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The Echo: December 2, 2021, Taylor University Dec 2021

The Echo: December 2, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Silent Night game returns to Taylor University — PeRT adapts policies to low cases, vaccine mandates — Marion Health Network adds new location in Gas City — New chain restaurants coming Upland area — Global Need-to-Know — Diving into business with TU Shark Tank — Robin Perry: Residence hall cleaning with meaning — Missing the big picture — The self-fulfilling prophecy of a single story — Parking lot assignments — The pressure of Christianity — A student perspective on dating at a Christian institution — Seniors lead the next theatre production — An origin story as good as ‘The Incredibles” …


The Echo: November 22, 2021, Taylor University Nov 2021

The Echo: November 22, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Downtown Upland bridge set to be replaced — Taylor esports grows to be largest club on campus — Prestigious honor awarded to Taylor PR campaign — Scavenger hunt promotes Writing Center services — From the Archives: The Brotherhood’s First Turkey Tackle — Riggleman creates social work project — Empty Bowls: Good soup promotes a good cause — Turkey day or ham day? — Chapel should offer a more diverse range of speakers — Worship encourages unity — Let’s change PAs to RAs — Taylor Chorale offers a call to awareness — Jenkins appreciation for music grows at Taylor — ‘Eternals’ …


The Echo: November 15, 2021, Taylor University Nov 2021

The Echo: November 15, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Art department seeks return of stolen work — Congo Initiative partners share experiences in chapel — Haiti endures environmental, political disasters — Western Art exhibit expected to open in spring — Mini Scoops: The music behind the Rice Bell Tower — D’Souza describes fundraising efforts — Professor reflects on time at Bangladeshi hospital — Taylor over the Years — The room draw process — Why lament is an important part of faith — Glorifying God through business marketing — Fine Arts Feature — Kaitlyn Gillenwater inspires others with her artwork — Your Spotify Cue — Cross Country teams sweep conference …


The Echo: November 8, 2021, Taylor University Nov 2021

The Echo: November 8, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Silent Night set to return to campus on Dec. 10 — Taylor increases faculty wages, student tuition cost — Speedway festival closes season — J-term mission trips return — Lewis Center moves locations within the library — Math writer shares his journey with students — New leadership joins Ecuador semester program — Kerr describes music department impact — Keaton Hendricks shares Sky Manufacturing mission — Unintentional community — Mental health in holistic health — What if half of God’s army was immobilized? — MyGen offers communal experience again — Steinbach’s art exhibit showcased at Metcalf — Cellar Door — Full-time …


The Echo: November 1, 2021, Taylor University Nov 2021

The Echo: November 1, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

New Taylor president envisions the next chapter — A bird’s eye view: Michael Lindsay’s professional career — Taylor requires COVID-19 vaccination for study abroad — Lutheran Health Network builds hospital in Gas City — Samuel Morris statues renovated, running — Fall Fashion — Eaks serves the DC at quarantine peaks — Marissa Williams: Unification through photography — Scheduling J-terms — Building a relationship with food — Editors explain: Michael Lindsay’s professional career — Grieving shared trauma through unity — Parnassus holds true to their mission — ‘Ted Lasso’ season two crabs up the humor and heart — Taylor soccer players …


The Echo: October 25, 2021, Taylor University Oct 2021

The Echo: October 25, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Lindsey inaugurated as Taylor’s 18th president — New administration shares plans, goals for Taylor — Student Senate’s light project to increase campus safety — Reade renovations benefit business department — Professor paves way for women in STEM — Roat: Professional writing to writing professionally — Halloween is special — This may be the best advice you’ve been given — Freedom of speed to preserve democracy — ‘The Spectre’ — ‘Under the Belltower’ — ‘Death in Heartbreak Eternal’ — How to make your reading more eco-friendly — Festive ideas for embracing the Halloween spirit — Local The Wispy Pine boutique unites …


