Men’s track and field finds glory in Gainsville
The Trojans wrapped up yet another indoor track season on March 7.
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The Trojans wrapped up yet another indoor track season on March 7.
If you enter Samuel Morris Hall this semester, be prepared to be greeted by shouts of “Bananas!” as a student sprints past the lobby couches with three people chasing him. Try not to be attacked by the Fllåhl or FluDgeon as you shelter behind Connor and Schully, the pillars making up The Pelvis.
Taylor University introduced the Intercultural Studies (ICS) major during the 2020-21 school year to intentionally prepare students for impactful cross-cultural ministry, requiring only 47 credit hours.
Taylor University aims to elevate campus life through several newly available job positions.
Most intramural sports teams work together to win games. Tingus Pingus, a C League intramural basketball team, works together to lose them.
Lily Gerry attends Taylor’s Monday night Pilates class because it’s fun, convenient and free.
Taylor is building a new parking lot west of the Facilities Building, exclusively for freshman use.
Paul Michaels, director of missionary organization Finish the Mission, was miserable and depressed before he met Christ. He often uses the story of his encounter with Christ to evangelize, but he also uses his story to fellowship with other believers.
In a world of global connections, increased trade, technology and transportation, global competency is becoming an increasingly important skill, especially in American higher education. Studying abroad is one opportunity that has proven to increase global lenses and allows for increased understanding of the world.
With the future of baseball up in the air, all fans’ eyes turn toward salary cap discussions.
As spring starts to arrive, I find it easy to sing praises as my soul thrills to the beauty of God’s creation – sandhill cranes migrating back north, buds pushing up from the soil, planting vegetable seeds in the Randall greenhouse. Creation reflects God’s glory (Psalm 19:1) and testifies to His eternal power and divine nature (Romans 1:20).
While previous years may have felt like one battle after another for director Paul Thomas Anderson, the 98th Academy Awards marked a glorious end to this streak. Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” stole the show on March 15, securing six Oscars.
Lights dimmed, voices quieted and the brilliant glow of a spotlight struck the hosts of the 2026 Envision Film Festival.
Creativity exploded in Metcalf Gallery on Feb. 27 with the opening of its annual student art show.
On April 10, 1947, Brooklyn Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey signed second baseman Jackie Robinson out of the Negro Leagues. Five days later, Robinson played his first Major League Baseball game. April 15 marked the day baseball’s color barrier was broken.
Will Riddell (’23) has had a passion for storytelling for most of his life, and that led him down the path of becoming a journalist.
Three world champion medals sat behind one 2025 Trojan Arena judge.
“We are very passionate about the integration of God with all of life, and the relational emphasis that is very distinctive in this program,” Bradley Seeman, associate professor of philosophy and program director of philosophy, said.
“In One Shining Moment, it's all on the line. One Shining Moment, there frozen in time.”
What would it feel like to navigate the world not knowing how to read?