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Winter sports finish with mixed success

(03/06/23 5:00am)

The start of the Crossroads League Tournament had no lack of excitement seeing an overtime matchup with the Taylor men’s basketball team upsetting crosstown rival Indiana Wesleyan, 78-74. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/winter-sports-finish-with-mixed-success

Our View: Avoiding just “doing” Taylor

(03/10/23 5:00am)

Bible studies, wing church, worship nights, chapel – these are pieces of Taylor that are valued and critical to encouraging students to maintain their faith.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/our-view-avoiding-just-doing-taylor

Rhythms of the semester: a balancing act

(03/06/23 5:00am)

By: Kwame Asamoah | Student Contributor

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/rhythms-of-the-semester-a-balancing-act

Looking into the abortion debate

(03/08/23 5:00am)

Abortion is a pretty black and white topic, right? Either you’re for it or against it. Well, maybe it’s a bit more complex. Since the landmark Roe v. Wade case in 1973, abortion has become one of the most important and hotly debated topics in American politics. There is an immense amount of nuance involved and people across the political spectrum have varying views on it.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/looking-into-the-abortion-debate

Rhona Murungi: Uganda to America

(03/08/23 5:00am)

From Uganda to America, Rhona Murungi's (‘10) life is marked by God's provision. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/rhona-murungi-uganda-to-america

BSU president fosters community, culture through new events

(03/09/23 5:00am)

“I think of strength.” 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/bsu-president-fosters-community-culture-through-new-events

People ponder meaning behind panini press posters

(03/07/23 5:00am)

Bifocals, plates and Powerade are just a few words on posters that got students scratching their heads.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/people-ponder-meaning-behind-panini-press-posters

Taylor Sounds sings with artist Michael W. Smith in Sea Island

(03/07/23 5:00am)

The Taylor Sounds are grateful for the recent opportunity they had to travel to the coast of Georgia to perform for those present at Vision Weekend, put on by President Lindsay and the Taylor administration.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/taylor-sounds-sings-with-artist-michael-w-smith-in-sea-island

Rising education seniors transition to on-campus/off-campus apartment living

(03/06/23 5:00am)

Students who wish to live off-campus may face approval challenges depending on whether they meet certain requirements. Education students, however, are automatically approved for off-campus housing during their senior year, so they can invest in their 17 credit hour student-teaching experience. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/rising-education-seniors-transition-to-on-campusoff-campus-apartment-living

Taylor to host its inaugural Milo A. Rediger Lecture on Wednesday

(03/07/23 5:00am)

The Rev. Don Davis will be coming to Taylor’s campus to give the inaugural Milo A. Rediger Lecture on Wednesday and will be around for programming on Thursday.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/taylor-to-host-its-inaugural-milo-a-rediger-lecture-on-wednesday

East Palestine train derailment harms residents, ecosystem

(03/06/23 5:00am)

While the East Palestine train derailment took place over one month ago, larger questions still loom regarding the impact the crash had on the local residents and the ecosystem.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/east-palestine-train-derailment-harms-residents-ecosystem

Changes to student dining experience

(03/06/23 5:00am)

The Parkhurst Dining staff is looking toward the future, hoping to perfect the fan favorites and introduce some new instant classics. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/changes-to-student-dining-experience

Our View: Quick to Listen

(03/03/23 5:00am)

If everyone could live out James 1:19, oh how different the world would be. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/our-view-quick-to-listen

What does accessibility look like?

(03/03/23 5:00am)

I am writing in regard to the opinion piece entitled, “Helping Make Campus Accessible,” timely and transparently written and published in the Oct. 22, 2022, edition of The Echo.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/what-does-accessibility-look-like

Reflecting on a Civil Rights experience

(03/03/23 5:00am)

On Jan. 10, Tyre Nichols — a 29-year old Black man — died three days after being detained and beaten by Memphis police.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/reflecting-on-a-civil-rights-experience

Arizona J-term trip cherished by Taylor baseball, softball

(02/27/23 5:00am)

Taylor baseball and softball have hit a home run by beginning their respective seasons in Arizona. Since 2020, the two Trojan squads have taken their talents down southwest for the final two weeks of J-term, and the warm weather is only one of many reasons it has become a staple destination in their schedules.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/02/arizona-j-term-trip-cherished-by-taylor-baseball-softball

Student body president and vice president ticket runs unopposed

(02/27/23 5:00am)

With petitions and qualification forms due on Feb. 20 for various student government roles, junior Elisabeth Nieshalla and sophomore Enoch Eicher will run unopposed for the roles of 2023-24 student body president and student body vice president. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/02/student-body-president-and-vice-president-ticket-runs-unopposed

Global Engagement hosts first Women of the World Week

(02/27/23 5:00am)

Taylor University’s Global Engagement hosted its first Women of the World Week, which ran from Feb. 20 to Feb. 26. The week-long event included a slew of activities both on and off campus.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/02/global-engagement-hosts-first-women-of-the-world-week

University scholarship goal met

(02/28/23 5:00am)

Last academic year, Taylor University's scholarship goal was $3 million, and they surpassed that goal by the end of the year after bringing in $4.1 million for scholarships.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/02/university-scholarship-goal-met

Pun Chatnantawej: navigating transition, cultural identity

(03/01/23 5:00am)

Story by Jane-Aubry Page

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/03/pun-chatnantawej-navigating-transition-cultural-identity


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