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Freshman Jack McNeil stays fit by jumping high. (Photograph by Ross Kimbrell)
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Freshman Jack McNeil stays fit by jumping high. (Photograph by Ross Kimbrell)
(L to R) Senior Jonah Bourassa, freshman Jack McNeil and sophomore Jed Barber do push ups together. (Photograph by Ross Kimbrell)
Joshua Clement, 2018–19 SBP, and Julia Noonan, 2018–19 SBVP, ran to promote relationship formation and growth on campus for Taylor students. (Photograph provided by Rae Kinsel)
Israel and Palestine are a cultural hub for many religions. (Photograph provided by Abigail Roberts)
Dennis Hensley, professor of professional writing, was chosen by the Evangelical Press Association to judge the 2018 EPA contest. (Photograph by Ruth Flores-Orellana)
(L to R) Juniors Hannah Goebel and Jackie Hanson and sophomore Kelsea Denney promote the annual Envision Film Festival. (Photograph by Ross Kimbrell)
Sarah Smith ('17) scored in the top 10 on the Certified Public Accountant exam in Indiana. (Photograph provided by Sarah Smith)
The Oh Hellos will play a concert at Taylor on Sunday, March 4 in Rediger Auditorium. (Photograph provided by Teagan Studebaker)
Junior Hailey Smith reads Excalibur and contemplates the implications of the underground publication. (Photograph by Riley Hochstetler)
In May 1980, the Rev. Billy Graham captures the crowd at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis. (Photograph provided by Jim Garringer)
The CHARM Grant, starting in March, will allow Grant County to make cosmetic changes. (Photograph by Ellie Bookmyer)
Brian Howell, professor of anthropology at Wheaton, speaks to Taylor about short-term missions. (Photograph provided by Brian Howell)
Taylor alumnus J.R. Briggs reminds campus about the importance of community during Spiritual Renewal week. (Photograph provided by Kaitlyn Kennedy)
The importance of the new cybersecurity major becomes a greater issue as world technology progresses. (Photograph provided by Ellie Bookmyer)
For the first time at Taylor, people can get their blood drawn for a good cause. (Photograph provided by Jadyn Barhorst)
The Enneagram is a tool rooted in the seven “deadly sins” of ancient Christianity. (Photograph provided by Wikimedia)
Many students on campus love to find their personality type together via the Enneagram. (Photograph by Kassie Joviak)
The signs and kind staff members will show you where to go if you get lost in the Freimuth administration building. (Photograph by Riley Hochstetler)
The Financial Aid Office at Taylor is always willing to try and help students in need. (Photograph by Riley Hochstetler)