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Taylor University, Upland, IN
Thursday, April 18, 2024
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Kathryn Kroeker

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Battle of the sections

By Kathryn Kroeker | Contributor It's after hours at the mall. The store is dark; the only light is from the neon exit sign. Fabric rustles. In the baby corner, a fuzzy pink onesie shifts nervously. Across the aisle, designer heels shuffle farther into their boxes. You could cut the tension with a knife. Silence ...

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1970s-1990: Honoring a trustworthy voice

By Kathryn Fenstermacher ('13) Rarely does a birthday ode for a famous apologist and fantasy writer make front page news. However, on Nov. 14, 1980, The Echo featured a full-fledged tribute to C.S. Lewis, a leading Christian writer of the last century. Former Taylor English professor Frances White Ewbank ...

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Let creativity commence

By Kathryn Fenstermacher, Julia Camara and Kristi Schweitzer | Echo Graduates of the fine and performing arts disciplines often cringe when asked about their post-graduation plans. The "starving artist" stereotype is all too true for graduates entering the narrowing market. But Taylor students, with ...

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Theater for the soul

By Kathryn Fenstermacher | Echo Power. Love. Betrayal. Death. These timeless themes are a staple of art, but rarely grace the pulpit. However, art and spirituality will collide in epic proportions next weekend in First Presbyterian Theater's production of Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra." First ...

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The art of illustration

Internationally recognized artist and illustrator visits Taylor tonight for opening of exhibit [caption id="attachment_1838" align="alignleft" width="291"] By Wayne Brezinka[/caption] Kathryn Fenstermacher, A&E Editor Award winning artist and illustrator will visit Taylor's campus tonight for the ...

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Making one moment last forever

By Kathryn Kroeker, A & E Editor Oct. 19, 2012 Three Taylor alumni will see their names as the credits roll at Heartland Film Festival in Indianapolis Oct. 19-21, as a documentary they produced is featured on the big screen for the first time. The 12-minute documentary "One Split Second" was put ...

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The TU top three

By: Kathryn Kroeker, A&E Editor Published: Aug. 24, 2012 New students arriving on campus enter a community that merges tradition with innovation. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the spotlight. Many of Taylor's most cherished traditions revolve around the performing arts, shaped by the talents ...

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