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At 3:08 p.m., the town of Upland went dark. Three minutes later, daylight returned.
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At 3:08 p.m., the town of Upland went dark. Three minutes later, daylight returned.
Vandals have struck the halls of the Rupp Communication Arts building.
A year like Taylor has experienced this 2023-2024 academic year will no doubt make its mark in the history books — but it’s not just historians who care about what’s been happening in the cornfields of Upland, Indiana.
Humans are natural learners.
With half the season completed, and half to go, Taylor University softball is at a tipping point.
After a five-year absence, Taylor University will, once again, be adding tennis to its varsity athletic programs.
Each iteration of ‘One Shining Moment’ gives me chills and nearly makes me tear up just a little, though I’ll never admit that to anyone. But this year was going to be different.
“Rest in the Lord.” We’ve heard these words a thousand times before, whether it’s from the pulpit on a Sunday morning or in a pre-class devotional as we’re fighting desperately to stay awake.
The lady in the teal dress and little white heels turned and beckoned for them to come in. She found them seats and turned on a fan.
It doesn’t take much to craft a home cooked meal.
Gary Ross is taking on a new position at Taylor, stepping down from his role as the head men’s soccer coach.
My friend Francis has participated in well over 98,000 chapels.
Among the Taylor University community, there is a deep appreciation and love for the culture and fellowship that has created a family across campus.
Taylor showed up and showed out at the 2024 NAIA Indoor National Championships as track and field left South Dakota with 14 All-American honors.
Generation Z is the least religious generation in American history, according to Ryan P. Burge’s analysis of the 2022 Cooperative Election Study.
Earlier this school year, work crews used a crane to lift and secure the dome atop the new Horne Academic Center at Taylor University. The center is scheduled to be completed this summer in time for use in fall semester 2024. Photograph by Dr. Alan Blanchard
Taylor University’s Chorale performed “The Shadow of Thy Cross: The Music of Lent” in the Euler Atrium on March 16. Students and faculty were invited to enter a time of reflection on Christ’s suffering through singing, instrumental music and the service’s symbolic meanings.
Sophomore student Shalyn Hussey played for the Guerin Catholic Golden Eagles women's soccer team located in Noblesville, Indiana. Her squad dealt with adversity throughout the 2020 season, but despite dealing with COVID, the team willed their way to a state championship appearance.
Taylor Westgate drove the Trojans women’s basketball team with determination and patience.
The glass of a microwave cracks after a gunshot, and two friends are chased by a chainsaw-wielding ice cream man, all within half an hour of each other.