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2004-2005 (Volume 92)

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The Echo: December 10, 2004, Taylor University Dec 2004

The Echo: December 10, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Power outage spawns chaos – Art majors take role of teachers in 4-week program – Campus fasts to grieve 12/3 – ‘Twas the week before finals – Echo In-Depth: Tuition used to pay off debt – PR class to send Marion teen girls to Windy City – Students seek to create wetland on TU campus – correction: G.E.M. – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – Clean sweep – Christmas Open House – Letters to the Editor – Thank you, gentlemen – To chastise or restore? – A new heart attitude – Being children of light – Where are men …


The Echo: December 3, 2004, Taylor University Dec 2004

The Echo: December 3, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Echo In-Depth: Skipped meals keep budget down – Crouse condemns cohabitation – Tree lights up Rediger lobby – Pulliam shares his integration of faith and reporting in seminar – Phonathon doubles last year’s totals – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas – Faculty Close-Up – Advartise with Us! – G.E.M. Going the Extra Mile – Weatherspoon brings fresh experience to Career Development – Editorial: Mini-merger: Echo and WSJ – Q & A: How do Santa and Jesus live together in your life? – Letters to the Editor – Making Christmas time …


The Echo: November 19, 2004, Taylor University Nov 2004

The Echo: November 19, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

My Generation Night is back ‘On the Air’ – Echo In-Depth: Athletics show lack of funding – TWO gift drive brings joy to kid’s faces – ‘Choosing to lead’ sets theme for women’s forum – Advertise with Us! – G.E.M. Going the Extra Mile – Women’s staff Christmas luncheon continues – Kesler defines manhood – The power is in the blood – Gray reaches beyond job to encourage Taylor students – Ministry Minute: TDO befriends local disabled athletes – Editorial: Remembering our shoulders – Taylor taxi: a controversial reality – Sin: our common ground – A look at God in …


The Echo: November 12, 2004, Taylor University Nov 2004

The Echo: November 12, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Echo In-Depth: Students’ need not being met by financial aid – Stott preaches Simeon sermons – Students add a splash of color to downtown – Upland prairie burning held early this year – Concert held to raise money for Peru-held U.S. prisoner – Ayres gets ready to serve new purpose, again – Dodgeball, a true TU intramural story – Princeton Review to provide survey of Taylor – Chorale sings praises at the Praise Gathering in Indy – A different kind of vision – Russel learns the call of the wild – Eye on Alumni: Jurgensens bring God’s love to Russian …


The Echo: November 5, 2004, Taylor University Nov 2004

The Echo: November 5, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Kerry concedes, Bush wins – Echo In-Depth: Bookstore explains book prices – Taylor welcomes parents to campus – WOW returns with call to missions – Clarification: – Sawyer set sees light – Statistics show teachers need more science education – Student teachers travel overseas to teach – From TU to Ukraine with love – Sophomore English donates bone marrow – Talk Around The Loop: What was it like to vote in the 2004 election? – Editorial: Bike ‘borrowing’ harasses Upland – Letters to the Editor – Not all called to be Cahill – Abortion: non-issue in election – Women can …


The Echo: October 29, 2004, Taylor University Oct 2004

The Echo: October 29, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Echo In-Depth: $9 million surplus explained – TU provides relief to hurricane victims – LTC forum raises student’s concerns about dating – AQIP helps TU stay accredited – Trick or Treaters – WOW shows students ways to serve – TU helps the United Way – Freaky Fest brings Halloween fun – Welcome to the Taylor Family – Faculty Close-Up – Kerry vs. Bush: Which candidate offers better policies? – Letters to the Editor – Differing parties can build community – Learn to accurately judge political discourse – Christian presence needed in society – Letters to the Editor – Excuse me …


The Echo: October 15, 2004, Taylor University Oct 2004

The Echo: October 15, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Internet not working? Here’s why – Taylor faces Oxford students in video conference – Ireland’s Jennifer Lewis makes visit to Upland campus – TU takes Habitat trip to Fort Wayne – X-Games break from norm – Speaker addresses creation issues – Students walk for cancer research – Cahill challenges students to care – Wake up and smell The Grille – Who’s Who at The Grille – TU maintenance man suits up to protect Upland – Ministry Minute: Taylor Lions Club shares more than eyesight – While at Taylor, risk showing more zeal – Letter to the Editor: ‘Republican’ not synonymous …


