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The Echo: November 16, 2020, Taylor University Nov 2020

The Echo: November 16, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Silent Night game canceled — Nothing is absolute for next semester — IWU COVID update — Election called for Biden — Thailand, Taylor, taking the next step — ReNEWed Boutique and Thrift brings bigger mission — Every vote counts — Emphasizing value of the unborn — Yatooma’s Foundation for the Kids — Exercise and health — Emotional abuse exists in U.S. churches — Couple on-mission in the student center — Selma’s youngest foot soldier — Creating cool Christmas gifts Home for the hygge holidays — Mosaic Night aims to fuse many cultures — Students transform writing into visual artwork — …


The Echo: November 9, 2020, Taylor University Nov 2020

The Echo: November 9, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Biden or Trump? — Taylor shows posture toward election — World Vision marathon and half marathon — New class says anyone can run a marathon — Pursuing passions for positive impact — Jesse Brown uses free time to care for creation — Caring for our health — Problems with salaries for educators — The problem of diversity in film, TV — Foundation’s spooktacular haunted house — Taylor’s Rising Artists — Her path to the classroom — Taylor alum spark change — Finish strong, students — ‘Parnassus’ aims to further unify writers — Senior artist discusses passion for people — ‘Twilight’ …


The Echo: November 2, 2020, Taylor University Nov 2020

The Echo: November 2, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Student killed in NYC shooting — Taylor transitions to one faculty body — Title IX policy includes an alternative process — Education presentations lose audience to COVID — COVID Column — The journey from Myanmar to Indiana — Hartford City boasts new coffee shop, Who’s Your Coffee — Our response matters — Building a climate of creation care — Your Twitter feed sucks—here’s why — Welcoming the refugee with open hands — American veterans face various hardships in life after service — Markus Miller: experience into expertise — Fall Food Favorites — Finding fun in the middle of nowhere — …


The Echo: October 26, 2020, Taylor University Oct 2020

The Echo: October 26, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Taylor partner with IU Health — Chris Renzema performs for Taylor — Leland Boren’s Mansion donated to Taylor — Lilly Grant funds new Taylor health program — This year’s MyGen gets a Silent Night twist — 100 Years: Taylor’s women in history — Students grows her abilities for leadership in the Key Club — Pros, cons of mail-in — We have to teach about redlining — Dignity for Black lives, loving your neighbor — Kanye West is the greatest musician of this century — The U.S. doesn’t consider the dangers of alcoholism like it should — Wind ensemble performs pop-up …


The Echo: October 19, 2020, Taylor University Oct 2020

The Echo: October 19, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Search for new president launches — A look into candidates’ opposing views — Title IX now includes a Question & Answer session — New ethics bowl leaders — Noyes finds grace in unusual times — Pia Briz reflects on her faith, education moving to the U.S. — New Spring schedule causes concerns — Stop saying sorry and take action — Convulsion, changes and calamities — Human life has value — How to use reading for learning, inspiration — Introducing news co-editors Tiemens, Kary — The Bachelorette Breakdown — Modern Solutions Required — A few tips and tricks for all kinds …


The Echo: October 12, 2020, Taylor University Oct 2020

The Echo: October 12, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

New racial report feature added — Title IX defined — Students self-isolate in Dome on campus — Election Programming begins at Taylor — Notorious RBG dies — The Cashier Couple: Ronald and Diana — The Enneagram of Discernment’ offers new perspective — Pros of Taylor counseling center — Democracy of shallow convictions — Student recognizes many roots of poverty — Stereotyping Samuel Morris Hall — Modern Solutions Required — Muscle Monday — Rising Artists — Abby Braswell illustrates her passion for art — ‘Zeros’ reimagines glam pop — Fine Arts poetry submissions — COVID-19 strikes multiple teams in the NFL …


Homecoming 2020 Mailer, Taylor University Oct 2020

Homecoming 2020 Mailer, Taylor University

Homecoming & Family Weekend

No abstract provided.


Virtual Hfw 2020: Parent Mailer, Taylor University Oct 2020

Virtual Hfw 2020: Parent Mailer, Taylor University

Homecoming & Family Weekend

No abstract provided.


Virtual Hfw 2020: Alumni Mailer, Taylor University Oct 2020

Virtual Hfw 2020: Alumni Mailer, Taylor University

Homecoming & Family Weekend

No abstract provided.