The Echo: October 11, 2021, Taylor University Oct 2021

The Echo: October 11, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Taylor names new provost, VP of marketing — Mask mandate lifts while vaccine rate sits at 35% — Upland grant to grow downtown — New intercultural resources available online — Dairy Queen coming to Gas City — Unified Robotics Championship to be held at Taylor — A sneak peek into Walnut Creek Market — Josiah Friesen shares his music composition process — We love the DC staff — Support your peers at shop the loop — This may be the best advice you’ve been given — Smith pursues music career while being a full-time student — Art departments previews showcases …


Light & Faith, Taylor University Oct 2021

Light & Faith, Taylor University

Inauguration Programs

The program for the inauguration of D. Michael Lindsay, Ph.D. as the President of Taylor University on October 8, 2021.


The Echo: October 4, 2021, Taylor University Oct 2021

The Echo: October 4, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Michael Lindsay’s inauguration set for Oct. 8 — Homecoming returns in full swing — First gospel praise station comes to Fort Wayne — Professor publishes with Oxford University Press — An unexpected journey: Texas to Taylor — Taylor teams celebrate the legacy of Coach George Glass — Taylor faculty reflects upon 175 years of learning — The value of a multidisciplinary class load — Politics are cold, dead — Taylor Theatre prepares for another season of shows — Cellar Door — Fine Arts Showcase — Caroline and Emily Lindsay tell it like it is — New school years brings new …


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2021), Taylor University Oct 2021

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Fall 2021), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Fall 2021 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


The Echo: Septemebr 27, 2021, Taylor University Sep 2021

The Echo: Septemebr 27, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Beloved university figurehead passes away — Dining services continue to adapt to new challenges — Annual Halbrook Freedom Lecture slated for Oct. 1 — HGPS department holds Constitution Day — Aerospace companies operate in Upland — Global Need-to-Know — Protecting the past, preserving the present — Cavamagh shares this year’s chapel theme inspiration — Outside-of-the-Box Interns — Get to know local churches — Faces of MAHE — Heartbreak, art intersect — COVID-19 cases call for consistent communication — Taylor’s new art exhibit unites artists together — Bowman hosts on-campus book release — Fine Arts Showcase — Volleyball wins 5-set thriller …


The Echo: September 20, 2021, Taylor University Sep 2021

The Echo: September 20, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Taylor returns to No. 1 ranking from US News — Clinic partners with IU — Taylor films win at festivals — Study abroad programs adapt to COVID-19 — New Taylor officer hired — Students enjoy new pathway — Birrama Creative shares artistic vision — Professor promotes learning of language, culture — Meet the Editors: Kay Rideout and Leah Ryg — Clubs and organizations allow students to express passions — More than manna — Does your music pass the Bechdel test? — Stop the fall frenzy — From the Archives: Nathan Swartzendruber — ‘In the Heights’ celebrates all the dreamers — …


The Echo: September 13, 2021, Taylor University Sep 2021

The Echo: September 13, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Women in Kabul choose to remain hopeful — Jones steps in as provost — PeRT issues mask mandate — Lindsay family renovates the Muselman House — Library changes hours to promote student use — Student leadership shares hopes, goals — New hall directors serve the community of Taylor — Reflecting on the return of masks — Counseling for all — How the chaos can bring forth the calm — New editors-in-chief redefine The Echo — Modern Solutions Required — New mural enhances the town of Matthews — First production props the door — Tyler, the Creator redefines his style and …


The Echo: August 30, 2021, Taylor University Aug 2021

The Echo: August 30, 2021, Taylor University

2021-2022 (Volume 109)

Taylor welcomes freshmen to campus — University plans for ‘back to normal’ operations — What we wish we knew our freshman years — Student’s summer filled with French pastries, foreign policy — New friends seek new adventures together — New opinions editors value diversity of thought and opinion — Mingo talks new job, Taylor football — Taylor Athletics continues select pandemic restrictions


