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The equestrian team poses with the awards they won at a competition. Their awards are proof of all the hard work they put into training.
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The equestrian team poses with the awards they won at a competition. Their awards are proof of all the hard work they put into training.
Wafa works for a local government agency and is learning English part time. (Photograph provided by Abigail Roberts)
Abu Muhammad has been driving his own taxi since the age of 16. (Photograph provided by Abigail Roberts)
A Moroccan sweet shop worker, Amira welcomes all visitors with a honey-covered pastry. (Photograph provided by Abigail Roberts)
Student journalists are responsible for telling the truth well at their schools. (Photograph provided by Unsplash)
Leaders Kim Jong-Un and Moon Jae-in met in the border town of Panmunjom to discuss possible denuclearization. (Photograph provided by WRTV6)
Executive Director of Development Mike Falder inherited potentially authentic Dalí artwork from his parents. (Photograph by Ruth Flores-Orellana)
Love recently passed by her alma mater and took a selfie. (Photograph provided by Jessica Love)
Every year, Taylor students showcase songs from before the graduating class was born. (Photograph by Ellie Bookmyer)
Polished owner Danny Dang sits at one of two nail counters at his store. Not pictured are the pedicure stations and multitude of nail polish colors. (Photograph provided by Katherine Upton)
Senior Lilly Burton wrapped up her 20-week training regimen with a short run on Taylor’s campus this past week. (Photograph by Tim Hudson)
El Taco Express offers a bright and welcoming environment to customers who are looking for a quality taco.
These witty performers put on Rice Pilaf, an improv show that has the audience laughing hysterically every time.
Sophomore Abigail Gonzalez and junior Cameron Hawkins practice a skit while freshman Josh Farrell looks on, stifling a giggle.