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Taylor University, Upland, IN
Thursday, April 30, 2026
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Joanna Ford

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Earth Week returns to campus

As the weather warms, students begin migrating outside, hammocks reappear, spikeball nets reclaim lawns, and tolfers wreak havoc. This week, that time outside comes with intention. The Stewards of Creation club is hosting its annual Earth Week, a series of events designed not just to get students outside ...

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Floundation Ball brings games of organized chaos to campus

If you enter Samuel Morris Hall this semester, be prepared to be greeted by shouts of “Bananas!” as a student sprints past the lobby couches with three people chasing him. Try not to be attacked by the Fllåhl or FluDgeon as you shelter behind Connor and Schully, the pillars making up The Pelvis. It’s ...

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The Well overflows with people and problems

If you stop by Taylor University’s gym, known as the Well, anytime after 3 p.m., you’ll notice    that it is packed.  From freshmen to seniors, students seeking to get in shape and stay healthy flood the Well and sometimes struggle to find room, Michael Keefer, a freshman exercise ...

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Over 450 students traveled this January

As Upland lay blanketed with snow this J-term, 471 students, ranging from freshmen to seniors, ventured on 19 trips across five continents. From door-to-door evangelism to a safari, to shared testimonies, junior Ben Mosher found his faith growing during his time in Kenya with the Lighthouse trip. One ...

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The Writing Center introduces new groups

The Writing Center has introduced something new — writing groups designed to give students a quiet, focused space to work, connect and stay accountable. The groups meet on Tuesdays and Sundays from 7–9 p.m. in Zondervan Library 142 and are open to anyone looking for a dedicated time to write. Unlike ...

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The President’s Ball welcomes 1,200 students

A shimmer of lights and the pulse of music filled the Euler Atrium on Saturday night as Taylor University hosted its annual President’s Ball. For the first time the event was split into two waves, opening the doors for 1,200 students, double the usual capacity. Usually capped at 600 attendees because ...

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