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Summer 2021), Taylor University Jul 2021

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Summer 2021), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 2021 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Special Edition 2021), Taylor University Jul 2021

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Special Edition 2021), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The special 2021 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Rock Memorial And Ministry Opportunities And Christian Foundations Grant Dedication (2021), Taylor University May 2021

Rock Memorial And Ministry Opportunities And Christian Foundations Grant Dedication (2021), Taylor University

Buildings and Grounds of Taylor University

The program for the 2021 Rock Memorial and Ministry Opportunities and Christian Foundations Grant dedication.


Commencement 2021, Taylor University May 2021

Commencement 2021, Taylor University

Commencement

The program of the 2021 Annual Commencement of Taylor University, May 15, 2021.


The Echo: May 3, 2021, Taylor University May 2021

The Echo: May 3, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Senate denies TPUSA club — The ECHO wins state press awards — Student section brings the energy of football — Summer Institute, camps are on for this year — Editor’s Column: stepping into a new life phase — LaMar sees equestrian team as an escape — Humrichous embarks on her journalism journey — Love the truth at all costs — President reflect on two-year sojourn — The Class of ’21 — Senior Class Student Awards — Tale exploring a man and his imaginary friend — “The Father” uniquely examines dementia in film — Cellar Door — Men’s golf wins conference …


The Echo: April 26, 2021, Taylor University Apr 2021

The Echo: April 26, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Hammond plans to lead at Gordon — TU remembers van accident victims — President-Elect Lindsay launches book at TU — TWO Clothing Swap encourages sustainability — University hosts first ‘I Love Taylor’ week in May — A glimpse of being Black at Taylor — Hotmire serves up success for Taylor tennis club — Pressure & Marriage — China and America—who will win? — Showing stewardship beyond Earth Day — Modern Solutions Required — Taylor Theatre produces “Student Body” — Wind Ensemble glorifies God through music — Making films that are “totally buggin” — Cross country senior classes leave behind a …


The Echo: April 19, 2021, Taylor University Apr 2021

The Echo: April 19, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Cross country wins nationals — Taylor announces new partnership — Hudson wins Festival of Media Arts — Taylor study abroad programming continues — Sharing the gospel through a good book — Asamoah shares passion to give back to community — Interfaith relations — What should we sing in chapel — Attention as the embodiment of our faith — Second annual IFC Fabrica fashion show — Professor Profile: from traveling abroad to teaching — Jonathan Graber transforms cutlery into jewelry at TU — Leland Blue to headline Taylor’s Tutupalooza — Students dazzle audience with new Airband themes — Monster icons clash …


The Echo: April 12, 2021, Taylor University Apr 2021

The Echo: April 12, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Students receive COVID-19 relief — Asian students respond to shootings — Taylor announces 2021 commencement speaker — Dining Services has surge in styrofoam usage — Plans for Dome stay steady through COVID-19 — Tate seeks God for courage to overcome — Renewing lives through reNEWed Boutique & Thrift — Inequality in the NCAA — Reflection from resurrection Sunday — The dangerous idolatry of group identity — Plant-based dieting gains popularity on campus — Jonathan Graber transforms cutlery into jewelry at TU — Modern Solutions Required — Seniors give recital — Fine Arts: Pappy’s Psalms “A national prayer” — Cellar Door …


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Spring 2021), Taylor University Apr 2021

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Spring 2021), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Spring 2021 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


The Echo: March 29, 2021, Taylor University Mar 2021

The Echo: March 29, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Fall 2021 will be ‘business as usual’ — Sustainability increased at Randall — What in the World: International beat — Ravi Zacharias sexual misconduct is revealed — Student leaders are announced for next year — The Bates find four-legged fellowship — God’s guiding hand through the glitz and glam — In between the lamp and the light — God is faithful through my desert trek — Planning pick-a-dates during a pandemic — Spring into warm weather — Humans of Taylor — “Trouble on Reade Avenue” offers mystery — Carrier details her Taylor theatre journey — ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ lives …


