Anora brings home gold with five Academy Awards at the Oscars
Independent film “Anora” became the surprise winner at the 97th Academy Awards, taking home five awards from six nominations in a massive win for small-budget filmmaking.
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Independent film “Anora” became the surprise winner at the 97th Academy Awards, taking home five awards from six nominations in a massive win for small-budget filmmaking.
As an adjunct professor, I have appreciated Taylor students in their zeal for the Lord, their wholeheartedness for Christ and His kingdom.
If you’ve spent time in our community of Upland over the past year, you may have noticed a truly unusual level of activity for a town of less than 4,000 people. Between roadwork along Main Street, frequent project groundbreakings, and new business openings, Upland is seeing a revitalization unprecedented for a community of its size. More projects will come to life over the next few years – a downtown mixed-use development with apartments and retail spaces, a destination restaurant, new trails, a community park, a boutique collegiate inn across from campus and over one-hundred units of new housing. We hope these improvements will give new life to our community, making Upland a more pleasant place to live, work, and study for residents, students, and visitors alike. This is all thanks to a $30 million grant from the Lilly Endowment’s College and Community Collaboration program (a grantmaking initiative designed to assist college towns in economic development efforts), as well as investment from other public and private sources, including the Indiana Department of Transportation’s nearly $20 million investment in improving Main Street and associated infrastructure in Upland. Further, these projects must be completed on a tight timeline – per the terms of the grant, all projects must be completed within five years – which falls to December 2028.
Environmentally friendly actions like recycling are a way to cherish what God has created. Our call to sustainability is a biblical command and a way to love one another well.
As an adjunct professor, I have appreciated Taylor students in their zeal for the Lord, their wholeheartedness for Christ and His kingdom.
You, sweet soul, are not a burden.
He stepped off the plane with only a suitcase and a backpack.
As a part of the Circuit Riders movement, Carry the Love was a two-part event that provided students with an opportunity to pray, worship and discuss how God is moving in their lives and what they can do to spread the word of the gospel.
Taylor University bought 12 new vehicles in the last two years, Grounds Superintendent Kerry Shanebrook, said.
The town of Upland is looking to purchase new equipment to help fix water leaks and pipe bursts that have plagued the town in recent years.
A new dining option is coming to Taylor University’s campus this March.
An infrastructure project continues to reshape downtown Upland, as the Indiana Department of Transportation began working on the replacement of the bridge leading into downtown, and a series of streetscape enhancements on March 3.
Taylor University is paying 125% more for eggs compared to last semester, Sean Wojtkowski, resident director of AVI Foodsystems, said.
You may already know that sophomore Noah Heinen plays on Taylor’s football team, but those aren’t the only passes he makes.
Dust and dry earth have never withered the love of God.
On a campus like Taylor’s, there are innumerous opportunities for students to pursue existing leadership roles, yet It takes a special student to carve their own path in leadership.
Despite a tough season, Taylor women’s basketball ended on a high note, taking down the Bethel Pilots 78-71 on Feb. 22.
With a new school record and two more competitions under their belt, the Taylor competitive cheer squad is aiming for their first Crossroads League Championship.
Inside of Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are 10 schools with one thing on their minds this baseball season — beating their fellow Crossroads League rivals and winning the NAIA World Series.
Taylor University’s Envision Film Festival anticipates cinematic enchantment as prospective students compete for scholarships, film and media arts students compete for cash prizes and successful industry workers make guest appearances.