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Students for Mental Health Awareness (SMHA), a club which seeks to eradicate mental health stigma among the Taylor community, will soon be an official university club.
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Students for Mental Health Awareness (SMHA), a club which seeks to eradicate mental health stigma among the Taylor community, will soon be an official university club.
On Wednesday, Oct. 23, students flooded the LaRita Boren Campus Center eager to scope out the first ever Shop the Loop.
“Who is God? What is my purpose? Why do I believe what I believe?” For Taylor students, these questions should be challenging. They should stir up wonder.
TU Dance Vibes offers a groovy opportunity for students to get their bodies moving.
Assistant Professor of Sustainable Development Phil Grabowski, along with three students, junior Rachel Weikart and sophomores Hailey Lyon and Isaac Fouts, spent their summer growing plants for the purpose of research.
Now living what they thought was just a freshman dream, seniors Anders Soderquist and Tali Valentine are in their third week serving as student body president and vice president.