministry focused on community service projects, seeks to meet the practical and personal needs of Grant County and beyond.
Taylor University announced a new semester abroad opportunity for Fall 2026 taking place in New Zealand.
The Rev. Emmanuel Shanka Morris, senior lead pastor of NorthDavidson Church in North Carolina, slept two nights on the open deck of a ship. The people around him were dying of cholera, and he watched as the dead were thrown overboard.
Taylor students have the opportunity to save lives and serve the Grant County community by volunteering with local EMS unit, Ambulance 8.
Los Angeles is known for celebrities, movie stars and for having to wait in traffic for 13 hours just to get home from work. The city is also known for its baseball, specifically the Dodgers, who have shown the baseball world once again that they are the team to beat.
As the Fall semester continues and finals approach, seasonal festivities are beginning. From country concerts to holiday markets, communities around Taylor are offering plenty of ways to celebrate the season. Here are a few events not to miss.
Selections of the most popular Christmas classics known to choral and orchestral music will fill Rediger Auditorium on Nov. 9 at 2:30 p.m.
What more could a story ask for than a hero, a princess, an animal sidekick and a daring rescue?
Students engage in fun activities and learn about Korean culture when they meet for Korean Culture Club (KCC) on Tuesday nights.
Printed on a three-ring binder with a solid cover and detailed sketch of Upland Community Church (UCC) are the words “Spreading the Joy.”