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It seems every relevant conversation today somehow comes back to social media.
Being patient is very hard for a person to master, especially one who overthinks about the many possible outcomes.
New to Major League Baseball this season, the pitch clock has done its job in making MLB games quicker and more exciting.
Ever wonder why the Taylor water tastes a little funny, leaves a white residue when it evaporates, or creates a buildup on faucets, fountains, and shower heads?
Taylor Track and Field participated in The Indiana Little State Championships and absolutely showed out on both days of the meet. The men’s team placed second out of 10 on day one and placed fifth out 15 on day two.
Every year, sports enthusiasts hear podcasters, announcers and analysts heap praise upon players, using phrases like, ‘he’s got that it factor,’ ‘there’s something special about him’ or the all-new common colloquialism, ‘he’s just built different.’
The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words — but how many pictures does it take to communicate your true identity?
Senior Austin Layton will wrap up his time at Taylor this May as a pre-med biology major with a minor in Spanish.
Campus has been busy of late.
With the start of the 2023-24 academic year, Taylor will move back to an academic structure centered around different schools.
This fall’s incoming class promises to exceed 573 students — one of Taylor’s largest classes in history. While campus residence halls might not immediately be able to accommodate these rising numbers, the university is navigating alternative living situations that include off-campus housing.
On Wednesday, April 19, Swallow Robin Hall hosted what has become a delectable tradition — their annual “Copious Cookies” open house.
Taylor’s academic leadership team recently announced their decision to hire Karen Elsea as the university’s first dean of Nursing and Daniel Darko as the next dean for Global Engagement.
Taylor announced April 18 that it will be ending its relationship with Parkhurst Dining at the conclusion of the academic year.
Pickleball intramurals give seasoned players and beginners a chance to participate in a sport that is growing in popularity.
The Taylor baseball team swept Indiana Wesleyan to extend it’s win streak to six games and improve to 7-3 in their last 10 matchups.
The Taylor men’s Lacrosse team found a way to win away from home, beating Michigan-Dearborn University 11-5. Junior Caleb Williams headlined an amazing performance, putting in four goals, followed by senior Alex Blum with three.
Jessica Brown carries the weight of wisdom into her first season as the head coach of Taylor softball as a past player and sports administrator. A 2014 Mississippi State University graduate, Brown excelled as a student-athlete and progressed in the coaching ranks until a door opened for her to lead the Trojans.
Editor’s Note: This is a story provided by taylor.edu
Linda Taylor, assistant professor of professional writing at Taylor University, recently had her fourth book published: “Pathway to Publication: Move Your Writing from Manuscript to Book,” which was released on March 24.