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2006-2007 (Volume 94)

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The Echo: March 9, 2007, Taylor University Mar 2007

The Echo: March 9, 2007, Taylor University

2006-2007 (Volume 94)

Disney fanatics ‘wish upon a star’ – IFC speaker advocates movies as effective witnessing tools – NPR producer visits campus to examine ‘no dancing’ policy – Financial goals, timelines stated for science building – Campus takes part in blood drive – Salt can damage plants, cars – Spencer’s attorney withdraws from case – Taylor launches Christians for Biblical Equality chapter – Dollar $mart: Budgets help to ensure financial responsibility – Recapping the steps to success: – Editor’s note – To great films bring diversity to theaters – ‘The Black Donnellys’ are NBC’s new ‘Heroes’ – Trojan Film Fest gets some …


The Echo: November 10, 2006, Taylor University Nov 2006

The Echo: November 10, 2006, Taylor University

2006-2007 (Volume 94)

WOW challenges TU to bless others – ‘Juliet’ makes American premiere – Students plan abortion protest – Panel discusses war in northern Uganda – World News – Taylor students attend Global Missions Health Conference held in Louisville, Ky. – More renovations planned for Wengatz – Discovering Local Treasures - The MT Cup - – Alumni Update: Michael Kaspar (’03) returns to TU as a college recruiter for Operation Mobilization – ‘Flushed Away’ travels beyond the toilet – Playstation 3 is coming to town – Kluck puts readers in the boxing ring with Mike Tyson – ‘Ride or Die’ brings uplifting …


The Echo: September 8, 2006, Taylor University Sep 2006

The Echo: September 8, 2006, Taylor University

2006-2007 (Volume 94)

Students rummage Upland yard sales – Renovated Ayres opens doors – Zondervan donates books on grief – Advancement searches for VP – Taylor granted science funds – World News Report – Bird, Corduan win awards – Rousopoulos’ role redefined – Best book buys – Jumping Bean bounces back – IFC seeks to expose campus to culture – Josh Porter’s high five to fall TV premieres – Koo Chung headlines AAA/AHANA concert – “Sunshine” brightens theaters – Facebook’s mini-feed – Befriending homosexuals – The absence of the Numinous – Technology vetoes American politics – Letters to the Editor – Arrival of …