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— According to a St. Bonaventure University and Siena College survey, 70% of Americans “consider themselves sports fans.”
Josiah Peterson | TU Staff Contributor
The Ninety-Fifth Academy Awards saw most of the larger Oscars gobbled up by one behemoth of a film. The latest and greatest A24 film, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” (2022, rated R) managed to sweep up seven Oscars this year.
Six musicians from Taylor University have won or placed in their respective categories during the recent Great Lakes Region National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) competition.
As Asian-American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month approaches, Asian Society for Intercultural Awareness (ASIA) is busy preparing ways to celebrate Asian culture.
While much attention has been turned toward the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in the past month, this year’s edition of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament deserves much of the same attention.
Taylor Athletics has recently announced that they are continuing to revamp their athletic facilities to achieve a fresher, more modern look with the infrastructure.
In the 2018-19 school year, men’s lacrosse became an officially sanctioned sport at Taylor. From a team originally composed of new lacrosse players and underclassmen, Taylor lacrosse is pushing past the walls of inexperience and beginning to find success in the nine-team Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC).
Etched into the stone near the entrance of the Zondervan Library is a quote by John Ruskin, one of the greatest English writers and philosophers from the Victorian era.
Competition for Airband is fierce. Every group wants to get in and compete at one of the biggest events at Taylor University.
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.
“What I walked into was a room full of people worshiping in the most simplest, raw form,” Taylor University freshman Rebecca Stillwell said.
Taylor University is partnering with Granite Ridge Builders to construct two houses in the Upland community.
Taylor University has been working to address the bat issue on Third East Wengatz, with the hope that the problem has now been solved.
Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) is an area of learning that is known for its difficulty and rigor — making those pursuing a degree in such fields examples of true dedication.
When Kizito Mayao arrived at Taylor from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), he fell in love with the unique culture the university had to offer.
The Metcalf Open — an art show where the only uniting theme is the fact that each piece is the work of a Taylor student.
The WTUR Radio Station notoriously projects a variety of different perspectives and experiences from student life. However, its recording studio was recently met with two new hosts that did not fit under its usual umbrella of students, but instead, their hall directors.
Envision Film Festival is back on Taylor’s campus and played host to a flurry of events over the weekend. These events included workshops, the screening of student documentaries, music videos and films and various activities with high school students.
De’Ariss Hope and Darien Taylor’s vision is not exclusive to the football field. Their abilities expand to the creative landscape. The two major in Film and Media Production creating award-winning films and carving out their path in the entertainment world.