The Echo: March 22, 2021, Taylor University Mar 2021

The Echo: March 22, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Taylor announces new president — TU professors are getting vaccinated — Student leaders hope for campus ‘Reset’ — Benevolence Project prompts acts of kindness — Taylor dinging services introduce new options — COVID Column — Love your neighbor and your earth — Aaron Kaney becomes state attorney for Illinois — A look at 1776 Unites — Human trafficking is today’s slavery — The dangers of raising minimum wage — How PAs decorate a dorm to be like home — Modern solutions required — Envision occurs despite audience restrictions — “Wanda Vision” series breaks the Marvel mold — International Coffeehouse: it’s …


The Echo: March 15, 2021, Taylor University Mar 2021

The Echo: March 15, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

The student election results are in — TPUSA meets and Lefties at TU begins — Spring brings excitement in Taylor police office — Student-built ThinStats are launched into space — Alumna honors first generation students — Caleb Miller: getting to know the man, the music — The 1619 project — TPUSA: the best forum on campus — Airband makes it grand return to the stage — Delight Ministries brings unity to campus — Recapping Nostalgia Night with performers — WTUR passes on leadership — Cellar Door — The rising popularity of sports gambling: Part II — competitive cheer’s inaugural season …


The Echo: March 1, 2021, Taylor University Mar 2021

The Echo: March 1, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Conservative club controversies — Taylor is together in the dorms, again — Taylor students attend virtual SCORR — Burmese students reflect on the Myanmar coup — Taylor hosts 2021 Envision Film Festival online — Muselman reflects on Pence campaign — Patience Korrie leaves her mark through leadership — Open hours return — The special secret of study abroad — Life applications of marathon running — Traditions found only at Taylor — COVID friendly spring break — Spring events still happening — Recknagel uncovers her passion to create — Student artist showcases abstract art at local coffee shop — “Always and …


The Echo: February 22, 2021, Taylor University Feb 2021

The Echo: February 22, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

How Taylor celebrates MLK Jr. Day — Taylor and quarantine food distribution — Study abroad programs prioritize student safety — Counseling center hosts free couples workshop — Upland businesses plow through heavy winter — PeRT communication — Is social media censorship legal? — Depressed? Anxious? Try eating spinach. — Modern Solutions Required — Motivation Monday — Boredom Stoppers — Humans of TU — Couples give clothes a second chance — Nostalgia Night 2021 invites summer — Student artist showcases abstract art — “Evermore” albums cements new era of Taylor Swift’s music — Spring football at Turner around the corner — …


The Echo: February 15, 2021, Taylor University Feb 2021

The Echo: February 15, 2021, Taylor University

2020-2021 (Volume 108)

Former Taylor professor arrested — Taylor springs into new COVID semester — Capitol faces insurrection, inauguration — Shooting near campus poses no threat to Taylor — Change in personnel positions — Families promised financial stability for 2021 — Jones takes passions to professional — Learning the poetry of life — The Washington Riot — New voices join the conversation — Give Americans a raise, it’s long overdue — When the dome is done — From speed dating to the altar — Bring your love of learning to a new level with podcasts — “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” premieres — …


The Express: February 9, 2021, Taylor University Fort Wayne Feb 2021

The Express: February 9, 2021, Taylor University Fort Wayne

2000-2001 (Volume 5)

Younger with age — Dr. Jarvis’ recover continues — Break-ins in Schultz Hall over break — Everything but the kitchen sink — Letter to the Editor — Guatemala Serves Lesson in Hope: J-Term Mission Trip — Revenge of the Sandman: Americans’ Problem with Sleep Deprivation — TUFW Lady Falcons net winning record — Men’s Up and down season winds down — Buckers take Intramural Volleyball title — The Top Ten