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The Echo: March 16, 2001, Taylor University
The Echo: March 16, 2001, Taylor University
2000-2001 (Volume 88)
Relational Enrichment a time for growth – NSCL encourages students to examine motives for leadership – TSO urges responsible voting on Tuesday – The Duck gives stereotypical advice – Are the ‘Candles’ out for director’s illustrious career? – Misfits – ‘The Mexican’ receives a ‘muy bien’ review – Baseball in like a lion, out like a lamb – Track teams ready to run at IWU
Ilium 2001, Taylor University
Ilium 2001, Taylor University
Yearbooks (1898-Present)
The 2001 yearbook of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Theme: Illuminate
Open To Reason, David L. Neuhouser
Open To Reason, David L. Neuhouser
Books by Taylor faculty, staff, and administrators
Open to Reason is a comparison of the roles of reason, experience, imagination, intuition, faith, love, humility, and obedience in mathematics and religion.