The little things: a look at life with the Verhagen family
Sometimes, it’s the little things in life that are most beautiful.
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Sometimes, it’s the little things in life that are most beautiful.
This J-term, many students had the opportunity to visit various locations across the globe.
The Taylor Women’s basketball team has had a rough stretch of games late in the season. With only one game left to go, they’ve dropped three of the four games in the month of February. The most brutal loss was to cross-town rival Indiana Wesleyan, by a score of 90-57. Two of those teams are either ranking or receiving votes to be ranked, while the other two teams are quite the competitors with the Crossroads League.
While the men’s basketball team has not had great success this year, there have been a few bright spots. Senior forward Jason Hubbard has been one of those bright spots.
Taylor University competitive cheer is in its best year since debuting as a program in the spring of 2021. Two events into the current season, the Trojans have established program records three times over and in consecutive rounds.
Easter: a day set aside exclusively to rejoice in Christ’s blood shed for us and the victory he won for through resurrection. While most people on campus aren’t even close to thinking of Easter, different denominations and believers around the world will soon begin to observe Lent.
“We can find love, fun and everything we need in Jesus Christ.”
The Washington Post’s Department of Data, the publication’s section of lighter data-analysis and data journalism, recently published a story on “The collegiest college town in every state.”
The primary goal for participants of Donna Downs’ service learning projects is to bring awareness to the community. But in the end, this group brought home the platinum.
Former Taylor University professor James Spiegel has started a teaching and research role at Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Michigan.
Taylor University has many background services that do not get much attention until something changes. One of those small things would be the dining app.
Sixteen years at Taylor University, eight years as a campus pastor. Rev. John Cavanagh, who serves as the campus pastor, has made a lasting impression on the university.
“Nearly every week, the Indianapolis Star has a story about the current nursing shortage,” Provost Jewerl Maxwell said.
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Fans of Taylor Trojan sports know the voice, and why wouldn’t they?
“As a student, I have realized that some of the best learning takes place outside of the classroom,” senior Ellie Campbell said.
Servant leader.
Fort Wayne, Indiana native and fifth-year senior Abbey Brennan put an exclamation mark on her career as a part of Taylor women’s cross country and track and field. The 10-time All-American quietly went about her business and now leaves a legacy full of achievement matched with unwavering humility.
On Nov. 18 in Tallahassee, Florida, the Taylor women’s cross country team capped off an undefeated season with the first national championship in program history — topping the 36-team field.
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is a well-made film with plenty of artistry and thought, but unfortunately slips at the most important of moments.