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(11/13/23 5:00am)
The 2022 Right-To-Know report was released as a 30-page document detailing the security and fire safety reports of Taylor University in recent years. In the document, a chart explains numerous drug and alcohol offenses.
(11/16/23 5:00am)
Home.
(11/15/23 5:00am)
The COVID-19 pandemic was a trying time for small businesses across the globe.
(11/13/23 5:00am)
During fall break, Honors Guild students attended the annual Intercollegiate Colloquium on liberal arts at Grove City College.
(11/17/23 5:00am)
The Taylor student body proves creative in their search to meet new people and find pick-a-dates (PADs). While many students ask friends or people they may already know, others have opted for less traditional routes and have enjoyed fun results.
(11/17/23 5:00am)
It’s the classic on-campus rivalry: the men of Wengatz versus the men of Samuel Morris Hall.
(11/17/23 5:00am)
When thinking about traditions, a few things that come to mind might be where you go for holidays, the one thing you do to celebrate your birthday every year or maybe even an annual family vacation.
(11/08/23 5:00am)
Conrad Otto, a senior majoring in multimedia journalism, found himself in the Great Plains at Sioux Center, Iowa, just a day and a half after his junior year ended. He was here to test his skills in journalism at Dordt University with a two-week internship at the World Journalism Institute.
(11/08/23 5:00am)
Sometimes, the best shots at a sports event don’t go into a net or a hoop — they come from a camera.
(11/07/23 5:00am)
Nathan Burns is an exciting addition to the Taylor University men’s cross-country team, as he has exploded into stride taking the number one position on the team and breaking course records. As a talented runner who has dominated throughout high school, what led him to Taylor?
(11/07/23 5:00am)
Omaha, Nebraska, heard Taylor cross-country roar on Saturday, Oct. 21.
(11/07/23 5:00am)
A fun-filled homecoming weekend was capped off with a convincing Taylor football victory on Oct. 28. With almost 5,000 fans in attendance, the Taylor Trojans trounced the Madonna Crusaders 54-14 in a game that never felt close.
(11/07/23 5:00am)
Both the men’s and women’s golf teams swung into action in the last tournaments of their fall seasons. The women’s team took a pair of first-place finishes across the two days of the Delaware CC Fall Invitational. Meanwhile, the men’s side traveled to the Whistling Straits Intercollegiate in Sheboygan, WI, finishing second on day one and fourth place on day two.
(11/07/23 5:00am)
On Halloween night, the first round of the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings were revealed. The Ohio State Buckeyes sit at No. 1, the back-to-back reigning champion Georgia Bulldogs are No. 2, the Michigan Wolverines are No. 3 and the Florida State Seminoles have taken the No. 4 spot.
(11/07/23 5:00am)
The No. 25 Trojans women’s soccer team clinched the third seed in the Crossroads League Tournament following their 6-2 win against Goshen on Saturday, Oct. 28.
(11/07/23 5:00am)
With November arriving, snow flying through the air and “Charlie Brown” television specials airing on ABC, that means only one thing: The World Series … and the first College Football Playoff Rankings … and also James Harden making his yearly trade request.
(11/09/23 5:00am)
MyGen once again dazzled, entertained and captivated Taylor University, as it returned for its 22nd edition.
(11/09/23 5:00am)
In October, Taylor University celebrated Latino History Month with an array of events. From the exciting rhythms of “Latino Palooza” to the delights of “Salsa Tasting Night,” the month-long festivities focused on bringing students, faculty and the local community together to demonstrate the importance of cultural awareness and unity on campus.
(11/09/23 5:00am)
The newest addition to the music department is the upcoming J-Term songwriting class. Todd Syswerda, professor of music composition, songwriting and music technology,
(11/10/23 5:00am)
Another day, another relic, another war.