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You've Been Here Before, Abby Wilson
You've Been Here Before, Abby Wilson
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a poem about what it felt like to leave campus after having spent the last semester abroad. I compare getting to come back to campus after studying abroad to what I hoped it would be like to come back to campus after the spring semester was abruptly moved online.
Pandemic 2020 In Myndsight, Shawn D. Denny
Pandemic 2020 In Myndsight, Shawn D. Denny
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
A poem, or rhapsodic reflection if you like, on the experience of being isolated due to the stay-at-home restrictions invoked by the pandemic. As my context is largely influenced by my involvement as a faculty and community member of Taylor University, the thoughts encapsulated also reflect that context.
The Last Mile, Michael Hammond
The Last Mile, Michael Hammond
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
My desire was to encourage the community as we head into Finals Week.
The Wedge, Jonathan Knippenberg
The Wedge, Jonathan Knippenberg
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This poem is fueled by the emotions of a senior year cut short and living at home again.
Strange April, Joe Ricke
Strange April, Joe Ricke
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
It's an essay about saying goodbye to my isolated April.
Some Of My Journal Entries During Covid-19, Brooke Studnicki
Some Of My Journal Entries During Covid-19, Brooke Studnicki
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
These are some journal entries that I was looking back on while we were sent home in quarantine. They began during the period of time when the coronavirus first seemed to effect my life. I believe they are able to show some of the ways God was working amidst the uncertainty.
Senior Night, Aleyah Rastetter
Senior Night, Aleyah Rastetter
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a letter regarding the loss of my senior year of high school.
Home, Rachel L. Knight
Home, Rachel L. Knight
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
I wrote this poem as a way of reflecting on my feelings about being “home” due to COVID-19. The accompanying photograph is my desk in my bedroom at “home” as it was a few weeks ago (it’s messier now).
Letter To The Student Body, Carey Collins
Letter To The Student Body, Carey Collins
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
Encouragement to students, staff and faculty for thriving and finding meaning during difficult times.
What Am I Actually Missing?, Jeff Aupperle
What Am I Actually Missing?, Jeff Aupperle
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
I wrote this after seeing other faculty share things they were missing. It prompted me to ask the question: What am I really missing?
Even Sammy Is Complying With Cdc Guidelines, Nancy Dayton
Even Sammy Is Complying With Cdc Guidelines, Nancy Dayton
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
Samuel Morris statue on campus with quarantine mask
Letter To Taylor Students During Covd-19, Maribel Magallanes
Letter To Taylor Students During Covd-19, Maribel Magallanes
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a letter I wrote for students during COVID-19 to encourage Taylor Students to remain strong in the midst of these trials.
Covid-19: Change Of Plans - A Photojournal, Tim Swanson
Covid-19: Change Of Plans - A Photojournal, Tim Swanson
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This photo journal was an assignment for one of my classes. From March 20 to April 12 I photographed scenes from my life as it now was due to the Coronavirus, and wrote statements reflecting on the context in which they were taken.
Invest Daily, Impact Eternity, Jacob Gerding
Invest Daily, Impact Eternity, Jacob Gerding
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
We were asked for a class assignment to write a letter of encouragement to the Taylor student body in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.
Letter To Taylor Students, Josh Meredith
Letter To Taylor Students, Josh Meredith
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
Letter of encouragement, inspired by CS Lewis' "Learning In War Time"
A Letter To The Graduating Class Of 2020, Ryan Kristofek
A Letter To The Graduating Class Of 2020, Ryan Kristofek
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
As a hall director in Wolgemuth overseeing seniors, I wrote a letter to these seniors as they navigate finishing their Taylor experience remotely.
Tradition, Rachel Gist
Tradition, Rachel Gist
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
I wrote in hope that people could relate to the feelings I had during this time. Having Taylor time cut short is hard but also helped me to reflect and be even more grateful.
Old Habits—A Semester At Home In 2020, Hannah Tienvieri
Old Habits—A Semester At Home In 2020, Hannah Tienvieri
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a poem I wrote after the student body was sent home for the remainder of the spring semester. This piece is an expression of the isolation and unique feeling of regression that came in the early days of the pandemic, particularly caused by being confined to my childhood bedroom.
My Story, Tesia Juraschek
My Story, Tesia Juraschek
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
My first reactions to COVID as we learned that it would affect our schooling.
Holding My Hand, Marylou Habecker
Holding My Hand, Marylou Habecker
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a piece that I have written to try to give HOPE to others in the middle of this crisis. A story I witnessed taken from another part of the world during a horrendous time of war gave me HOPE. He is Holding My Hand.
Senior Year Cut Short, Caleb Amick
Senior Year Cut Short, Caleb Amick
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is my story of what happened to me during the last week of school before we left campus.
Day 10, Elise Wixtrom
Day 10, Elise Wixtrom
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a poem I wrote after visiting the supermarket right after classes closed on Taylor's campus.
Nothing Wasted, Adina Shabe
Nothing Wasted, Adina Shabe
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
As our world is facing unprecedented interruptions to our sense of "normal" I have been pressing in to receive God's perspective for myself during this time. He is a God who wastes nothing, He uses everything.
Uprooted, Grace Meharg
Uprooted, Grace Meharg
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
I wrote this piece on March 31, 2020 reflecting on being home at such an odd time and without closure.
48 Hours, Olivia Winn
48 Hours, Olivia Winn
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a reflection, two weeks after leaving TU for (maybe) the last time.
Letter To The Student Body, Amber Stanley
Letter To The Student Body, Amber Stanley
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a letter I wrote to the student body in response to the COVID pandemic. This was a class assignment.
Spiraling, Grace Meharg
Spiraling, Grace Meharg
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a personal piece written late at night reflecting on feeling weariness and hopelessness in this situation.Then also considering those who are far less fortunate and those who are at the front lines.
Suddenly, Grace Meharg
Suddenly, Grace Meharg
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is a piece I wrote on March 18, 2020 reflecting on the last week of Taylor and all of the rapid changes that occurred which brought all of us to scatter.
Learning In Pandemic, Noah Huseman
Learning In Pandemic, Noah Huseman
Reflections, Poetry, Photos, and other Writings
This is an essay written reflecting on C. S. Lewis’ address to Oxford students during World War II.