Allison Eckardt: acknowledging God’s gift of relationships
Everyone faces fear, worry and doubt in all walks of life. Marketing Director Allison Eckardt believes that people travel through life to aid their growth toward God and toward one another.
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Everyone faces fear, worry and doubt in all walks of life. Marketing Director Allison Eckardt believes that people travel through life to aid their growth toward God and toward one another.
“The older you get, the more you start to realize that your life only makes sense looking backwards,” Jeff Cramer said.
New York and Chicago may be great food cities, but there’s no competing with Los Angeles. It’s a vast metropolis that would take multiple lifetimes to taste every taco, savor every sandwich and devour every donut.
Each year Taylor University bestows honorary doctorates and other awards to individuals during and before commencement.
Taylor University is working to assist prospective transfer students from Trinity International University (TIU) after it announced the discontinuation of its residential undergraduate programs. The change will be effective after the end of this spring semester on May 13.
Some proudly slap stickers on the back of their car that say “Make America Great Again.”
Bree Penner | Student Contributor
Toilet paper stranded on trees, porta-potties stationed in front of Wengatz doors, relics stolen from wings throughout the year: a sample of the pranks threaded into the fabric of Taylor’s intentional community.
— According to a St. Bonaventure University and Siena College survey, 70% of Americans “consider themselves sports fans.”
Josiah Peterson | TU Staff Contributor
The Ninety-Fifth Academy Awards saw most of the larger Oscars gobbled up by one behemoth of a film. The latest and greatest A24 film, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” (2022, rated R) managed to sweep up seven Oscars this year.
Six musicians from Taylor University have won or placed in their respective categories during the recent Great Lakes Region National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) competition.
As Asian-American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month approaches, Asian Society for Intercultural Awareness (ASIA) is busy preparing ways to celebrate Asian culture.
While much attention has been turned toward the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in the past month, this year’s edition of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament deserves much of the same attention.
Taylor Athletics has recently announced that they are continuing to revamp their athletic facilities to achieve a fresher, more modern look with the infrastructure.
In the 2018-19 school year, men’s lacrosse became an officially sanctioned sport at Taylor. From a team originally composed of new lacrosse players and underclassmen, Taylor lacrosse is pushing past the walls of inexperience and beginning to find success in the nine-team Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC).
Etched into the stone near the entrance of the Zondervan Library is a quote by John Ruskin, one of the greatest English writers and philosophers from the Victorian era.
Competition for Airband is fierce. Every group wants to get in and compete at one of the biggest events at Taylor University.
Three stories spotlighting relevant pieces of international news. These global stories aim to broaden the perspective of the Taylor community as they absorb information from a variety of sources and spaces.
“What I walked into was a room full of people worshiping in the most simplest, raw form,” Taylor University freshman Rebecca Stillwell said.