Four years include unique journey
By Ellie Tiemens | May 16The class of 2022, graduating in less than one week, came to Taylor in 2018 as the largest freshman class in Taylor history.
The class of 2022, graduating in less than one week, came to Taylor in 2018 as the largest freshman class in Taylor history.
It’s a curious thing to prepare to write our last column. For four years, The Echo has dominated a significant portion of our lives. For this entire year, our lives have rotated around the print schedule.
The on-campus Apartments, Campbell and Wolgemuth, are often lovingly (or maybe not-so-lovingly) referred to as the “Campus Retirement Homes.”
Though cute coffee shops have become a dime a dozen in the Taylor community, a seldom explored gem is Hartford City’s ‘Who’s Your Coffee’ Roastery. This coffee shop has nearly everything going for it. Though a small space, its wood slab tables and colorful mural create a cozy corner perfect ...
No matter where I am in the Midwest, I always appreciate the comfortable familiarity that comes with stepping into a local Chinese food restaurant to pick up a delicious mixed bag of takeout. From an unassuming exterior to the giant takeout board behind the register filled with faded pictures of their ...
President Michael Lindsay’s new series entitled “President Lindsay Live,” had its first event on April 6.
As exhibited in their most recent performance at nationals, Taylor’s Ethics Bowl team consistently performs at a level comparable to some of the biggest universities in the country.
For a small place in the middle of nowhere, Indiana, the towns around Taylor University do offer an abundance of choices in Mexican cuisine.
If, as the saying goes, journalists write the first rough draft of history, the presence of women is imperative to an accurate retelling.