A page-turning professor puts on a book workshop
By Kylie Roggie | November 2Linda Taylor’s “Pathway to Publication”
Linda Taylor’s “Pathway to Publication”
At a university that emphasizes “life to the full,” SEND (Students for Education on Neurodiversity) aims to make this a reality for every individual. The club provides a space where neurodivergent students can thrive through conversation, awareness and understanding.
Whether it’s the Colorado mountains or the fields of Indiana, sophomore Kali Siemers seeks shelter in storm chasing.
Every year, the art education majors take Elementary Methods of Art. As a part of the course, they teach homeschoolers during the class period.
On July 21st, Greta Gerwig’s much anticipated “Barbie” movie hit the big screen, taking in 155 million dollars on its opening weekend alone. Viewers swarmed the theater in various arrays of pink outfits and costumes, anxious to experience a glimpse at a “life in plastic.” However, this depiction of “Barbie” was out of the box in more ways than one.
Every year, the seniors in the art department display creative celebrations of their time at Taylor. The students are split up into two separate art shows, with the first show featuring Art Education and Pre-Art Therapy. The second show takes place the following month, featuringPhotography, Illustration ...
The WTUR Radio Station notoriously projects a variety of different perspectives and experiences from student life. However, its recording studio was recently met with two new hosts that did not fit under its usual umbrella of students, but instead, their hall directors. Starting with an inclination ...
On Jan. 9 of J-term, a new dynamic of individuals arose from the spotlight. Rather than its typical array of students, chapel was met with a group of Taylor’s staff. Featuring Nathan Rohwer (percussion), Dan Bowman (guitar/vocals), Nancy Dayton (vocals), Jim Garringer (guitar/vocals), Clifton Davis ...
The Rediger Chapel Auditorium was transported back in time on Saturday, Feb. 25, as the quaint auditorium transformed into a disco dance ground.The flashing lights of disco balls and CD’s illuminated the area as the Taylor community crammed in to revisit the past. The students were met with an array ...