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(10/09/24 12:00pm)
Maribel Magallanes will be stepping down from her role as Director of Student Leadership and Intercultural Programs in the Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP). Her last day is Nov. 2.
(10/09/24 12:00pm)
Senior Chloe Gard, film and media arts major and photography minor, is the photographer of “You,” the new photo gallery hanging up on the second floor of the LaRita Boren Campus Center. The gallery was installed in August and will remain for the 2024-25 academic year.
(10/09/24 12:00pm)
Patent Pending opened its doors to the public for the first time during its grand opening ceremony Sept. 29. The new business, located on Main Street in downtown Upland will supply consumers with gifts and other home goods.
(10/09/24 12:00pm)
Upland will be welcoming new housing options on Second Street called the Haven on 2nd Street.
(10/08/24 12:00pm)
Taylor volleyball’s set of sisters, senior Jen Springer and junior Lindsay Springer, are in the midst of a special season. They are both team captains of TU’s squad. They both grew up watching their sister Kayla who played volleyball at Taylor before them.
(10/08/24 12:00pm)
Taylor football is off to its best start since 1999. 25 years ago, Taylor went 10-2 and finished first in the MSFA. They also finished the season ranked No. 5 in NAIA which is their highest ranking in program history.
(10/07/24 12:00pm)
Taylor University is dedicated to faith and learning. Bible studies offer an opportunity to learn more about God as a community.
(10/07/24 12:00pm)
Even though pickleball was first played in 1965, the racket sport pickleball has increased in popularity in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic, the cost-effectiveness and the competitive nature of the game are likely causes of the popularity.
(10/07/24 12:00pm)
Taylor University’s oldest residence hall underwent a big change this year. At the end of last year, Residence Life decided to turn Swallow Robin into a women-only residence hall.
(10/10/24 12:00pm)
The word “boundaries” provokes confusion. Annoyance. Frustration. Fear. It also evokes a sense of mystery, gratitude, productivity and hope. The feelings toward this word are on-going and ever changing.
(10/11/24 12:00pm)
There seems to be one question that believers and nonbelievers alike wrestle with throughout their walks of faith: what purpose does suffering serve?
(10/11/24 12:00pm)
Many Taylor students know Forrest Brown as a co-pastor serving in ministry at Exit Church. But who was he growing up and how did he begin his ministry?
(10/10/24 12:00pm)
The release of Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Gemini, and CoPilot, has shifted the goal posts in education: we now find ourselves needing to ask whether the entire project of education, as we know it, is necessary and sustainable: do we need teachers, or can LLMs replace them?; why write an essay if a machine can do it better?; why read a difficult text if a PDF viewer can summarize it in language a five-year old can understand?
(10/10/24 12:00pm)
Rest cannot be earned.
(10/01/24 12:00pm)
Four weeks into the college football season, it’s clear which teams are playoff frontrunners, but as is constant in this sport, some teams are facing disappointing seasons while other pleasant success stories are guiding their way through the first few weeks.
(10/01/24 12:00pm)
Despite not starting the year ranked, the Trojans men’s golf team is in the hunt to break into the Top 25 with a young and hungry core.
(10/01/24 12:00pm)
After a dominant 2023-24 campaign, the No. 19 Taylor Trojans women’s golf team has returned to peak form to start the 2024 fall season.
(10/01/24 12:00pm)
After back-to-back wins and the biggest win in Taylor women’s soccer history, the Trojans look to continue the momentum.
(10/02/24 12:00pm)
City Council passed ordinance 12-2024 which reestablishes Upland’s Department of Redevelopment; they reviewed city annexation and utility water main breaks on Sept. 17.
(10/02/24 12:00pm)
Junior Greg Compton, senior Callia Stichter, graduates Emily Crosier (‘24) and Claire Tiemens (‘24) won first place for their film “Route of the Romanesque” in the Broadcast Education Association’s (BEA) 2024 On-Location documentary competition.