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Rest cannot be earned.
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Rest cannot be earned.
Four weeks into the college football season, it’s clear which teams are playoff frontrunners, but as is constant in this sport, some teams are facing disappointing seasons while other pleasant success stories are guiding their way through the first few weeks.
Despite not starting the year ranked, the Trojans men’s golf team is in the hunt to break into the Top 25 with a young and hungry core.
After a dominant 2023-24 campaign, the No. 19 Taylor Trojans women’s golf team has returned to peak form to start the 2024 fall season.
After back-to-back wins and the biggest win in Taylor women’s soccer history, the Trojans look to continue the momentum.
City Council passed ordinance 12-2024 which reestablishes Upland’s Department of Redevelopment; they reviewed city annexation and utility water main breaks on Sept. 17.
Junior Greg Compton, senior Callia Stichter, graduates Emily Crosier (‘24) and Claire Tiemens (‘24) won first place for their film “Route of the Romanesque” in the Broadcast Education Association’s (BEA) 2024 On-Location documentary competition.
The fall breeze and setting sun illuminated the sky, creating the ideal stage for Joel Ansett’s outdoor concert on Sept. 13 at the Bond Plaza.
The Broadcast Education Association (BEA) ranked Taylor’s Film and Media Arts program as #1 in 2024 Top Winning Documentary Programs in the Festival of Media Arts.
“I love Taylor intramurals more than a million dollars, a box of chocolates and a lover serenading me day and night,” freshman student Aden Duell said.
A story of jealousy, possessive love and redemption finds new life, as Ethan Watts, a senior music composition major, and Reed Spencer, department co-chair, associate professor of music and director of choral ensembles, adapt C.S. Lewis novel “Till We Have Faces” into a musical.
Benjamin Lawson, associate professor of physics, will speak at the university’s next science seminar on Oct. 1.
This semester, six journalism students have stepped into the live newsroom of WANE 15 (WANE-TV) to watch and learn how to create amidst the pressure of deadlines.
Taylor’s President Michael Lindsay appointed Stefan Brandle, co-chair and professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, as the Ronald L. McDaniel Endowed Chair of Computing and System Sciences during chapel on May 3.
We were created to create.
Matthew 5:48 says to “be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.” (NIV)
“Life to the Full” doesn’t always mean living life at its most eventful.
Even as the last flowers of summer begin to wilt, Liv Bloom, director of both Breuninger (Breu) and Gerig Halls, hopes to foster growth in the communities around her.
“I want everyone in Olson to feel like they have an equal seat at the table, and that they can walk out to the table and sit down and they are welcome here, and that there is no question of that,” Montana Schwebs said.
Since its start in the ‘90s, the Stewards of Creation Club (SOC) has connected students who share a passion for stewardship and sustainability.