Redding brings Young Life to Upland
Despite Young Life’s creation in 1941, this year will be the first that the organization enters Grant County.
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Despite Young Life’s creation in 1941, this year will be the first that the organization enters Grant County.
On Sept. 24, Taylor University’s 20th GameJam concluded at 12:15 a.m. Sunday morning.
Taylor dorms vs. apartments; have you ever wondered what the difference is? What does life look like off campus? Rising seniors, are you thinking about applying to live in the apartments next year?
In the midst of Taylor’s campus, the Multicultural Student Association (MSA) is a beacon of diversity, unity and inclusivity. This organization, nestled within the Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP), embarks on another year of programming.
None of it was planned.
This year’s cohort of fellows working alongside President Lindsay and the senior leadership team has expanded to a team of 12 students.
Big name schools scheduling smaller and lesser known schools for the start of the football season is something we are all accustomed to. Schools like Michigan, Texas and Alabama will start off their season against schools like Eastern Carolina, Rice and Middle Tennessee State.
The Taylor University Men's golf team is going after another nationally notarized campaign in 2023.
“Competitive scores and a sense of accomplishment,” was all the Taylor University’s women’s golf team was expecting to start this season according to sophomore Shayne Lim.
We’ve all heard the cliché, “teamwork makes the dream work,” but this takes on a much deeper meaning for the men of Taylor University’s cross-country team.
In sports, there are two achievements that are the most difficult. The first is winning a national championship.
Taylor University students brave the lines into the Euler Science Atrium during meal times, waiting to pile food onto paper plates and plastic cups.
Campus newspapers: They are organized, managed and led by their respective students. In 2013 Pew Research estimated there were 1,600 college newspapers in the U.S. The Echo is just one of those. While that number may have changed in the past decade, a campus paper still bears its importance — and for reasons beyond information.
In his devotion “On Loving God,” Bernard of Clairvaux writes of four “degrees” of love: (1) one loves oneself for one’s own sake, (2) one loves God for one’s own sake, (3) one loves God for God’s sake, (4) one loves oneself for God’s sake. What’s curious about this formulation is the order; why do the “degrees” move from loving oneself to loving God, then back to loving oneself?
Not to be confused: We ARE the Church, we GATHER as the Church and we GO to a Church!
Braden Spear played a jumping bean for his preschool graduation, and his passion for theater was born.
On a campus brimming with artistic expression, Lynden Hight uses her passion for the arts to bring a new creative outlook to campus. The student-led marketing team at Taylor University, Birrama Creative, has elected Hight as its president for the 2023-2024 school year.
Taylor University transitioned to smartcards, keeping students safe one tap at a time.
The war in Ukraine rages on as of September 15, 2023. Russian forces have been trying to take control over the country of Ukraine since February 2022.
The strikes are affecting students this semester.