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On Oct. 29, Francis Chan — best-selling author, widely-respected pastor and theologian — will be in Cornwall Auditorium for roughly nine minutes.
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On Oct. 29, Francis Chan — best-selling author, widely-respected pastor and theologian — will be in Cornwall Auditorium for roughly nine minutes.
Abigail Kuzma, Halbrook Distinguished Chair of Government, thought her career in government was over after she left Capitol Hill in 1989, but the Lord had other plans.
Nobody likes to be told what to do.
“The One Where We Have to Say Goodbye” Netflix tweeted in July, making the heartbreaking announcement that the TV show “Friends” would soon no longer be available for streaming.
GREYSTONES, IRELAND—Every country has a different dating culture with its own set of rules and expectations. Ireland and America are examples of two different cultures.
Spooky season is upon us, and with it comes the rush to create more haunting content. Into the mix, Netflix has entered “Eli” (TV-MA), a chilling roller-coaster of a ghost story.
Sometimes sibling rivalry turns nasty. In freshman Molly Jacobs’s case, it produced a business.
Personalized albums, clarinets, Irish poetry and suspenseful background music.
Taylor volleyball lost 3-0 to Marian last Friday in Indianapolis. The loss snapped the Trojans’ five match win streak.
Last Saturday night Taylor men's soccer (6-9-3) lost on their senior night 2-0 against Huntington (12-4-2).
The 2018-19 campaign for the women’s basketball team included several successes.
On Saturday, Oct. 19, the Stewards of Creation Club hosted the annual fall festival, filling Randall Environmental Center to the brim with autumnal cheer. Freshly pressed apple cider in hand, Taylor students, faculty and members of the surrounding community enjoyed a cornucopia of fall-themed desserts and activities.
Do we love all of God? I think for most of us the answer is an obvious “yes,” but I have noticed in myself and around campus a tendency to love most of God except for one part: his judgment.
A lot can happen over fall break. For some students, like sophomore Alexis Hale, fall break included a trip half-way around the world.
David Blevins, senior Ireland correspondent for Sky News in the UK, visited Taylor on Oct. 10, bringing a message about the changing world of journalism to students.
With the number of mass shootings skyrocketing over the past decade, Taylor is taking precautionary measures through the distribution of a campus-wide safety video.
What do a candlemaker, a nail technician and a photographer have in common? They are a few of over 20 vendors to be featured at Shop the Loop, an event hosted by the communication department’s event and venue planning class, PBR 455. The event will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 6 – 9 p.m. in the LaRita Boren Campus Center.
This year Taylor was recognized for having the number one social work program in Indiana, and the sixth best program nationwide.
The Upland Area Greenways Association (UAGA) has a vision for a more walkable community starting with a new bike trail and bike race, according to Carl Daudt, a board member of the UAGA.
When we talk to each other about our deeply held beliefs about sensitive topics, it is difficult to see any challenge as anything less than a personal affront. This applies to many of the events that have affected the Taylor community.