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So, you want to be a novelist — or perhaps you’re hoping to be the next great manuscript editor or literary agent. Why should you take a journalism course?
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So, you want to be a novelist — or perhaps you’re hoping to be the next great manuscript editor or literary agent. Why should you take a journalism course?
Cookies and fruit cups — these are just a few of the items from the LaRita Boren Campus Center that were placed into paper bags without being paid for last semester.
The 66th Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles on the 4th of February, drawing some of the biggest names in the music industry to honor the year's best music.
Following Abbey Boyd’s recent stepping down from Taylor University’s Title IX coordinator position, Erin Luthy has been appointed as the interim coordinator while the school searches for a permanent one.
The states’ primary elections and presidential campaigns are heavily underway, gearing toward the presidential election on Nov. 5. The current frontrunners are Donald Trump from the Republican party and President Joe Biden from the Democratic party.
Another semester, another season, another year.
In December 2023, Lilly Endowment Inc. awarded Taylor University a $30 million grant — the largest donation in the school’s history.
Though Valentine's Day is traditionally a romantic holiday, this February has proved that love is for more than just couples. Through fun times and faithful fellowship, students across campus have uncovered ways to express their love for one another.
The first hints of spring are settling over campus — along with spring bills, aid forms and more than a little trepidation for many students.
This Taylor women’s volleyball season was unexpected. From a previous year that stayed undefeated at home, to having a losing record of over 15-plus matches, the team’s success did not seem to show.
The Taylor women’s soccer team wrapped up their season with a loss against Bethel (IN) in the Crossroads League Tournament quarterfinals.
Women in sports media have a tall hill to climb. They work in an industry dominated by men. Their physical appearance on camera is scrutinized. And if they cover football, then they might face a question like this: “You’ve never played the sport, so how would you know?”
Sit down, dear reader, and let me tell you a story, a tale of how one man expanded his fame and glory.
You have heard it before: In 49 states, it is just basketball … but this is Indiana.
Across the country in Vancouver, WA, Taylor’s cross-country teams dominated in their final race of the 2023 season.
We always experience the intensity of rivalry week in college football, but the games during 2023’s edition carved a spot among the all-time greats. Running backs across the country scored multiple touchdowns, multiple games went down to the wire and players celebrated with backflips. Let’s recap week 13.
Flashing lights and sirens — a normal part of the lives of students like senior Natalya Tropea at Taylor who volunteer at EMTs at Medic 8, Upland's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) unit.
At 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday nights, discussions on America and the Bible are hosted by the Lightrider Ministries at the GrayBarn.
After a semester of preparation and hard work, students in the Cases and Campaigns class received the 2023 Platinum MarCom award.
Empty Bowls is an annual campus tradition that Taylor World Outreach (TWO) hosted Nov. 1. Through serving soup alongside a table of empty bowls, the event aims to bring awareness to the hunger crisis facing many communities.