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The Echo
Taylor University, Upland, IN
Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024
The Echo

Annie Meldrum

Staff Writer
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Rebecca Lindsay: The journey of motherhood

Amidst all that, Rebecca’s journey as a mom has been far from typical. Elizabeth, her first daughter, was born with a rare genetic disorder which requires constant care. When Elizabeth was 6, Rebecca gave birth to twin daughters. In a season of wondering if she was equipped to take care of one child, she suddenly had three.

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Graham: On community, collaboration

What does a girl from Brooklyn, New York do in the rural cornfields at Taylor University? “I came my first day and I downloaded Uber and Lyft, and I couldn't find anything,” senior communication major Briona Graham said.

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Improving and extending dining at Taylor

The university and AVI are in the process of resurrecting the food truck that Taylor used for a period of time during COVID. They hope to have it in operation starting in November, at a few different popup locations on campus, offering a variety of foods depending on the day.

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TUGather welcomes friends, fosters community

Alongside TUGather, the annual Taylor traditions, Grandparents Day, is set to take place April 26 with the intention of bringing generations together, according to a brochure sent out to Taylor families. Grandparents will have the opportunity to visit campus and see their grandchildren in Upland.

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Halbrook

Halbrook

Tom Jones hosted the Halbrook Conversation in the Ayres courtroom on March 19.

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