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Thanksgiving: a holiday marked by the practice of giving thanks and the presence of turkey… or is it ham?
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Thanksgiving: a holiday marked by the practice of giving thanks and the presence of turkey… or is it ham?
Spring is approaching, and you decide to check your email.
The Taylor community can be unintentional.
Many institutions of higher education offer a shorter term of classes in the middle of the year, between semesters or at the end of the school year. On average they range from two to four weeks and allow students to be able finish a course on a shortened timeline.
It is not uncommon to find a family that chooses not to partake in the costumes, candy or the caramel apples that characterize Halloween.
Whether it’s to fill an awkward gap in conversation or the result of waking up on the wrong side of the bed, the easiest thing to do is complain.
It has been approximately 18 months since the world shut down due to COVID-19.
Nowadays, the phrase “freshman frenzy” is almost synonymous with other Taylor University terms such as “Welcome Weekend” and “pick-a-date.”
For as long as we can remember, counseling has been labeled as a place where people go who have problems. The word “counseling” is synonymous with major struggles and messed up histories.
The Taylor community is uncomfortable with singleness, and it shouldn’t be.
Throughout history, religious tension has sparked war.
The following article is a follow-up to the previous Our View piece, “The 1619 Project.” It should also be understood that the 1776 Unites initiative is separate from the 1776 Commission, released by former President Donald Trump in Jan. 2021. — Editor
The election that started on Nov. 3, between Incumbent President Donald Trump and President-Elect Joe Biden is still ongoing in a truly historic fashion.
With the fall semester coming to a close, and the winter months closing in on the Taylor campus, stress and anxiety tend to run rampant amongst the student body.
This election has become incredibly contentious, but, honestly, for good reason.
With the presence of COVID-19 in this election season, many states are making voting by mail more accessible than it has been in the past. Several states including Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah, and Washington have conducted all-mail elections in the past, but for those that have not, handling the massive amounts of mailed ballots will almost certainly prove to be overwhelming.
Dining and food options experienced some pretty big changes this semester.
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Election year. Super Tuesday. Caucuses. Primaries. Presidential debates. October Surprise.
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