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(11/16/22 5:00am)
She’s amassed over 4,000 career assists. She’s gotten over 1,000 digs and is nearing 500 kills. In just this year alone, senior setter Kacy Bragg has led the Taylor women’s volleyball team to one of its greatest seasons in over a decade.
(11/15/22 5:00am)
Basketball season arriving means that fall sports are coming to a close. Altogether, it has been a successful season for all eight of Taylor’s competitive teams.
(11/14/22 5:00am)
Building a scholarship fund is a way to memorialize the ones we love, and the ones we have lost. The loss of freshman Connor Phillips is one that has shaken the Taylor community. But, Connor will be remembered through the development of a new scholarship.
(11/14/22 5:00am)
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, voters nationwide participated in midterm elections.
(11/15/22 5:00am)
Henry Selick, writer, director and producer of 2009’s “Coraline,” has teamed up with Netflix and the comedy duo Key and Peele for his first stop-motion animated film in over a decade: “Wendell and Wild.”
(11/16/22 5:00am)
A new club formed on campus this semester, allowing students to connect with dancing and their bodies.
(11/14/22 5:00am)
On Oct. 29, students and faculty alike gathered together to celebrate MyGen’s 21st birthday party.
(11/17/22 5:00am)
Formerly an English education major at Taylor, April Jurgensen (‘91) had no desire or idea that she would later start a missions organization.
(11/16/22 5:00am)
The members of Rice Pilaf are grateful for what they consider a “weird energy” that surrounds the group this year.
(11/08/22 5:00am)
“Bernese mountain dog puppy terrorist,” owner Dan Boyd said when describing Ben, his new therapy dog-in-training.
(11/07/22 5:00am)
Football season is coming to a close and Taylor greatly improved from last year.
(11/14/22 5:00am)
Taylor University Ultimate Frisbee Club was established in the fall of 2019 by Isaac Titche (’22) and senior John Soderdahl, who plans to graduate this December. Its platform has afforded many students from varying skill levels the opportunity to create unexpected friendships in a competitive environment.
(11/07/22 5:00am)
This fall season, the men’s and women’s programs for Taylor University golf have been nothing short of successful. As the men’s team finished top, the women’s team finished top ten.
(11/07/22 5:00am)
“Town and Gown” — a phrase so widely accepted that dictionary.com offers a standard definition.
(11/10/22 5:00am)
Taylor’s community-focused learning offers students the chance to create fellowship with professors that enables flourishing in both their learning and personal lives.
(11/09/22 5:00am)
Students wrote stories like this one in the JRN 115 Intro to Media Writing course, taught by Alan Blanchard, associate professor of journalism – Editor.
(11/08/22 5:00am)
Come to any major TU football game, and it’s likely you’ve seen sophomore JP Susantio.
(11/07/22 5:00am)
Taylor provides several ways to step out of your familiar culture and into ones that are different. Among them are the study abroad and missions trips which give students the opportunity to experience what someone else’s normal looks like and have a wider view of the extent of God’s creation.
(11/07/22 5:00am)
Homecoming had over 2,000 people in attendance: watching sports, shopping the loop and playing the first annual Taylor-Land hunt. Over the course of the weekend, families could complete the list of goals in order to win some prizes like t-shirts, mugs or bags.
(11/10/22 5:00am)
Hi! I’m Victoria Boyd, a Pre-Art Therapy major here at Taylor. I’ve loved painting ever since I was 4 years old and have grown into my style over the years. During my senior year, I finished most of my pieces for my portfolio and they ended up being recognized in a national competition! Ever since then, I have had the hope that other people may see my work and reflect on what it means to them. My pieces always have some sort of meaning behind them, but art is whatever the viewer sees it as, so hopefully, when you see my work, you are able to think about what it means to you!