'All or Nothing: Arsenal' goes behind the scenes of club's season
Amazon’s original series “All or Nothing: Arsenal” was released on the Prime streaming service on Aug. 4, 2022.
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Amazon’s original series “All or Nothing: Arsenal” was released on the Prime streaming service on Aug. 4, 2022.
It can be difficult when away from family and familiarity to find a sense of home. Junior Mikaila (Rain) Taylor has found that sense of home in the Heart & Soul poetry club.
Despite never playing a live snap for the Taylor football team, senior Sam Wilkinson has had a large impact on the team on and off the field.
Worship means something different to everyone, yet similarities can still be found. Taylor’s Multicultural Student Association (MSA) aims to explore what worshiping differently but together looks like in their Multicultural Worship Night event.
Sept. 15 marked the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, a national celebration of the contributions and influence Hispanic Americans have had on society.
The No. 4 women’s and No. 20 men’s cross-country teams both competed and performed gallantly on Sept. 9 at the Indiana Wesleyan Twilight Invitational. On the women’s end, freshman Noel VanderWall led the way to a first-place finish and the Trojan men earned sixth place. Both went head-to-head with seven teams in the NAIA Coaches’ Top-25 rankings, 15 schools rounding out the women’s field and 18 the men’s.
Winning is difficult. The work and mental fortitude it takes to give everything day in and day out is no simple feat. But the Trojans women’s soccer team is making victory look easy.
Taylor University recently announced that the institution received a $500,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. that will be put toward the creation of an entrepreneurial program for high school students.
The past several months have held several non-curricular activities for Taylor University’s Assistant Professor of History Benjamin Wetzel.
In the early summer of 2022, Taylor’s local coffee shop The Jumping Bean found itself falling under new management: Parkhurst Dining.
Taylor University’s current 92% retention rate serves as a benchmark for students' experiences at Taylor. Rivaling the retention rates of prestigious schools, Taylor’s faculty continues to work to maintain that number before the freeze date in mid-September.
What does it mean to be fearless?
Connected and devoted.
Renovations and infrastructure remodels initiated over the summer continue to impact social, academic and athletic spaces across campus. The ongoing face-lifts signify Taylor University’s desire to develop a physical environment that will positively shape students’ experiences.
Thursday, Sept. 1 marked the fulfillment of a dream for film professors John and Kathy Bruner as Taylor University broke ground on the new Horne Academic Center. The building, which is slated to open in fall of 2024, will serve as the new headquarters for the university’s film and media program.
On Aug. 15, 2022, Taylor University released a new athletic logo, resulting from a brand study conducted over the past year.
If there are two words Taylor is known for, they are these: intentional community.
The Taylor Trojans’ women’s volleyball team have come into this coming year once again in dominant fashion. In 16 matches played, they have only lost three, falling to teams that have been ranked or are receiving votes to be ranked.
The faculty art exhibition was displayed in the Metcalf Gallery on September 2 with art tastefully spilling over into the corridor outside. Brought to life by multiple members of Taylor’s art faculty, the exhibition was a platform for them to showcase their personal artistry through their recent works.
Taylor University is off to a hot start for the 2022-2023 season, starting 2-0 for the first time in a decade.