Features
Taylor teams celebrate legacy of Coach George Glass
George Glass coached cross country and track at Taylor for 26 years. A cookout on Sept. 18 celebrated Glass and his legacy. Learn more about Glass and the impact he left on Taylor.
An unexpected journey: Texas to Taylor
Meet the new “first lady” of Taylor and learn how she fell in love with President Michael Lindsay.
Cavanagh shares this year’s chapel theme inspiration
Find out more about this year’s chapel theme and why Campus Pastor Jon Cavanagh chose it.
Protecting the past, preserving the present
Learn more about Taylor’s archives and participate in preserving history.
Birrama Creative shares artistic vision
Go behind the scenes of Taylor’s marketing team, Birrama Creative, and learn more about how they put together their creative and professional projects.
Professor promotes learning of language, culture
Whether you’ve had her in a class or not, Dr. Pacheco-Gonzalez has a story worth reading. A story filled with language learning, cultural experiences, and new beginnings.
New hall directors serve the community of Taylor
Do you want to get to know Taylor’s newest hall directors? Read this article to learn more about them and why they chose Taylor
Student leadership shares hopes, goals
Learn more about Taylor's student body leadership and what their hopes and goals are for this school year
Student's summer filled with french pastries and foreign policy
LaMar sees equestrian team as an escape
How do students at Taylor cope with being away from animals and pets?
Humrichous embarks on her journalism journey
The crowd roars. The players celebrate. A reporter dashes on-field to interview the coach of the winning team.
A glimpse into being Black at Taylor
What does it mean to be black at a predominantly white institution (PWI)?
Hotmire serves up success for Taylor tennis club
When the Taylor women’s and men’s tennis teams were summoned for an important meeting in the spring of 2020, team members were filled with wonder and concern.
Sharing the gospel through a good book
What does evangelism look like? For some, it’s a missionary in the field. For others, it’s a pastor baptizing a child.
Renewing lives through reNEWed Boutique & Thrift
While students at Taylor University and Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) live in a bubble that provides housing, food and safety, that isn’t the case for a large portion of Grant County.
Tate seeks God for courage to overcome
Being a first-generation high school graduate and college student is something to be proud of and a celebration for the whole family. But what if your whole family wasn’t there to celebrate?




















