Trojans cross-country runs straight in the eye of the Blazing Tiger
Omaha, Nebraska, heard Taylor cross-country roar on Saturday, Oct. 21.
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Omaha, Nebraska, heard Taylor cross-country roar on Saturday, Oct. 21.
A fun-filled homecoming weekend was capped off with a convincing Taylor football victory on Oct. 28. With almost 5,000 fans in attendance, the Taylor Trojans trounced the Madonna Crusaders 54-14 in a game that never felt close.
Both the men’s and women’s golf teams swung into action in the last tournaments of their fall seasons. The women’s team took a pair of first-place finishes across the two days of the Delaware CC Fall Invitational. Meanwhile, the men’s side traveled to the Whistling Straits Intercollegiate in Sheboygan, WI, finishing second on day one and fourth place on day two.
On Halloween night, the first round of the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings were revealed. The Ohio State Buckeyes sit at No. 1, the back-to-back reigning champion Georgia Bulldogs are No. 2, the Michigan Wolverines are No. 3 and the Florida State Seminoles have taken the No. 4 spot.
The No. 25 Trojans women’s soccer team clinched the third seed in the Crossroads League Tournament following their 6-2 win against Goshen on Saturday, Oct. 28.
With November arriving, snow flying through the air and “Charlie Brown” television specials airing on ABC, that means only one thing: The World Series … and the first College Football Playoff Rankings … and also James Harden making his yearly trade request.
MyGen once again dazzled, entertained and captivated Taylor University, as it returned for its 22nd edition.
In October, Taylor University celebrated Latino History Month with an array of events. From the exciting rhythms of “Latino Palooza” to the delights of “Salsa Tasting Night,” the month-long festivities focused on bringing students, faculty and the local community together to demonstrate the importance of cultural awareness and unity on campus.
The newest addition to the music department is the upcoming J-Term songwriting class. Todd Syswerda, professor of music composition, songwriting and music technology,
Another day, another relic, another war.
Taylor University’s Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP) has hired its newest member. Tia Cavanaugh-Goggans was brought on as the director of intercultural initiatives and programs for the OIP before the 2023-24 school year. She was taken through a lengthy interview process and officially started her new position on Oct. 2.
Horror, thriller, comedy, romance, action, drama — which one do you choose to watch? Perhaps you might spend a night inhaling as many Rachel McAdams chick flicks as possible or maybe block out a weekend to revisit a nearly 20-hour long Harry Potter marathon.
The 2024-2025 school year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has been delayed due to changes in the application process and aid calculation.
A compromised Taylor account emailed thousands of the university’s email addresses on Oct. 9, falsely listing items for sale in exchange for personal information. It was identified as a phishing attack and nobody responded to the email itself, Chris Jones, vice president and chief information officer, said.
Family is more than biology.
The Hodson Dining Commons open house, complete with student tours of the new building renovations, took place on Thursday, Oct. 26.
When Writing Center consultants returned to campus at the end of August, the couches were missing.
As the second half of the fall semester begins and classes become more intense, students often look for drinks to help them power through the day.
New seasons bring new music.
Summer 2023 witnessed almost 50 high school students develop their ideas into business pitches at IMPACT, a six-day entrepreneurship camp.