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Approximately 600 freshmen gathered in Rediger Chapel to take their Foundations of the Christian Liberal Arts midterm exam Oct. 23.
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Approximately 600 freshmen gathered in Rediger Chapel to take their Foundations of the Christian Liberal Arts midterm exam Oct. 23.
Taylor University has found a new heartbeat in the form of the Korean Culture Club. Led by Professors of Korean Language Kang Hyehweon and Oh Jiyeon, the club has rapidly become a focal point for students seeking to explore and immerse themselves in Korean traditions.
Through her major in human physiology and preventative medicine (HPPM), senior Jaya Panicker has grown in her understanding and appreciation of the health sciences and how she can utilize a Christian perspective in her career.
Cru is a ministry that gives Taylor University students the opportunity to share the gospel with their peers locally and internationally.
The new Ninja Warrior club invites students to practice a unique sport.
Not many people spend their evenings scouring the internet, reading theories for their radio show. Sophomore Ben Reitz, a film and media arts major, joyfully does just that.
“This bike was almost stolen; think about that.”
Taylor released a master plan this semester for future construction plans.
Somewhere in our collective childhood, Cinderella’s glass slipper broke. So did the glass ceiling.
“Video games are the pre-eminent art form of this century,” Brock Henderson, video game developer and designer, said.
Everyone has a story, and every story deserves to be shared. One freshmen twin duo is using their talents to showcase the diversity of the kingdom of God by telling their stories and the stories of others.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year — but for some, Christmas may feel a little different this holiday season, an empty seat or glowing smile missing from the dining room table.
For those new on campus, the week before finals, better known as “dead week,” is a phenomenon where the semester dies down and many students devote their free time to studying.
Christmastime is known to put people in a joyful mood. Traditionally, memories of hot cocoa, cozy movies and mistletoe might come to mind.
The Taylor cross-country teams dominated once again at the Crossroads League Championships on Nov. 3.
After waiting 11 weeks, we have officially arrived at the most exciting time of the college football year. According to ESPN’s Playoff Predictor, there are 10 teams still alive, and that includes No. 11 Oregon State holding onto a 1% chance.
Okay, hear me out.
For a sport like baseball, a sport driven by statistics and analytics, one alarming stat many commentators and fans alike have pointed to is the record-low viewership of the World Series.
In the first seven games of the season, Trojans women’s basketball went 3-4, falling to St.-Mary-of-the-Woods 78-64 on Nov. 11.
Memories of athletes can be echoed from generation to generation. For siblings in sports, their name can be held with a certain standard in and out of play.