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Expect the initial awkwardness, come ready to learn alongside peers and know it will be a confidential space.
Many happy faces graced Taylor’s campus on Saturday, Feb. 10, for the Special Olympics.
On Jan. 30, Taylor’s Metcalf Gallery opened its doors to showcase something unique. Henrik Söderström’s art sat on display, inviting curious passersby to stop and observe. The sign read, “Something’s afoot. Get out of the boat.”
Often we think of godly obedience as a product of self effort.
This February, Taylor University gathers with millions of other people to celebrate Black History Month. Across campus, students and faculty celebrate Black culture and excellence.
While the increase of women in sports and the advancement of women’s sports in the media is apparent, there is still clear inequality.
With a versatile, extensive background in the marketing field, Taylor’s newest assistant professor of marketing — Erica Elliott — has a genuine passion for teaching.
Taylor University’s annual Stand Up for Your Sibling event took place in the Rediger Auditorium on Feb. 6, giving students an opportunity to use their voice and help others feel understood and accepted.
In the realm of sports, tales of triumph and adversity are etched into the very fabric of the games we cherish.
Buzz is in the air as the NBA trade deadline comes to an end for this season right before teams head into playoffs.
Amidst the beginning of the 2024 season, the Taylor men’s lacrosse team is changing their play. From a young team that started just six years ago to making a push in the WHAC (Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference), the Trojans are headlined with a strong senior class and a deep freshman class.
“Have you heard…?”
There is power in God’s people joining him where he is.
The running joke among NFL fans this year is that the season was “scripted,” fabricated by writers to make the games as entertaining as possible.
After 16 years of teaching, Kevin Diller Ph.D., a professor of philosophy and religion, continues to learn from the classes that he is tasked with teaching.
All art speaks.
Home: it’s a word that has a slightly different meaning for everyone, yet strongly resonates with many of the residents of English Hall, one of the two all-female dorms on campus.
Taylor’s men’s track and field team has excelled in recent years with a prowess that soars over the competition. This year, two seniors, Isaac Brown and Jake Thompson, look to showcase their leadership as they head into the Crossroads League Conference Championship meet.
While many Taylor students were spending January in classes, overseas or enjoying time at home, for the women’s track and field team, 2024 was just getting started.
Ranked No. 19, the competitive cheer team has made big waves at Taylor this year.