Film Department wins awards, works as a team
“Without teamwork, this piece would not have happened, and the inspiring story would not have been told,” Taylor senior Anna Rodman said.
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“Without teamwork, this piece would not have happened, and the inspiring story would not have been told,” Taylor senior Anna Rodman said.
Three years ago, I stepped into my first Echo training week. I was nervous, worried and downright scared.
At Taylor, we believe deeply in the Christian liberal arts for higher education. For over a millennium, this model has proven to be the most effective way to prepare young people for their future callings. It also aligns deeply with Taylor’s distinctive mission and its vision to be a leading Christ-centered, student-focused university, committed to carrying the light and faith of Christ to a world in need.
Even if college cuisine has a reputation for being subpar, Dave Manz — the new general manager for Parkhurst Dining at Taylor — is hopeful that students and their stomachs will be pleased with what he and his team have to offer.
Freshman orientation is over.
Stepping into the position of hall director at Taylor is no ordinary task.
Taylor Athletics underwent multiple coaching changes over the summer, with Erin Bellinger stepping down as head softball coach in May and Cameron Andry stepping down as head men’s and women’s golf coach in July.
This past spring saw one of the most successful seasons for Taylor University athletics.
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Taylor University’s nationally-recognized professional writing program is hosting its annual conference July 29-30, led by assistant professor of professional writing, Linda Taylor.
Intentional is a word used a lot in Taylor’s culture, as it is known for its intentional community among students and faculty, but do we really grasp what it means to be intentional?
Over the last few months, I have been grasping at every grain of meaning and memory from these five years in Olson Hall. I am terrified of forgetting any detail of this sweet yet demanding season. It’s hard to leave my home, my work and my people in a landslide of change — I want to remember everything. But still some memories remain blurry and the inevitable end is barreling towards me. No matter what, there are a few things that will always be written in bold.
In the Spring of 2019, I interviewed JoAnn Rediger for an article about her retirement and something she said has always stuck with me. I asked her what she had planned for her retirement. “What’s next?” Rediger said. “The seniors and I have that in common. We both keep getting that question.”
What a special year this has been!
It’s a curious thing to prepare to write our last column. For four years, The Echo has dominated a significant portion of our lives. For this entire year, our lives have rotated around the print schedule.
“Utterly blown away,” Echo Co-editor in Chief and senior Holly Gaskill said.
“Nie jesteś aniołem, mówię Ci, Jesteś szalona.”
Annually, Taylor university honors senior student achievement through the announcement of department, service and speciality awards. Additionally, two faculty members are honored for their service to the university through the Burnworth Teaching Award and the Distinguished Professor Award.
With the show “Better Call Saul,” writer Vince Gilligan crafts something special: a perfect prequel.