Hernandez is back
By Hannah Sundaram | March 11Eric Hernandez is not a new professor, but he is, as he likes to say, “a gently used faculty member”.
Eric Hernandez is not a new professor, but he is, as he likes to say, “a gently used faculty member”.
In Nussbaum, there are mannequins in the hospital beds.
Most Taylor students don’t need to account for 48-hour shifts in an ambulance in their daily schedule, but this is normal for freshman Isaiah Dawson.
It may not be common for a voice performance major to end up in librarianship, yet for Krista Welty-Salgado, the shift from music to managing Taylor’s graduate research resources could not be more fitting.
Do you enjoy coding, video games, designing or even soundtrack creation? Then Gamejam is the event for you.
Some of us are called to be teachers and others doctors. Joey Foos, however, said that he is called to be a hall director.
From Krogers and corporate America to higher education at Taylor University, Kate Blyberg, a new marketing professor, took a leap of faith when she accepted the job at Taylor.
Sophomore Sophie Peshek, an environmental science major, loves nature.
Are you looking for a new café to explore and hang out with your friends in? Grounded Coffee is a new coffee shop that opened on April 3 in Gas City, Indiana. Its sole owner, Kayla Poling, is a full-time real estate agent.
Art, religion, culture, identity and the angst of young adulthood are all encompassed in “My Name Is Asher Lev” by Chaim Potok.