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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.
Expressive voices and illustrious characters with posh accents flooded Mitchell Theatre on Feb. 20-23. Ten Taylor students embraced creative imagery using their bodies and props as a canvas of expression.
Nostalgia Night blasted off into an evening of music, talent and fun.
Smiling big, stomping feet and clapping hands to the beat.
What began as a small group of Korean students seeking a local worship community has grown into a thriving congregation that meets every Sunday at Taylor University.
Taking blood pressure, learning how to interact with patients and make beds with people in them are some of the things being taught in the Taylor’s School of Nursing’s first semester.
Three panelists gathered to offer insight about vocation and civic engagement on Feb. 26.
Sometimes, all it takes is an email to make things happen.
With the end of the indoor season approaching the finish line, the Taylor men’s track and field team looks to make a lasting impression at the championships.
At Taylor’s first game against IU East, rescheduled for February 25, softball head coach Doug Gower said the Trojans will have an opportunity to test their skills and hone their defense.
Sometimes, love looks like butterfly wings.
An increasing trend on social media over the past several years is the online rise of WAGs, or wives and girlfriends, of professional athletes.
Kevin Trees has observed Taylor University’s history of community for over two decades.
When we were in elementary school, there was nothing like being line leader.
At 8:49 on a Sunday evening, resentment is not a difficult emotion to conjure.
College students thrive on the existence of one substance — coffee. In the surrounding Marion and Hartford City areas, there are dozens of coffee shops. Some are the perfect afternoon retreat for students to relax and sip while doing homework. Others lack in the most important areas — the quality of their coffee.
Warm, golden sunshine poured through the windows of Habecker South Hall on the evening of Feb. 20 as Dave and Mary Gothi, a self-described “unlikely couple,” took the stage to introduce themselves to students and faculty at Taylor.
As the weather warms up and the snow is finally melting, both the men’s and women’s golf teams at Taylor are gearing up for their spring seasons to get under way.
The Taylor men’s lacrosse season is off and running, splitting their opening games to go 1-1 on the young season.