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Zondervan is changing

(09/25/23 4:00am)

Zondervan Library underwent changes over the summer to better accommodate students. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/zondervan-is-changing

CCO staff, students, share practicum advice

(09/28/23 4:00am)

The world’s your oyster cracker.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/cco-staff-students-share-practicum-advice

Creating room for authentic worship

(09/26/23 4:00am)

There’s always room to worship the Lord, no matter the current posture of our hearts.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/creating-room-for-authentic-worship

Neel steps into hall director position

(09/26/23 4:00am)

Samuel Morris Hall — a hall whose third iteration was established in 1998 and that is home to an estimated quantity of 280 students — welcomed David Neel (’15) as its new hall director this fall.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/neel-steps-into-hall-director-position

Zondy’s cafe opening in late October in Zondervan Galleria

(09/18/23 3:53pm)

Taylor University’s new cafe will replace a popular study spot in the Zondervan Library’s galleria and is projected to open in late October. The initial September opening of the new cafe is pushed back due to ongoing construction bids. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/zondys-cafe-opening-in-late-october-in-zondervan-galleria

Suspects caught in unlocked car

(09/18/23 3:54pm)

Two Taylor University students interrupted an individual going through an unlocked car on campus. When the students confronted the individual, he pointed a firearm at them and fled campus in a vehicle with two other suspects. No students were injured.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/suspects-caught-in-unlocked-car

Nieshalla, Eicher share campaign goals

(09/20/23 4:00am)

“If we are not practicing that now, why would we think that we’re going to start once we graduate?” Student Body President Elisabeth Nieshalla said.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/650388474af1b

New smartcards on campus

(09/18/23 4:00pm)

Taylor University transitioned to smartcards, keeping students safe one tap at a time.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/new-smartcards-on-campus

Taylor students honor 11-year-old gas station tradition

(09/22/23 4:00am)

More than 400 Taylor University students traveled to the local Marathon gas station for the yearly “Polar Pops Run” on Sunday, Aug. 27.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/taylor-students-honor-11-year-old-gas-station-tradition

“Oppenheimer” Nukes the Box Office

(09/21/23 4:00am)

The latest and greatest hit film from Christopher Nolan has arrived at the theaters, and it is leaving mushroom clouds around the world. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/oppenheimer-nukes-the-box-office

Home sweet home: Taylor students make dorm rooms their own

(09/22/23 4:00am)

It’s a four year sentence. White walls and low ceilings glow beneath a harsh fluorescent light. Worn furniture hides patched drywall.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/home-sweet-home-taylor-students-make-dorm-rooms-their-own

Saad and Muljat start new season of leadership on student paper

(09/22/23 4:00am)

As the 2023-2024 academic year begins, Taylor University has seen many role changes. There are also a few familiar faces in new roles, which is exactly the case for junior Samantha Saad and senior Marissa Muljat as they take on the roles of Co-Editors in Chief for The Echo.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/saad-and-muljat-start-new-season-of-leadership-on-student-paper

Dining location moves to Euler

(09/18/23 3:53pm)

Taylor University partnered with AVI to be their new dining service in spring 2023.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/dining-location-moves-to-euler

University prints student-crafted guidebook

(09/22/23 4:00am)

How do I register? What’s the laundry situation? How can I grow my spiritual identity? Senior professional writing major Elise Boutell set out to find answers to each of these commonly asked questions and more for incoming students. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/university-prints-student-crafted-guidebook

Gregory Dyson expands on vision for chapel services

(09/20/23 4:00am)

Though students have only been back on campus for a month, Reverend Greg Dyson, Taylor’s newly appointed campus pastor, has been working hard through the summer to make sure this year’s chapel services are “Greater than” ever.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/dyson-expands-on-vision-for-chapel

From student teaching to teaching students

(09/21/23 4:00am)

Rivera (‘23) teaches music at a K-8 school in Chicago and manages 11 classes. Currently, she teaches general music, but hopes to branch out by teaching choir, private lessons and organizing ensembles in the future. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/from-student-teaching-to-teaching-students

Pierce disaffiliates from denomination

(09/18/23 3:54pm)

People filled the rows of chairs on Sunday morning at Pierce Church.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/pierce-disaffiliates-from-denomination

“Everybody” takes the stage

(09/21/23 4:00am)

The local theater scene buzzed with excitement as “Everybody,” the thought-provoking and innovative play by Braden Jacobs-Jenkins, took the spotlight. This modern rendition of the contemporary theatrical masterpiece has historically captivated audiences with its unique perspective on life, death and the human experience. 

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/everybody-takes-the-stage

PSA from CJH: A quick note from a concerned sports enthusiast

(09/19/23 4:00am)

It’s everywhere. In every sport. On every channel. Every time a game goes to a commercial, it’s there. I can’t escape it.

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/psa-from-cjh-a-quick-note-from-a-concerned-sports-enthusiast

Women’s soccer ties with UNOH, second draw of year

(09/19/23 4:00am)

“To Him be the glory.”

https://www.theechonews.com/article/2023/09/womens-soccer-ties-with-unoh-second-draw-of-year


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