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Nate Canada develops a wolf using cardboard.
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Nate Canada develops a wolf using cardboard.
Cast members pictured from left to right: Lydia Koenig (Newsie ensemble), Nate Canada (Romeo), Cameron Damesworth (Crutchy), Austin Cooper (Jack Kelly), Will Moser (Les), and Josiah Friesen (Davy).
The Memorial Prayer Chapel serves as a quiet space for students to reflect and pray.
Hundreds of students gather on the dance floor of the Euler Science Complex for the President's Ball.
Junior Sarah Maloney works with her fellow interns in the CCO.
Philip Byers is transitioning into his role as Halbrook Chair of Civic Engagement.
Laura Gerig, associate professor of psychology, guides Emily Kornelson and Meredith Craddock to serve others through their psychology majors.
Seth Griswald, Sydney Dolson and Riley Pine are living out Taylor’s servant-leader mindset both on- and off-campus.
1st East Wengatz and 2nd West Olson dance in their “Space Jam” themed performance.
Swift's deluxe album, "The Anthology," included 15 additional songs and was released after "The Tortured Poets Department" on April 19th. Photo provided by Just Jared.
Aubrie Swain is a freshman at Taylor University (photo provided by Aubrie Swain).
Scott Barrett and Mark Lora have developed a close bond through their love of basketball.
Sarah Johnson flips through one of the scrapbooks she’s crafted.
Erik Hayes, professor of kinesiology, teaches paddling techniques to Juliette Aguirre in the Kinesiology department’s “Outdoor Living” course.
Kinesiology students hoping to go to into physical therapy gain experience in a clinical setting while studying their undergraduate.
Andrea Masvero will oversee various compus construction projects as well as the Main Street Mile Initiative (Photo provided by Taylor University).
Jones comes from a diverse background in IT and much more.
Tennis Club members practice together on the courts twice each week.
The film’s title character, “Kid,” undergoes a dramatic transfiguration. Photo provided by Universal.