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(10/24/23 4:00am)
In a field stacked full of NCAA Division I teams, as well as multiple ranked NAIA squads, the Taylor men’s cross-country team took 19th at the Louisville Cross Country Classic on September 30.
(10/24/23 4:00am)
The No. 1 Taylor women’s cross-country team toed the line on Saturday, Sept. 30, after traveling to Kentucky to compete at the Louisville Cross Country Classic. Among 41 teams from across the NAIA, NCAA Division I and II, Taylor placed third.
(10/24/23 4:00am)
Taylor University men’s basketball is gearing up for the 2023-24 season starting on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. against the University of Northwestern Ohio.
(10/24/23 4:00am)
Leading scorer and senior forward for the Taylor University women’s soccer team, senior Chloe Sena, is reflecting on the history that has led to her joy-filled final season with the Trojans.
(10/26/23 4:00am)
The Asian Student Intercultural Association (ASIA) is a student-run organization dedicated to fostering community among Asian students at Taylor.
(10/26/23 4:00am)
Every two years, the Film and Media Arts Department organizes a J-Term trip to a foreign country. This year, the International Production class is flying to Portugal.
(10/23/23 4:00am)
The Kingdom-minded investment club (IXL) grows as students become interested in finances on campus.
(10/26/23 4:00am)
At a university that emphasizes “life to the full,” SEND (Students for Education on Neurodiversity) aims to make this a reality for every individual. The club provides a space where neurodivergent students can thrive through conversation, awareness and understanding.
(10/25/23 4:00am)
In Matthew 28, Jesus commands his followers to “go and make disciples of all nations.” One Taylor student is helping local high school students fulfill that mission.
(10/27/23 4:00am)
No matter where you go and what you do, you will likely have a leader of some sort — a president, an administrator, a teacher, a coach, etc.
(10/23/23 4:00am)
Over this past summer, NearSpace Launch — with the aid of other organizations — tore down factory buildings off of Main St. to develop the land into a public park.
(10/25/23 4:00am)
Whether it’s the Colorado mountains or the fields of Indiana, sophomore Kali Siemers seeks shelter in storm chasing.
(10/23/23 4:00am)
Global Need-to-Know highlights three stories spotlighting relevant pieces of international news. These global stories aim to broaden the perspective of the Taylor community as they absorb information from a variety of sources and spaces.
(10/27/23 4:00am)
Recently, the Supreme Court has issued major rulings on immigration enforcement, abortion, elections and freedom of religion and freedom of speech protections for artists. So of course, I want to talk to you about Idaho house construction and the definition of the word “water.”
(10/27/23 4:00am)
When I was 16, I decided I disliked the letter “Q.” There seemed to be a sort of “injustice” for English language learners. At a glance, it looked replaceable with “C” and “K.”
(10/23/23 4:00am)
Taylor’s incoming class of 2023 has a high school GPA higher than the university average. According to Education Next, this is consistent with recent trends of increasing student GPAs at universities and colleges around the country.
(10/23/23 4:00am)
Taylor’s engineering department received a $2 million grant that will provide cutting-edge technology and new spaces for students.
(10/27/23 4:00am)
The third floor of Samuel Morris Hall has long been called “Broho” — a shortened version of their nickname, “The Brotherhood.”
(10/27/23 4:00am)
College students jump at the idea of having a break from their regular meals at the dining commons, searching for a taste of home, or in this case, a taste of community. There are various events on campus throughout the year for students to look forward to, one in particular being Pie Night.
(10/27/23 4:00am)
It’s the final frontier: from across the star-kissed surface of Taylor Lake and the concrete ocean of the Breu parking lot, Gerig and Breuninger Halls stand as refuges for their residents.