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The Echo: May 14, 2004, Taylor University May 2004

The Echo: May 14, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

Commuters cheat system – Jones, Miller, Owen honored in chapel – Study reveals pre-med prestige – Three halls lose directors – Printing fees will stay ten cents – SAC gets dirty – Campbell retires after 35 years of service – Wallace family stays true to TU – Camping and canoeing trip bonds class – Students bring prom to nursing home – The last word: editors get the final say – Letter to the Editor: Voting Republican benefits all Americans – Correction – Letter to the Editor: ‘Fag’ and ‘homo’ don’t communicate Christ’s grace – Letter to the Editor: Vayhinger devoted …


The Echo: May 7, 2004, Taylor University May 2004

The Echo: May 7, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

Freimuth security shattered – Indy Mini draws TU participants – DC addition set for construction – TU students join global study of proteins – Record attempt fails due to poor attendance – Better late than never – TU students raise cancer awareness – Alum spreads hope through Internet – Burundi student finds niche at TU – Chew gains insight during year off – Letter to the Editor: Definitive answer to modesty problem – How does one answer the calls of stupidity? – Letter to the Editor: Why do Christians even vote for Republicans? – Letter to the Editor: Vayhinger signs …


The Echo: April 30, 2004, Taylor University Apr 2004

The Echo: April 30, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

SAC attempts leap over record – New sidewalk possible for summer 2005 – Textbook prices soar, but for good reason – Welcome Grandparents – TABS takes out trash – Mentor moms extend diaper drive – Rice Pilaf World Tour 3 – Class builds custom software for churches – Lions give sight in Mexico – Jessup retiring after 11 years – Letter to the Editor: Paul focused on rights of women in the church – Letter to the Editor: Women need more freedom, men speak up – The Zionist dream and Israel’s wall – Letter to the Editor: A modest proposal …


The Echo: April 23, 2004, Taylor University Apr 2004

The Echo: April 23, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

TU grad returns from combat – Mexico team holds Dollar Drive – Students organize bike safety day – TWO prepares to ‘Marvel:YC 2004’ – Al-Mondhiry explains Iraqi political climate – Sophomore – Stackhouse challenges gender roles – New Hebrew program starts next year – Taylor’s Opera Theatre – Marvel: Youth Conference 2004 Schedule – Tsai one of youngest in orchestra league – Friesens serve in ministry in Upland – TU alum returns from Iraq – Christians need role in politics – Thoughts on gay marriage: part four – Who are these people? Segregated proms taking place in the South – …


The Echo: April 16, 2004, Taylor University Apr 2004

The Echo: April 16, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

Thin red line divides lot – Cheerleading struggles to make comeback – Class skips Taylathon? – SAC nostalgic for Wonka – Campaign concludes with celebration – Math team takes high honors but falls to Rose – Programs and projects funded by Taylor Tomorrow Campaign – Former president speaks in chapel – Kim visits off-campus programs in E. Africa – Kaufmann reaches out to local citizen – McCart raises diabetes awareness by example – Students seek to protect environment – Wheaton Record column sparks controversy – Letter to the Editor: Humor article displays lack of community at Wheaton – Thought Box …


The Echo: April 2, 2004, Taylor University Apr 2004

The Echo: April 2, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

Layoffs cripple Grant County – Fog strands TU team in Ecuador – ResLife redecorates for spring – GEM award to recognize TU employees – Netsky causes pre-break e-mail barrage – Marriage seminar challenges miscomceptions – ‘Tuition Freedom Day’ to commemorate alumni giving – Beijing Opera showcases Asian art and culture – Movers and Shakers – Family unites in battle against cancer – Burns welcome baby to family – Strader finds balance between college life and diabetes – TU hitchhikers recount stories – Letter to the Editor: Does Christ join with Republicans? No… – Thought Box – Thoughts on gay marriage: …


The Echo: March 12, 2004, Taylor University Mar 2004

The Echo: March 12, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

SAC hosts first band battle – Kesler Center offers sneak – Allender leads story-time – No TU students harmed in Madrid train bombing – Who is ETA? – TU gets new mission statement – Compare&Contrast – Clarification: – Math club hosts euchre tourney – Say What? Euchre Terminology – Frisbee mishap ends in Broho, Sammy II flood – Video conferencing connects students, London author – Father-son weekend creates bonding – Roeber perseveres after loss of SBP – George reaches out to TU students – Byrne challenges TU Women – Editorials – Remembering the biblical principles of the LTC – Letter …


The Echo: March 5, 2004, Taylor University Mar 2004

The Echo: March 5, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

Shaps wins SBP election – SAC goes to the movies – Irish speaker to challenge Taylor women – Skip-A-Meal to combat AIDS in Africa – Why Africa? – FAFSA season greets new MYFA online service – Pre-med hosts clone lecture – Corduan hosts prof poster contest – Trojans revel in MCC glory – Ft. Wayne offers unique MBA program – Attention Campus Leaders: – MKs, others find comfort in Mu Kappa – Letartes feel Upland is ‘partway to heaven’ – Scholars of C.S. Lewis and Friends visit TU – Have a story you want to share? – Editorials – A …


The Echo: February 27, 2004, Taylor University Feb 2004

The Echo: February 27, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

EDTF sees body as temple – TU delegates win Model UN honors – Gibson’s ‘Passion’ prompts special chapel service – Campus radio station upgrades to ARIEL system – Roeber, Shapiro face off in SBP race – David Roeber – Aaron Shapiro – What does SBP do? – Counseling center offers help to those grieving – About the counseling center – Chechowich back from Gordon-Conwell – Sister and brother floor babysit for faculty – Have a story you want to share? – Editorials – Christians can call themselves environmentalists – Letters to the Editor – Letter to the Editor: What are …


The Echo: February 20, 2004, Taylor University Feb 2004

The Echo: February 20, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

Tuition rates climb – TABS hosts first big conference – MAC coffee ministry buys Jumping Bean – External web site launched with new look – First Staff Member of the Year award seeks nominations – Thoennes returns to speak at Men’s Conference – At a glance… – LIT adds spark to resume – A comparison of discount rates – Attention Campus Leaders: – Pepsi Night scores big – Taylor Family Dinners return after 3 years – Roberts shows strength after crash – Senior Art Exhibits – Ziegler sacrifices sleep, family for play – My Body, His Temple – Editorials – …


The Echo: February 13, 2004, Taylor University Feb 2004

The Echo: February 13, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

Board amends dance policy – Dorsett dispels church myths – Taylor alumni to share business knowledge at Monday conference; all interested students welcome – Graduate program gets new start – Taylor students invite to Statehouse – Clarification: – Kesler Center takes shape – Vespers addresses the power of prayer – Vespers changes name and location – In Short – Student to staff in one day – Called to Morocco – TU men visit capital – The Echo’s Top 10 Ways for singles to spend Valentine’s – Editorials – Board dances to new tune – Embrace God’s renewal – Photo Opinion: …


The Echo: February 6, 2004, Taylor University Feb 2004

The Echo: February 6, 2004, Taylor University

2003-2004 (Volume 91)

CS identifies fall prowler – Library gets tech overhaul – Lilly matches funds to a tune of $3.5 million – Thin Client at a glance – SAV now mandatory – Skip hired as next TU dean – News in Brief – Web folders open job opportunities – Students dig well in Guatemalan town – Mostad wins big on game show – Energy by land, air or water… it’s impossible to please – Letter to the Editor: Hit by a car at TU – Letters to the Editor: What are Taylor men looking for in women? – Taylor guys want substance …