Archival Project: Taylor University's Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Day, Shelby Robbins Oct 2020

Archival Project: Taylor University's Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Day, Shelby Robbins

MAHE Student Scholarship

“We believe Dr. King’s life and deeds are a symbol for the entire world, and that he was a leader for all Americans. Taylor should honor him for the causes he advocated as well as his essential Christian approach. We should honor him not because he was perfect, but that he was a man of vision. We believe the U.S. was morally asleep until awakened by Dr. King” (Mucher et al., 1992). There is no doubt that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a very influential person whose lasting impact is still relevant today. The members of the 1992 Student …


The Blessed Bread Of Life: A Biblical Theology Perspective And Research Of John 6:30-35,44-58, Adina Shabe Oct 2020

The Blessed Bread Of Life: A Biblical Theology Perspective And Research Of John 6:30-35,44-58, Adina Shabe

Biblical Studies Student Projects

John 6 is a passage that can seem confusing, graphic even. However, through concepts of Biblical theology, exegesis and application, one can come to a greater understanding of the teaching of Jesus in this passage. Throughout John 6:30-35,44-58 Jesus defines Himself as the bread and blood in which we are to eat and drink of and the great importance that lies within eating and drinking of Him.


A Biblical Theological Analysis Of Hebrews 3:7-14, Caleb Rolling Oct 2020

A Biblical Theological Analysis Of Hebrews 3:7-14, Caleb Rolling

Biblical Studies Student Projects

In Hebrews 3:7-14, the author of Hebrews encourages his distraught audience to persevere in faith while also warning of the consequences of apostasy. Throughout this paper, the text is examined in its canonical and immediate contexts, its meaning is explained within these contexts, and finally, the text is applied to the lives of contemporary Christians.


Biblical Theology Exegesis Of 1 Timothy 4:1-5, Samuel Hardy Oct 2020

Biblical Theology Exegesis Of 1 Timothy 4:1-5, Samuel Hardy

Biblical Studies Student Projects

This research paper takes a close look at Paul's theology from a short excerpt of his letter to Timothy. It is applicable to the lives of believers still today. Paul's letter touches on topics such as prophecy, apostasy, eschatology, and creation theology which are overarching themes throughout all of Scripture and this paper attempts to make those connections.


Archival Project: The H. Maria Wright Fire And Its Effects On Taylor University, Eryn Marburger Oct 2020

Archival Project: The H. Maria Wright Fire And Its Effects On Taylor University, Eryn Marburger

MAHE Student Scholarship

The 1960’s decade could be described as a tumultuous yet momentous time period for Taylor University. The institution underwent transitions in administrative leaders, vital decisions were made regarding long-term future planning, and Taylor was navigating the changes and challenges facing higher education in America. A formative experience that shaped the future of the institution was the unexpected and devastating burning of the H. Maria Wright Hall. Often described as the “nerve center” of Taylor’s campus in Upland, Indiana, the building housed faculty and administrative offices, classrooms, the library, the chapel, and other vital spaces for the successful operation of the …


Taylor In The 1940'S, Madison Miyakawa Oct 2020

Taylor In The 1940'S, Madison Miyakawa

MAHE Student Scholarship

Taylor University in the 1940’s was very exciting time, not just for the university, but also for America. World War II was coming to an end, the GI bill was passed, Taylor celebrated their centennial and was working towards national accreditation. During the 1940’s, Taylor’s location in Upland provided a haven for students to study during World War II. It remained that haven for students post war. Soldiers came back from war looking to continue in their education. Even today, almost 75 years later, Taylor is still a haven for students from all over the world to study in the …


Taylor University's Black Cultural Society In The 1970s, Emma Hagan Oct 2020

Taylor University's Black Cultural Society In The 1970s, Emma Hagan

MAHE Student Scholarship

This paper presents research on the founding of Taylor University's Black Cultural Society in the 1970s. The paper also provides a description and discussion of Black History Week at Taylor in the late 1970s, complete with student opinion pieces found in The Echo student newspaper.


The Echo: Pivotal Moments In The 40'S, Naomi Noyes Oct 2020

The Echo: Pivotal Moments In The 40'S, Naomi Noyes

MAHE Student Scholarship

The 1940’s was a pivotal time for Americans during the rise of World War II and around the world. Americans could not catch a break, after World War I and the permeating effects of the Great Depression, the outbreak of a second world war left young Americans tired. During this time, the people relied on newspaper publications to stay up to date with the happenings across the world, in the country, and locally. Taylor University, a small Christian college in rural Indiana, struggled to feel the impact of world events on their campus. Taylor’s location in and of itself added …


Taylor University Catalog 2020-2021, Taylor University Oct 2020

Taylor University Catalog 2020-2021, Taylor University

Undergraduate Catalogs

The 2020-2021 academic catalog of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2020), Taylor University Oct 2020

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2020), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

No abstract provided.


