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Discover modern day miracles.(Photograph provided by Aubree DeVisser)

Exploring a life of faith and miracles


The Upland Print and Stitch moves locations from their house on Main Street to 116 East Berry Street. (Photograph by Aubree DeVisser)

Upland Print and Stitch relocates


Juniors Won and Han Chang, senior Anna Meyer, Greta Kiers, and A. Chin Chang attend the Texas Linguistics Society conference and represented Taylor in Texas. (Photograph provided by A. Chin Chang)

The learning curve


Andrea Conn, the Bergwall housekeeper, not only cleans the lobby, but also makes a full feast of desserts for students to enjoy the week before Christmas break. (Photo by Halie Owens)

Called to clean toilets


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Dangers of TU


Thor is king


 Horb and Nemni host this year's Airband performance.

Hanging with the ring masters


 The six Ecuadorian students part of Discover include: (L to R) Juan Vintimilla, Paulina Salamea, Belen Maldonado, Cristina Cordova, Rafaela Ruiz and Daniela Ledesma. (Photo provided by Juan Vintimilla)

A month in the states


 Sophomore Noah Rader spent less than $3,000 total on the project, including purchase price and renovations. (Photo by Halie Owens)

Not Ms. Frizzle’s bus


Upland Tire is at 148 S Main St in Upland, Indiana

Upland Tire open house



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