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

Blair Tilson

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Arts & Life

Blurred lines

By Blair Tilson | Echo I was on my way to Love's with friends when the person in the front seat turned up the radio. Everyone screamed when they recognized the song. It had one of those beats that makes you want to dance, and so we all threw our hands into the air, moved our hips and belted out the ...

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Upland under construction

By Blair Tilson | Echo You may have noticed the chapel's large window decal promoting the new campus center, but have you seen the 23 large concrete pots placed along Upland's Main Street or heard about the initiative to provide trails in town for biking and hiking? Taylor isn't the only place making ...

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RP’s Pizza—a dish with a twist

By Blair Tilson | Echo There's a new pizza place in town, but this one has something only a few other restaurants in the U.S. has: deep-fried pizza. Crispy on the outside and light and pillowy on the inside, this chewy treat has made its way out of the oven and into the hearts of Upland's residents. ...

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SA: a new Taylor acronym

Blair Tilson | Echo There's a new leadership position at Taylor, and this one impacts students and the world at large. Sustainability Assistants, or SAs, are volunteer student representatives who educate students in their respective residence halls about environmental issues and act as change agents ...

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The Echo 101

Blair Tilson & Kari Travis | Echo It's year 101 at The Echo, and big changes are ahead. In the midst of an evolving news cycle, The Echo is looking for relevant ways to reach its audience. We are no longer just a newspaper, but a news organization. Especially when we take a look at recent studies ...

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Taylor leases campus store

The completion of Breuninger Hall won't be the only change Taylor students return to this fall. Starting August 1, Tree of Life Bookstores will take over management of the campus store, a change that could result in savings on textbooks. The process began last semester when Ron Sutherland, vice president ...

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