Taylor University Graduate Catalog 2020-21, Taylor University Oct 2020

Taylor University Graduate Catalog 2020-21, Taylor University

Graduate Catalogs

The 2020-2021 graduate catalog of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


The Echo: September 28, 2020, Taylor University Sep 2020

The Echo: September 28, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Survey changes bump Taylor to No. 2 — Student termination sparks controversy — Students register to vote for upcoming election — WTUR to soon launch podcasts — Getting to know student body leaders — Two professors honored for their leadership at Taylor — Transfer students are calling Taylor home — WTUR — Chorale works with IWU in first performance — Marion Philharmonic Orchestra kicks off season outside — ‘Tenet’ brings a unique twist to time travel movie trope — The dangers of fast-food politics — Our View — New beginnings for Taylor cheer — Trojans run in Bullock Invite — …


The Echo: September 21, 2020, Taylor University Sep 2020

The Echo: September 21, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Hundreds participate in march — New counseling director seeks stability — Water problem resolved — Campus cycle solutions — The Abide Bible is donated to Taylor — Students make — Cavanagh encourages students to seek God in hard times — The masterminds behind Life and Times — everyday ethical — Modern Solutions Required — foody fix — Reviewing Taylor’s first pandemic production — Film department achieves aspirations with Crystal Pillars — ‘Relief’ adapts its process to continue to fulfill its mission — Our View — Neither rain, sleet, or election — The danger of the Enneagram culture — Tennis teams …


The Echo: September 14, 2020, Taylor University Sep 2020

The Echo: September 14, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Spiegel employment terminated — Remembering Dr. Daryl Yost’s legacy — Changes in Taylor’s Dining Commons — J-Term trips cancelled — COVID Column — There and back again: a journey of faith — Students conduct summer research about parasites — Settling back into school… successfully — WTUR — Modern Solutions Required — Finding the courage to create — Reuniting musicians in performance in safe new ways — ‘The New Mutants’ reopens theaters in lackluster fashion — Showing support for masks, social distancing — Our View — Letter to the Editor — Volleyball eager to attack season — High hopes for TU …


The Echo: August 31, 2020, Taylor University Aug 2020

The Echo: August 31, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Taylor finds new health care — Taylor announces chapel rotation — Taylor University hosts late commencement — COVID Column — MECA engages with the Middle East — Greg Duson shares his heart for hard conversations — Lessons students learned since lockdown — How students saved summer — An altered Welcome Weekend for Class 2024 — Art Mechanica explores the world of CGI art — black Lives Matter honored in downtown Upland — Student artist helps small business through summer work — Taylor women’s soccer begins season soon — New Taylor coach brings a fresh perspective to the team — Men’s …


The Echo: August 17, 2020, Taylor University Aug 2020

The Echo: August 17, 2020, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Taylor campus comes together again — Different community found within freshman class — Taylor University Class of 2024 — Echoing voices as editors-in-chief — Greg Dyson shares about his heart for hard conversations — ‘Folklore’ shakes up pop music landscape — A new year for new opinions — Crossroads League ready for 2020 season — New 2019 season brings fresh energy to Trojan football


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Summer 2020), Taylor University Jul 2020

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Summer 2020), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 2020 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Brief Introduction To Numbers And Deuteronomy; Conclusion On Leviticus, Milo A. Rediger Jun 2020

Brief Introduction To Numbers And Deuteronomy; Conclusion On Leviticus, Milo A. Rediger

Milo Rediger Sermons

No abstract provided.


Deuteronomy, Milo A. Rediger Jun 2020

Deuteronomy, Milo A. Rediger

Milo Rediger Sermons

No abstract provided.


Exodus (1st Lecture): Review Of Joseph And Introduction To Exodus, Milo A. Rediger Jun 2020

Exodus (1st Lecture): Review Of Joseph And Introduction To Exodus, Milo A. Rediger

Milo Rediger Sermons

No abstract provided.


Exodus (3rd Lecture): Plagues, Milo A. Rediger Jun 2020

Exodus (3rd Lecture): Plagues, Milo A. Rediger

Milo Rediger Sermons

No abstract provided.