Mind the Gap: the “Town and Gown” phenomenon
“Town and Gown” — a phrase so widely accepted that dictionary.com offers a standard definition.
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“Town and Gown” — a phrase so widely accepted that dictionary.com offers a standard definition.
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.
20 minutes from Taylor, next to a set of railroad tracks in Marion on 406 E 4th St., squats the Train Station Pancake House.
On Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 6 p.m., freshman Connor Phillips died in Muncie, Indiana from complications linked to pre-existing health conditions.
The Taylor University art department is offering classes to local students ranging from kindergarten to high school seniors.
While accessibility is a broad term that can refer to a wide range of needs and experiences, this article primarily explores the importance of creating physical spaces and environments that are welcoming to individuals with mobility impairments — a term that encompasses a wide range of disabilities which limit function of movement.
Taylor’s current COVID-19 policies, aligned with guidelines set forth by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), are more flexible than in years past.
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.
I spent a good chunk of this summer bouncing between the Green Line and the Red Line, navigating Boston’s subway system — more affectionately dubbed the “T” — with the help of Google and the MBTA app.
Renovations and infrastructure remodels initiated over the summer continue to impact social, academic and athletic spaces across campus. The ongoing face-lifts signify Taylor University’s desire to develop a physical environment that will positively shape students’ experiences.
Freshman orientation is over.
“Where are you from?”
If, as the saying goes, journalists write the first rough draft of history, the presence of women is imperative to an accurate retelling.
On Jan. 14, a busload of Taylor students seized the opportunity to step outside of their comfort zones.
A public platform born of a sixth-grade girl’s dream to inspire people.
“Warm industrial” best captures Gordon Jackson’s efforts to transform a former glass factory into a charismatic coffee shop.
The Master of Arts in Higher Education and Student Development program (MAHE) embraces the idea that students’ experiences outside of the classroom are as fundamentally educational as their experiences inside of the classroom.
Like countless other successful relationships, it began in line at Chick-Fil-A.
What does it mean to be black at a predominantly white institution (PWI)?
Steve Bailey has always considered himself a storyteller.