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The secret sauce behind Taylor University’s vibrant intramural sport culture?
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The secret sauce behind Taylor University’s vibrant intramural sport culture?
His songwriting has grown with him toward his journey at Taylor.
Rebecca Lindsay has been a mother for 20 years.
The stars in the unpolluted Upland sky may be a routine sight for most of its residents, but for some they are the threads that weave together a compelling self-portrait.
As the lights dimmed and the French accordion music faded, audiences were swept away on a two-and-a-half hour ride through the marvelously mad world of The Madwoman of Chaillot.
Creativity and culture converged as students from diverse backgrounds took the stage, inviting the audience to catch a glimpse of their unique identities through artistic expressions.
The Upland City Council held a town hall meeting to address recent water issues Oct. 29.
The excavation behind the Residential Village on the southeast edge of campus is now complete.
Indiana’s top office stayed red as Republican Mike Braun was elected governor, defeating Democrat Jennifer McCormick, Libertarian Donald Rainwater and Independent write-in Christopher Stried.
Donald Trump has won the 2024 presidential election.
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When sophomore Grace Channell was 3 years old, she first started baking with her mom. By the time she was seven, she was already baking by herself.
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Every year, Taylor University pairs incoming students with current students for a full-day event called "24 at Taylor," which provides prospective students with an up-close peek at campus life.
The presidential election remains the primary concern for Hoosiers and the rest of the United States, but many other races on the ballot have a more immediate impact on Indiana residents.
We are going to be OK.
Myriads of impressionistic outdoor paintings and vivid modern images hung on the walls, while eclectic structures were interspersed throughout Metcalf Gallery.
At Randall Fall Festival, pumpkins were smashed, cider flowed and sustainability took the spotlight as students, faculty and families celebrated the season together.
Under-the-sea themed decorations traipsed the support rails of Rediger Chapel, while fish balloons bounced through the air in for MyGen as Taylor students waved flashlights in sync and exchanged dropped jaws.
The 2024 Chicago White Sox are the worst baseball team ever. That is not an exaggeration.