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Middle schoolers and high schoolers shuffled out of their ice rinks, prepared to end their evening from whatever hockey practices or games they were in.
The Taylor Community was challenged to memorize Colossians 3 in 20 days. The prize? A large Hershey’s candy bar!
Few sports leagues have been maligned like the Women’s National Basketball Association.
In a field stacked full of NCAA Division I teams, as well as multiple ranked NAIA squads, the Taylor men’s cross-country team took 19th at the Louisville Cross Country Classic on September 30.
The No. 1 Taylor women’s cross-country team toed the line on Saturday, Sept. 30, after traveling to Kentucky to compete at the Louisville Cross Country Classic. Among 41 teams from across the NAIA, NCAA Division I and II, Taylor placed third.
Taylor University men’s basketball is gearing up for the 2023-24 season starting on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. against the University of Northwestern Ohio.
Leading scorer and senior forward for the Taylor University women’s soccer team, senior Chloe Sena, is reflecting on the history that has led to her joy-filled final season with the Trojans.
The Asian Student Intercultural Association (ASIA) is a student-run organization dedicated to fostering community among Asian students at Taylor.
Every two years, the Film and Media Arts Department organizes a J-Term trip to a foreign country. This year, the International Production class is flying to Portugal.
The Kingdom-minded investment club (IXL) grows as students become interested in finances on campus.
At a university that emphasizes “life to the full,” SEND (Students for Education on Neurodiversity) aims to make this a reality for every individual. The club provides a space where neurodivergent students can thrive through conversation, awareness and understanding.
In Matthew 28, Jesus commands his followers to “go and make disciples of all nations.” One Taylor student is helping local high school students fulfill that mission.
No matter where you go and what you do, you will likely have a leader of some sort — a president, an administrator, a teacher, a coach, etc.
Over this past summer, NearSpace Launch — with the aid of other organizations — tore down factory buildings off of Main St. to develop the land into a public park.
Whether it’s the Colorado mountains or the fields of Indiana, sophomore Kali Siemers seeks shelter in storm chasing.
Global Need-to-Know highlights three stories spotlighting relevant pieces of international news. These global stories aim to broaden the perspective of the Taylor community as they absorb information from a variety of sources and spaces.
Recently, the Supreme Court has issued major rulings on immigration enforcement, abortion, elections and freedom of religion and freedom of speech protections for artists. So of course, I want to talk to you about Idaho house construction and the definition of the word “water.”
When I was 16, I decided I disliked the letter “Q.” There seemed to be a sort of “injustice” for English language learners. At a glance, it looked replaceable with “C” and “K.”
Taylor’s incoming class of 2023 has a high school GPA higher than the university average. According to Education Next, this is consistent with recent trends of increasing student GPAs at universities and colleges around the country.
Taylor’s engineering department received a $2 million grant that will provide cutting-edge technology and new spaces for students.