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He stepped off the plane with only a suitcase and a backpack.
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He stepped off the plane with only a suitcase and a backpack.
As a part of the Circuit Riders movement, Carry the Love was a two-part event that provided students with an opportunity to pray, worship and discuss how God is moving in their lives and what they can do to spread the word of the gospel.
Taylor University bought 12 new vehicles in the last two years, Grounds Superintendent Kerry Shanebrook, said.
The town of Upland is looking to purchase new equipment to help fix water leaks and pipe bursts that have plagued the town in recent years.
A new dining option is coming to Taylor University’s campus this March.
An infrastructure project continues to reshape downtown Upland, as the Indiana Department of Transportation began working on the replacement of the bridge leading into downtown, and a series of streetscape enhancements on March 3.
Taylor University is paying 125% more for eggs compared to last semester, Sean Wojtkowski, resident director of AVI Foodsystems, said.
You may already know that sophomore Noah Heinen plays on Taylor’s football team, but those aren’t the only passes he makes.
Dust and dry earth have never withered the love of God.
On a campus like Taylor’s, there are innumerous opportunities for students to pursue existing leadership roles, yet It takes a special student to carve their own path in leadership.
Despite a tough season, Taylor women’s basketball ended on a high note, taking down the Bethel Pilots 78-71 on Feb. 22.
With a new school record and two more competitions under their belt, the Taylor competitive cheer squad is aiming for their first Crossroads League Championship.
Inside of Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are 10 schools with one thing on their minds this baseball season — beating their fellow Crossroads League rivals and winning the NAIA World Series.
Taylor University’s Envision Film Festival anticipates cinematic enchantment as prospective students compete for scholarships, film and media arts students compete for cash prizes and successful industry workers make guest appearances.
Expressive voices and illustrious characters with posh accents flooded Mitchell Theatre on Feb. 20-23. Ten Taylor students embraced creative imagery using their bodies and props as a canvas of expression.
Nostalgia Night blasted off into an evening of music, talent and fun.
Smiling big, stomping feet and clapping hands to the beat.
What began as a small group of Korean students seeking a local worship community has grown into a thriving congregation that meets every Sunday at Taylor University.
Taking blood pressure, learning how to interact with patients and make beds with people in them are some of the things being taught in the Taylor’s School of Nursing’s first semester.
Three panelists gathered to offer insight about vocation and civic engagement on Feb. 26.