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Serving the Taylor community by sharing stories of people and events has provided me with valuable wisdom and thoughtful creativity.
Pickleball intramurals give seasoned players and beginners a chance to participate in a sport that is growing in popularity.
Longer days and warmer weather draw people outside to make the most of the day. Creating the perfect spring playlist adds on to the joy the season naturally brings.
Bifocals, plates and Powerade are just a few words on posters that got students scratching their heads.
While finals week can be stressful for many students, there are plenty of resources around Taylor that allow for a moment of calm in the middle of the storm.
Taylor’s community-focused learning offers students the chance to create fellowship with professors that enables flourishing in both their learning and personal lives.
Even though the days are shorter and the weather is colder, there are plenty of opportunities to embrace the fall.
BeReal encourages people at Taylor and around the world to embrace where they are in the present.
Internships offer students a chance to sharpen their skills and learn more about themselves.
Refreshing. Holistic. Progress.
March can often be the beginning of a stressful season of applying for internships and jobs. However, the Calling and Career Office (CCO) offers ample resources to ease your nerves.
Halloween is almost here, ladies and gentlemen! Now is the time to get spooky through relishing the season.
At the heart of Taylor University is intentional community. Yes, this phrase is thrown around like popcorn, but it is where clubs and organizations thrive.
Sophomore Kwame Asamoah desires to give back to his community using his interests in the human brain and mental health.
After a harsh winter that felt like ages, Taylor University is finally getting its first taste of spring.
Delight Ministries at Taylor began as a nudge from the Lord and turned into a Bible study with over 70 women in attendance.
Though spring break this year is only one day, you can still find a way to make the most of it!
During winter and ‘rona, we can easily be susceptible to boredom; luckily we have access to a plethora of boredom antidotes in the 21st century.
Juniors Ali Clodgo and Clay Vander Kolk knew that God placed them into each other’s lives at the perfect time.
A human being forms at the moment of conception and holds value in the womb.