Naatz’s journey to Taylor through the highs and lows
Senior Liz Naatz’s story to Taylor includes growth and perseverance.
Senior Liz Naatz’s story to Taylor includes growth and perseverance.
Taylor University’s Chorale spent their spring break in Anchorage, Alaska.
A&C writer Lucas Bertsche gives his review of “The Batman.”
Taylor’s Inter-class council geared up for Airband to return to Rediger Auditorium.
Features Co-Editor Amelia Bostick discusses her top picks from February.
Nostalgia Night rocked Rediger Auditorium, leaving a great impression on the audience.
Steven Day has seized his opportunities at Taylor, transforming him into a role model for his peers.
What is seen on screen leaves a lasting effect on the mind — it’s a fact that parents love to stress with their children as a way to control media consumption.
Jake Scott — one of indie music’s hottest artists — is set to take the stage on March 12 inside Rediger Chapel.
Taylor Theatre produces “To Kill a Mockingbird,” continuing the discussion about race on campus.
The Contemporary Music Center (CMC) in Nashville hosted several Taylor students this fall.
Features Co-Editor Amelia Bostick discusses some of the best films that premiered at Sundance this January.
Taylor University recently produced “Little Women” during their January Term.
In the midst of listening to my long-time classic songs, I have been on the search for some new hits. Through my searching process of less popular songs from the past few years, I have acquired some new winter wonderland songs that I am head-over-heels in love with and some covers of songs that are soon to find their way onto your Spotify queue.
It was an unbreakable bond that formed between senior Sophie Olson and the film screen after witnessing “The Incredibles” for the first time. From this earliest encounter, Olson’s passion for film has yet to cease.
Though it's one of the busiest seasons for a senior theatre major who also has the one-act festival quickly approaching, Seltzer always keeps her composure.