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2020-2021 (Volume 108)

2020

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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 …


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