WCABL brings big-game players to small-town baseball
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A ground ball is hit out between second and third, scooped up by the shortstop, zipped across the diamond and thumps into the first baseman’s outstretched mitt just in time to nab the runner.
For the first time in Taylor University’s history, the school has welcomed a new Ph.D. in Leadership program, launching in the fall of 2024.
As the end of another season of Taylor basketball wraps up, things may change internally for the program. With the recent departure of now-former coach Josh Andrews, the players are now motivated to work harder than they have before, bettering themselves before the new head coach is announced.
First performed in the fall of 2023, Taylor Music Collective’s “Greater Than” single was uploaded to Spotify on Feb. 24.
Students are turning into stars with Taylor University's new songwriting competition.
Taylor University’s Ethics Bowl team walked away as semi-finalists from the 2024 Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl (IEB) National Competition — the furthest they have made it since their National Championship victory in 2015.
Spiritual growth has always been a cornerstone of Taylor, but between academic deadlines and extracurricular overcommitment, finding the time to grow can be challenging.
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.
Lent is the time between Ash Wednesday and Easter in which many Christians sacrifice something for those 40 days.
You may have seen number 34 towering at 6 feet 10 inches playing in front of students dressed in costumes, all waiting in silence.
Open to majors and non-majors alike, this semester’s Christian ministries’ retreat dove deep into what it means to be called by God.
Would you turn down the opportunity to seek support from qualified professionals?
Most 7-year-olds are playing with toys, coloring or still learning to ride a bike. When Carlos Olivares was seven, he was in the sky, flying in a plane.
The roll of dice. The laughter of friends. The world of Dungeons & Dragons.
Driven by their campaign, “Unity,” juniors Wade Frances and Briona Graham have been elected as Taylor’s 2024-25 student body president and student body vice president.
At the end of the 2021 season, the Taylor University football team sought a new direction after not retaining longtime head coach Ron Korfmacher who was on staff for 36 years, 13 of which he filled the role of head coach.
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.