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Kaden Fuhrmann is ready to take the next step in his role to help lead the Trojans. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
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Kaden Fuhrmann is ready to take the next step in his role to help lead the Trojans. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Taylor Westgate averaged 15.5 points and 8.8 rebounds per game last season. (Photo provided by Taylor Athletics)
Steve Bailey and Lincoln Reed work together on the logistics of the trip.
Inmate Narges Mohammadi recieved the Nobel Peace Prize on Oct. 6.
Euler Science Complex room 239 where engineering students work on projects.
Tali Stichter is the SEND president.
President Tali Stichter opens a SEND meeting with encouraging words.
Elmo, from Sesame Street, holds up the letter "Q." (Photo provided by X)
Senior Jake Weikel steps in to lead off-campus ministry.
Upland community supports the NearSpace Park at the red ribbon ceremony.
Michael and Chantell Sackett pose in front of the Supreme Court. (Photo provided by The New York Times)
Kali Siemers combines her love for storms and photography.
The incoming class came with a GPA higher than Taylor's average.
Tyler Abraham was dubbed the Snake by the Sammy Brotherhood.
Dr. Moeschberger and Dr. Parker are leaders of the Honors Guild.
Gerig resident Paige Peterson stands in the "Wormhole" that connects Breuninger and Gerig Halls.
Siemers stands out of her sunroof to get in position for a good shot.
The Supreme Court has heard many landmark cases this year.