Senior, faculty awards to take different shape
This past April, an email to faculty announced that the traditional “Honors Chapel” would undergo changes so seniors and faculty receive greater recognition for their achievements.
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This past April, an email to faculty announced that the traditional “Honors Chapel” would undergo changes so seniors and faculty receive greater recognition for their achievements.
Taylor’s Black Student Union is hosting the first “Expressions” night –– a celebration of black joy and multiculturalism, on Friday, April 29.
The building adjacent to Upland Town Hall, located on Main Street, was torn down after it was deemed unsalvageable by the Indiana Historical Society.
Though cute coffee shops have become a dime a dozen in the Taylor community, a seldom explored gem is Hartford City’s ‘Who’s Your Coffee’ Roastery.
There are few things in this world that I love more than my dorm full of plants.
One of sports’ most successful and recognizable figures, Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Kryzewski, coached his final game last weekend. Fittingly, it was in the Final –– a stage that Coach “K” has been well acclimated to in his career.
Gloomy weather was contrary to the Taylor Softball team as their title charge gathered steam, with the women winning three out of four games last weekend as they continued to pile pressure on league leaders IWU.
As the latest intramural basketball season comes to an close, players from each league take a look back and see how much fun they’ve had — wins,losses and the most important part of the process, the championship they’ve attained.
No matter where I am in the Midwest, I always appreciate the comfortable familiarity that comes with stepping into a local Chinese food restaurant to pick up a delicious mixed bag of takeout.
Until the late 19th century, less than 0.1% of the Korean population was Christian. Today, only a little over a century later, 28% of South Koreans are Christians. South Korea currently sends more missionaries abroad than any other country except the United States. Here is how it happened.
By now, we’re used to a certain rhythm during chapel.
Senior Sarah Malak exists in many windows of Taylor's campus.
Seeking to represent and spread awareness of Asian culture and experiences is a key objective of the Asian Society for Intercultural Awareness Organization at Taylor.
I long for the days pre-COVID-19 when my job was fun and focused on creativity and servant leadership.
Oftentimes, struggles may overwhelm someone, but in the case of senior Liz Naatz, she was able to overcome them.
From March 15 to April 15, Taylor University is celebrating Asian Heritage Month.
President Michael Lindsay’s new series entitled “President Lindsay Live,” had its first event on April 6.
This month I’m taking a break from sharing my top picks or recent watches to share a beautiful disaster of a film — “Uncharted.”
Ron Sutherland, special assistant to the president, is running for re-election for the Upland Town Council.
Cold and snowy conditions in the midst of spring did not hinder the light and warmth of God from being brought to Anchorage, Alaska by the Taylor University Chorale.