Students team up to lead new comic class
Superheros don’t all wear capes, masks or have super strength but they do all come from comic books.
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Superheros don’t all wear capes, masks or have super strength but they do all come from comic books.
A gas-powered fireplace ignited, resulting in the injury of three students, outside the Hodson Dining Commons on Wednesday around noon.
Hurricane Helene hit the Big Bend area of Florida on Sept. 26 and snaked its way 400 miles up to North Carolina where the majority of the damage occurred.
Indiana is host to some of the greatest sporting events and teams in the United States: the Indy 500, the NFL Combine, the Indiana Fever, the Indianapolis Colts and more. For Taylor students, there are a multitude of professional, minor league and semi-pro teams in the surrounding area playing games year-round that students need to know about.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered the third concussion of his career in Week 2 of the 2024 NFL season.
Heading into the 2024 season, the Taylor women’s basketball team looks to bounce back from a 12-17 (7-11) season. Before last year, the Trojans had achieved six consecutive winning record seasons.
Amidst countless new entries this year on Taylor’s student-run radio station, WTUR, one show host will seek to draw a deep connection between cinematic art and the Christian faith.
Stranded in the Butz-Carruth Recital Hall, 23 students fought vigorously to outwit, outplay and outlast the other contenders.
The finish of the 2024 Music, Theatre and Dance Collage Concert was met with a standing ovation as the Taylor Music, Theatre and Dance department showcased students’ hard work.
In an age dominated by texts, calls and social media, staying in touch with distant friends is easier than ever. Yet some still find that the art of pen on paper holds special value.
‘How are you doing?’ is not a greeting.
Those who have grown up hearing the sayings, “Ope, we’re in the barn” or “Pass on bower,” probably grew up in a household where euchre was regularly played.
Just as learning medicine never ends, it seems neither does teaching medicine.
What does a girl from Brooklyn, New York do in the rural cornfields at Taylor University?
We’ve welcomed the largest incoming class, been ranked by Princeton as the third happiest campus, received $10 million to fund the Cornwall School of Business and Leadership — and that’s all just so far this year.
A moniker often given to the study of history, which I personally hate, does little to engage learners in the pursuit.
At Taylor University, "intentional community" isn't just a catchphrase; it’s the heartbeat of our campus. We are committed to fostering close-knit relationships, meaningful interactions, and a Christ-centered focus that permeates every aspect of life at Taylor. Community is found in our residence halls, classrooms, staff and faculty homes, countless student organizations and ministry opportunities. But what happens when students engage in learning from a distance, outside of our physical campus? Can intentional community exist in an online setting? At Taylor, the answer is a resounding yes.
Hurdling in this past July, Twisters owned a summer spotlight (other than “Deadpool & Wolverine,” which grossed $994.49 million), rebooting its predecessor of a film of the same name from 1996.
From social media videos to detail-oriented documentaries, students in the “Producing for Clients” class have been focusing on the contractual aspect of videography this semester.
The Taylor University Music department introduced Janel Baker as the new director of the Taylor University Women's Chorus at the beginning of the fall semester.