Taylor art and writing collaboration
By Danielle Pritchard | May 9Taylor students in both the English and art department spend a portion of their semester exploring the interaction between writing and visual arts.
Taylor students in both the English and art department spend a portion of their semester exploring the interaction between writing and visual arts.
Taylor Theatre presents their final performance of the season, “Annie.”
Taylor’s Inter-class council geared up for Airband to return to Rediger Auditorium.
Steven Day has seized his opportunities at Taylor, transforming him into a role model for his peers.
Taylor Theatre produces “To Kill a Mockingbird,” continuing the discussion about race on campus.
“In the Middle,” Chorale’s event on mental health, brought together various forms of art to discuss the often unbroached stigma and severity around mental health circumstances. Through music and spoken word, a conversation on mental health was started. Performed in Euler Atrium on Nov. 4, the ...
Directed by Tracy Manning, the Art, Dance and Theatre Director at Taylor University, “Women of Lockerbie” was brought to Metcalf Theatre from Oct. 29–31 and again the following weekend from Oct. 5–7.A reflection on response and recovery after loss, the presentation takes inspiration from the ...
Taylor University has long held shows and galleries to display the work of students, featured artists and community members. The most recent show, still open for viewing until its closing reception on Oct. 9, is the 2021 Alumni Art & Design Exhibition.The alumni show is being held in the Metcalf ...
Taylor Theatre offered a play about the roles of women in the 1950s and 1980s as they kicked off their 2021-2022 season.
The Chinese female students pose after performing a traditional dance.
Students attended the Grove City chapel while visiting the Intercollegiate Colloquium.
Viewer admires the different art on display at the event.
Steve Bailey and Lincoln Reed work together on the logistics of the trip.
President Tali Stichter opens a SEND meeting with encouraging words.
Sophomore Owen Brookshire leads worship at Compass Church
Junior Mitch McGeath is the president of the TU Soccer Club.