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Taylor University, Upland, IN
Monday, Dec. 23, 2024
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Harli Broge

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Professor Nancy Dayton’s teaches more than English

Professor of English Nancy Dayton possesses many talents. She started Taylor’s first Literary Conference, oversees the entire English Department and is a mother.However, Dayton also has another talent, one which yields many treats for her family and students: cooking and baking. From scrumptious pie ...

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AEC acknowledges Disability Employment Awareness Month

Finding employment can be difficult, but the goal behind National Disability Employment Awareness Month is to help people with disabilities obtain the necessary skills to get a job. In honor of the month, held every October, BestColleges.com released some guides to help students with disabilities thrive ...

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TU hosts Shark Tank

Next Thursday Nov. 7, several students will put their dreams on the line as they stand before the judges to pitch their business idea, hoping to receive an investment.     Months, sometimes years of preparation all come down to one night, where the participants have five minutes to present, then ...

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Clear the path for a new trail

The Upland Area Greenways Association (UAGA)  has a vision for a more walkable community starting with a new bike trail and bike race, according to Carl Daudt, a board member of the UAGA.The vision began in 2010 when the idea of putting a bike trail in Upland was first brought up. It has been many ...

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Pepin and her journey from children’s ministry to now

Sophomore Abby Pepin has a heart for children’s ministry that reaches all the way back to high school.Since her sophomore year of high school, Pepin has served younger children and sought to bring them God’s light and love.One way she did this was by leading a small group for middle schoolers at ...

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Smaller students visit

Over 250 sixth-grade students walked toured Taylor’s campus on Tuesday, as part of an event called “Walk into My Future.” The students of Jay County schools were led by sophomore elementary education majors as they walked around campus. The children observed classrooms, viewed different spots ...

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Athletes compete in Special Olympics event

By Harli Broge | Contributor The Special Olympics basketball tournament "Take it to the Hoop" holds a special place in sophomore Maddy Martinson's heart. "A girl on my floor, the former co-director (of "Take it to the Hoop"), she saw that . . . I have a close family member that grew up with special ...

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