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Taylor Theatre presents its Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas”, based on the Paramount Pictures 1954 film of the same name. The book is by David Ives and Paul Blake, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.
Jonathan Perez, Upland town manager, received the award from the Indiana Latino Institute recognizing him as one of the Elevated Latinos Under 40.
Matter + Spirit, a traveling Chinese American art exhibition, is making its way to Taylor University this November. The collection of art includes over 50 pieces of art made by 25 different Chinese and North American artists.
The Evangelical Press Association recently announced their winners for their annual “Best in Class Contest,” and Taylor University’s The Echo took home fifth place among all evangelical-based newspapers that entered the competition.
Humility.
After a process that includes public information meetings, designs, environmental documentation and contract awards, the bridge that connects the north and south sections of Upland is still on track to be fully replaced starting this spring.
Last season, the Taylor men’s basketball team finished a disappointing 9-21, a record that they are confident to improve on this upcoming season.
In March of 2022, a survey was released to about 700 students, posing questions on library improvements. This was the MISO survey.
Taylor volleyball is reaching heights they have not achieved in years. The Trojans sit atop the Crossroads League standings with a 14-2 conference record. They are finishing the year undefeated at home (13-0). They are ranked No. 11 in the nation, a feat not accomplished in over a decade.
In a Homecoming contest against Madonna, Taylor football elevated their play on both sides of the field en route to a 52-23 win and their fourth win at Turner Stadium this 2022 season.
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.
President Michael Lindsay has begun his second year of an interview series titled, “President Lindsay Live,” with multiple more interviews scheduled for the rest of the fall semester.
Taylor University’s counseling center has made several additions to its program in efforts to expand student accessibility and maximize the center’s presence on campus.
During a chilly October night, the executives at Marvel decided to drop a new spooky holiday surprise onto their adoring fans and Disney+ members. “Werewolf by Night,” a classic black and white slasher with a modern twist, takes up 55 minutes of your time in exchange for some hope for the future of Marvel.
You don’t know fear until you’ve walked past Wengatz Hall at midnight.
To take a deep dive into The Echo archive is to explore a comprehensive history of how Taylor’s beloved traditions have developed over the years.
“Each edition of Parnassus captures what Taylor cares about and is making art about,” Professor of English and Parnassus faculty advisor Aaron Housholder said. “It’s a way to record what we’re doing right at this moment.”
For those who grew up celebrating Halloween as children, trick-or-treating is a favorite tradition. While it is fun to get dressed up in a costume, the night might seem less than fun as the weather gets colder and one’s feet start to ache from walking up each and every driveway.
What is the place of the spiritual in contemporary life, particularly in highly materialistic—and increasingly secular—cultures, like the US and China?