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(05/02/22 7:07pm)
Nicole Jung reminds one of a patchwork quilt. She is ethnically South Korean, has lived in Bolivia since she was three, and speaks with a soft American accent due to attending Taylor University for her collegiate education.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
20 students and two faculty leaders headed to the South on a civil rights trip from April 26-29.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
With the end of the 2021-22 school year soon approaching, Taylor’s Student Senate announced plans to reconstruct their organization for next year.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
The Sabbath — a topic full of theology, meanings, questions and interpretations.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
The on-campus Apartments, Campbell and Wolgemuth, are often lovingly (or maybe not-so-lovingly) referred to as the “Campus Retirement Homes.”
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
In one notable study, researchers played clips from a football game to fans. To no one’s surprise, calls by the referee for their team were seen as right and fair. Calls against their team? The referee was blind — or bribed.
(04/28/22 10:10pm)
The following article, which first appeared in both print and online editions of The Echo Monday, April 11, has been revised to correct errors of fact and to provide additional context about a civil court case involving Gordon College – Editor.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
When I think of the moment I learned the most about generosity, I think about snow.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
Being a mother is a full-time job.
(05/02/22 4:30pm)
From iced coffee energy boosts to warm chai with friends, The Jumping Bean is the ideal place to convene for coffee and community.
(04/25/22 7:21pm)
After getting embarrassed by the Jacksonville Jaguars in what was a nightmare ending to 2021 — the 26-11 loss cost the Colts a spot in the playoffs — Indianapolis has been busy beefing up their roster this offseason. While some moves have been splashier than others, will it be enough to put Indy back on the map?
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
As of 2022, Taylor has raised $3.2 million of annual and endowed scholarships, but they have strong hopes to reach $3.55 million by the end of the fiscal year.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
Provost Jewerl Maxwell may have only inhabited his new role at Taylor since November, but his road to Upland stretches much further back in time.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
Taylor Theatre will be performing “Annie” alongside young community members, conveying the importance of positivity in the midst of darkness.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
Russell B. Pulliam, Indianapolis Star associate editor/columnist, has recently donated $120,000 for journalism scholarships at Taylor University.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” combines the emotional core of “It’s a Wonderful Life” with the vibrant style of “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” and then injects it all with acid.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
Recently, President Michael Lindsay announced a number of changes in faculty and administration, which included new hires, position changes and the addition of members to the of the Board of Visitors.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
In today’s society, we are taught that we are deserving of anything and everything we want. We are told to love ourselves despite our flaws. We are told to embrace who we are and be unapologetically ourselves. While these words seem uplifting and positive, that could not be further from the truth.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
The Office of Intercultural Programs started a new group that brings together adopted students on campus.
(04/25/22 9:00pm)
I was sitting on my friend’s couch with a group of people from church one evening, having a great discussion about what car we would own if we could own any in the world. In the middle of the conversation, I was suddenly overwhelmed by the realization, ‘I am in Ireland. I am friends with Irish people. I am living a normal life and having normal conversations, but in Ireland.’