University shares plans for residential village
The construction of the residential village is projected to begin at the end of November and be completed by August 2024.
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The construction of the residential village is projected to begin at the end of November and be completed by August 2024.
Over the summer of 2023, both Olson and Wengatz Halls underwent several renovations.
The Taylor dining experience has drastically changed over the last couple of months. Between moving from the Hodson Dining Commons to the Euler Science Complex, swapping out dining options in the LaRita Boren Campus Center (Stu), and reported attempts to implement a new dining app, eating on campus in Upland has been one chaotic ride.
Some classes this semester are using Desire to Learn’s “Brightspace” as Taylor University transitions to another Learning Management System. Though Blackboard is still used in some classes, the university hopes students and faculty this semester will become acquainted with the new learning system. All classes will use Brightspace starting in the spring semester.
If you are an on-campus student at Taylor University and have not yet met your hall director, be prepared to find yourself in the director’s apartment with the rest of your wing or floor with a snack in hand.
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Zondervan Library underwent changes over the summer to better accommodate students.
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Samuel Morris Hall — a hall whose third iteration was established in 1998 and that is home to an estimated quantity of 280 students — welcomed David Neel (’15) as its new hall director this fall.
Taylor University’s new cafe will replace a popular study spot in the Zondervan Library’s galleria and is projected to open in late October. The initial September opening of the new cafe is pushed back due to ongoing construction bids.
Two Taylor University students interrupted an individual going through an unlocked car on campus. When the students confronted the individual, he pointed a firearm at them and fled campus in a vehicle with two other suspects. No students were injured.
“If we are not practicing that now, why would we think that we’re going to start once we graduate?” Student Body President Elisabeth Nieshalla said.
Taylor University transitioned to smartcards, keeping students safe one tap at a time.
More than 400 Taylor University students traveled to the local Marathon gas station for the yearly “Polar Pops Run” on Sunday, Aug. 27.
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As the 2023-2024 academic year begins, Taylor University has seen many role changes. There are also a few familiar faces in new roles, which is exactly the case for junior Samantha Saad and senior Marissa Muljat as they take on the roles of Co-Editors in Chief for The Echo.
Taylor University partnered with AVI to be their new dining service in spring 2023.
How do I register? What’s the laundry situation? How can I grow my spiritual identity? Senior professional writing major Elise Boutell set out to find answers to each of these commonly asked questions and more for incoming students.