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The Express: March 21, 2002, Taylor University Mar 2002

The Express: March 21, 2002, Taylor University

2001-2002 (Volume 6)

Jordan responds to ‘New Juice’ criticism — Taylor students revamp local fight song tape — Roberts calls Youth Conference ‘successful’ — Newly-elected TSO president stresses integration — A tale of two editors — My first taste of the new juice — Senior El. Ed. majors “relax” during overseas student teaching — Student leadership positions open…but where are the students? — Villa/Off-Campus leads intramural basketball — Indoor soccer to begin, despite lack of funds — Falcon baseball prepares for season — The Top Ten


The Express: March 7, 2002, Taylor University Mar 2002

The Express: March 7, 2002, Taylor University

2001-2002 (Volume 6)

“Blind Spot” in sight — Issues of Soul — Tresa Tulles selected for government council — Eleventh annual “Focus on Health” held — TSO Spring Open Forum addresses student concerns — Poor sports — The Glamour of Finacial Aid — The Express Index — New library plans finalized, no construction date set — TUFW responds to Black History Month — Lehman library starts a new chapter of leadership — Men’s basketball wraps up season — Lady Falcons finish strong — One of TUFW’s best ever — The Top Ten


The Express: February 21, 2002, Taylor University Feb 2002

The Express: February 21, 2002, Taylor University

2001-2002 (Volume 6)

Chancellor returns as speaker for Spiritual Renewal Week — Comedy, music merge in student-created FNL — TSO News — Pressure? Of course not, I’m a resident student — The problem of “Christian” community — The Express Index — Author Bob Hostetler helps students write next chapter — Q & A with Dr. Kesler — See the world, meet new people—study abroad — As season ends, Falcons evolve and press forward — The Top Ten — Despite key losses, women maintain winning record