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Taylor University, Upland, IN
Monday, Dec. 23, 2024
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Kipp Miller

Junior Bronte Fry and seniors Josie Starkey and Mallory Tyree led the kindergarten after school group.
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Elementary students learn art in college

Elementary kids gathered in Metcalf Gallery to learn about art from Taylor students for four weeks and had an opportunity to exhibit their work.In a class called elementary art education, Taylor students prepared art lessons for local elementary kids. The students met with the children on Fridays from ...

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Exploration of Global Music Ensemble starts with a feast

Taylor’s new ensemble explores music from different world cultures.On Saturday, Nov. 16, the Exploration of Global Music Ensemble will have their first concert, “A Feast of World Music.”Associate Professor of Music Eva Kwan started the Global Music Ensemble this semester. It includes a variety ...

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TU addresses security

With the number of mass shootings skyrocketing over the past decade, Taylor is taking precautionary measures through the distribution of a campus-wide safety video. Gun Violence Archive reported 337 mass shootings have occurred as of Oct. 15. Out of that number, there have been at least 76 incidents ...

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TU Gather promotes discussion

TU GATHER provided a space for healthy conversation among students regarding sensitive issues people typically turn away from.Anders Soderquist, student body president, and Tali Valentine, student body vice president, hosted TU Gather in Mitchell Theater on Thursday, Sept. 26. Valentine and four Taylor ...

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Campus struggles with internet quality

Taylor’s infrastructure staff changed the Wi-Fi to two new networks called Taylor University and Taylor Guest on Aug. 9.Before these networks were created, the WiFi was called T.U.C.A.N., short for Taylor University Campus Area Network. Steve Elwood, director of enterprise infrastructure, gave two ...

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New faces to look for in the halls

As a new school year rolls around, several fresh faces have appeared around Taylor’s campus. That doesn’t just include those of freshmen and transfer students. 15 professors and two student development faculty have been added to Taylor’s ranks, and students should feel free to familiarize themselves ...

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Two choirs dismissed

Kipp Miller | The Echo Ringers, Taylor's hand bell choir, and Adoration Chorus, Taylor's all-women choir, are planned to be replaced by a new ensemble next year. Eva Kwan, assistant professor of music and director of Taylor Ringers, made the announcement to the bell choir on Tuesday, April 2, that their ...

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Taylor campus police hire new night officer

Kipp Miller | The Echo The campus police have hired a new officer for the midnight shift. Nathan Thomas was selected to work on the campus police force. Thomas was brought on because of three recent retirements from campus police. Tim Enyeart retired as deputy chief of police in May and Officer Bob ...

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Halbrook lecture series hosts Tim Goeglein

By Kipp Miller | Echo For the John A. Halbrook Freedom Lecture series, Tim Goeglein spoke on Monday, Feb. 11 during chapel about his time serving on Capitol Hill. Halbrook, who the lecture series is named after, graduated from Taylor in 1967 with an engineering degree. He served as Chairman and CEO ...

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'Metamorphoses' pool bursts

By Kipp Miller Students rehearsing Lyric Theatre's "She Loves Me" rushed to the Rupp basement on a January night after an onstage prop pool for "Metamorphoses" burst. In full costumes and makeup, performers bailed water and rushed costumes to dry rooms. While Lyric Theater was preparing for "She Loves ...

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