From the loop to the streets of Los Angeles
Over the Fall semester, a group of five Taylor students, including senior Aidan Merck, starred in their adventure abroad in the town of the silver screen.
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Over the Fall semester, a group of five Taylor students, including senior Aidan Merck, starred in their adventure abroad in the town of the silver screen.
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Global Need-to-Know highlights relevant pieces of international news. These stories aim to broaden the perspective of the Taylor community as they absorb information from a variety of sources and spaces.
Upland’s bridge, connecting the north and south sides of town, will be closed due to construction on Main Street beginning in April.
The inequality and lack of representation does not stop with female journalists, but expands even larger into the lack of coverage of women’s sports.
As the weather warms and students flood Olson Beach after a long day at school, there is another sport getting ready for the new season after their long hibernation.
The Multicultural Student Association (MSA) has hosted the Multicultural Coffeehouse for over 10 years, but this year, things went a little differently
This article, originally appearing March 5, 2023 through Taylor’s Marketing department, is republished here with permission.
Inside a packed auditorium, hundreds of students waited for the opening act of the show, stomping in unison and singing the chorus of “We Will Rock You” by Queen.
Whether hosting regular meetings or special events, the Math Club puts on a variety of activities to help its participants celebrate and bring together the Taylor’s Mathematics department.
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In anticipation of life after his final semester at Taylor, senior Deokjun Lee has been working to build his portfolio — and in no ordinary way.