Envision Film Festival shares student talent
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From past alumni to prospective high school students, the Envision Film Festival brought all of
Timeless conflict is told through modern media in Taylor’s production of “An Enemy of the People.”
Taylor has scored a high national ranking in this year’s “Open Doors Survey.”
In Assistant Professor of Art Laura Stevenson’s new exhibition “Out of Sight,” she illuminates the lives of societies that are often overlooked with her art.
A southern parody, a preacher gone rouge and a duo of comedies. These final projects all came to the stage this week.
Virginity, the LGBTQIA community and consent are issues often avoided in conversation at Taylor. However, Residence Life addressed them head on through reading and discussion.
From his Nostalgia Night spoof of Star Wars to his work on a film about iconic sounds on the big screen, David Turner’s (’04) passions have come full-circle.
On one of the coldest nights of the semester yet, students stayed warm to the rhythmic thump of Salsa and Merengue.
Drowned. Stolen. Hanged.
Yeezus has found Jesus.
Personalized albums, clarinets, Irish poetry and suspenseful background music.
SUBMIT TO PARNASSUS.
Editor’s Note: The ducks in this story were recovered from Breu Pond by the authors Mer Fenton and Ansley Kary.
“Sometimes the best thing we can do as Christians is to just shut up and listen.”
Have you ever gotten a security guard arrested? Freshman Ansley Kary has.
What’s the best way to love others when it doesn’t come easily?