The Echo: October 8, 2004, Taylor University Oct 2004

The Echo: October 8, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

TU walks for cancer cure – 3K participants brave rain for Homecoming spirit – Business students become top executives for a day – MyTaylor opens new portal to Internet – Grant County takes a step back in time – Wal-mart VP visits Taylor – Joel Sonnenberg encourages TU community in chapel – VP of Laurie Consulting speaks at Ball State – Clarification: – G.E.M. Going the Extra Mile – Taylor’s true prayer warriors – Student artwork gains exposure –Eggleston honors her mother in Relay for Life – Letter to the Editor: Library time benefits athletes – All added up, the …


The Echo: October 1, 2004, Taylor University Oct 2004

The Echo: October 1, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

2EW seizes Airband title – Homecoming brings familiar faces – Kesler Center opens its doors today – Alumni purchase Odle Gym facelift – Wal-mart exec speaks at TABS – Macaroni box causes controversy – Studying students prove more of a distraction – Meningitis Vaccine Clinic – Mentoring groups gain popularity – Flashback to 1954 – Eye on Alumni: Manganello experiences life in the Secret Service – Newsies Deliver – Letters to the Editor – Group LTC signing better for community – Taylor buildings mismatched – Be a witness on the road – ‘Born-again Christian’ doesn’t always mean ‘Republican’ – Letter …


The Echo: September 24, 2004, Taylor University Sep 2004

The Echo: September 24, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Handy Andy loses identity – TU radio hits the airwaves – Tin Men prove their strength – TU applies for million dollar Lilly grant – Rebel Without a Cause returns – Students makes waves at Boat Regatta – COS lecture teaches students about computer security – Boline walks again – SLC encourages growth on campus – Faculty Close-Up – Christians should forfeit personal rights – Letter to the Editor: Dorm stereotypes break down community – Seize the future: Vote in November – Letter to the Editor: LIT program looks beyond college – Letter to the Editor: ‘Taylor Bubble’ is a …


The Echo: September 17, 2004, Taylor University Sep 2004

The Echo: September 17, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Daniels rolls into campus on state tour – Spiritual Renewal provides healthy journey – Taylor competes for best satellite – Employee health plan meeting to discuss new plans – Fun at the Covered Bridge – Join the Echo Staff – Seminar speaks on sharing hope with Muslims – Married…with homework – New hall directors make themselves at home – ESL builds bridges to Hispanic community – Christians duty-bound to make political choices – This swing voter still swinging – Opinions page seeks rational dialog – Letter to the Editor: Taylor campus ignoring biblical mandate – Letters to the Editor – …


The Echo: September 10, 2004, Taylor University Sep 2004

The Echo: September 10, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Vecino’s, the new Jumping Bean – Matthews Bridge Festival opens this weekend – Tyner wins faculty award in chapel – Taylor grad returns to speak about C.S. Lewis – Labor Day unites Upland, TU – Mu Kappa: A glance behind the scenes – Nurse practitioner finds her home at Taylor – McDonald throws first pitch for Twins – TU students responsible to join discourse – Kind welcome eases transition – Letter to the Editor: Leave Internet Explorere behind: Firefox the better browser – Voter Registration – College studies are gifts, not burdens – Letters to the Editor – Lovedrug brings …


The Echo: September 3, 2004, Taylor University Sep 2004

The Echo: September 3, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Community remembers Hubbard – Summer construction brings campus changes – Taylor takes the Plunge – Welcome: meet new Taylor faculty – New technology on campus provides easy use for students – Join the Echo Staff – network fiasco not to return – Students share gospel from Upland to Africa – Know the Class of 2008 by the numbers – Trudeau: My life as dean of students – Community starts with individuals – Editor trades D.C. beat for Taylor – Role change: Making switch from op-ed to associate – Dorm stereotypes were Satan’s idea – Voter Registration – Letters to the …


The Echo: August 27, 2004, Taylor University Aug 2004

The Echo: August 27, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Freshman Edition

Taylor earns high grade – Move brings challenges for Res halls – Enrollment hike lets freshmen of ’88 relive West Village – If you’re looking for a job… – Arens tells tale of two roommates – Speak ‘Taylor-ese’ like a pro – Take it from me: Advice for new students at TU – Art Gallery features 20th century images from Scripture – The Artist and the Bible: 20th Century Works on Paper – Taylor Ensembles offer auditions Welcome Weekend – Parents, it’s not too late! – Music Department Calendar of Events – Campus worship ensemble prepares for outreach, …