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As the second half of the fall semester begins and classes become more intense, students often look for drinks to help them power through the day.
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As the second half of the fall semester begins and classes become more intense, students often look for drinks to help them power through the day.
New seasons bring new music.
Summer 2023 witnessed almost 50 high school students develop their ideas into business pitches at IMPACT, a six-day entrepreneurship camp.
The 2023 college football season is the last year where the College Football Playoff will only feature four teams. In 2024, along with conference realignment, the playoff will expand, allowing 12 teams to have a shot at the national title. But this year – the final season with a four-team playoff structure – there has not been a tighter race for the college football playoff.
With Nov. 6 and the start of the college basketball season rapidly approaching, I needed answers. Because Matthew Mayer is no longer playing at the college level, who is the next player to get caffeine poisoning from five Monster energy drinks and a night of gaming?
Video games. Frequently called the most popular form of entertainment, gamers across the globe have found ways to virtually clash swords, hit home runs and save universes.
When it comes to sports teams on Taylor University’s campus, rarely does riding horses cross anyone’s mind. However, just off campus at Rope This Ranch, the Taylor equestrian team looks to ride its way to victory throughout the school year.
Junior goalkeeper Samuel Spiegel and junior centre back Collin Maris are roommates, but they’ve found themselves to be so much more than that.
There should be no equivocating regarding the nature of Hamas’ actions: these attacks were, without doubt, acts of terrorism against the laws of war and a crime against humanity.
After all, outside of the Foundational Core, inter-major interactions are few and far between. Students simply settle into their field of study, preparing for their future careers without being challenged by the idea that they will often be working with other departments in their respective jobs post-graduation.
In today’s political sphere, one of the most hotly debated topics is the place of environmentalism within our society. Like anything else, Christians should look to their faith as the foundation of their answers. In this case, I believe that God's answer is not only evident in the Bible, but also in the systems that he has made.
Embarking on a journey through the wilderness requires preparation, dedication and a clear sense of direction. Linda Taylor, assistant professor of professional writing, prepares prospective authors for a different journey — publishing.
The lights dimmed, the instruments began tuning and the crowd went silent.
From Aug. 29 to Oct. 20., Taylor’s Metcalf Art Gallery was the venue for the "Out of Indiana Clay Invitational," where local artists showcased their skills and demonstrated the possibilities achievable with a simple medium like clay.
The student discount rate at Taylor University has seen a slight drop compared to the steady increase from past years.
ChatGPT is a new language processing tool that could affect how students and teachers approach their work at Taylor University.
When freshman Ezra Holt entered ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) at Taylor University, he expected to find a strict and impersonal program. Instead, he found his expectations to be drastically incorrect.
On Title IX’s 50th anniversary, June 23, 2023, the U.S. Department of Education released proposed changes to the regulations. Now, institutions like Taylor University who receive any sort of federal funding wait for the U.S. Department of Education to release the Title IX ruling.
It is not typical of the average college student to end a long day of classes with long hours in the recording studio, but for junior music composition major Ethan Watts, this is second nature.
Bats, black cats and snakes, oh my.