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The Echo: May 3, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: May 3, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Final Spring Issue
Students protest off-campus housing policy – Campus safety addresses speeding around the loop – 3D game engine earns student second place in Indiana – Taylor University administration looks into M-term – Griffin’s Five-Day Forecast – Brotherhood celebrates ‘Christmas in April’ – Taylor professors retire, leave legacy with community – Jumping Bean owner runs for county office – Taylor freshman produces CD, looks to record second – Key to ending Mid-East crisis lies in broken UN resolution – Letter to the Editor: Off-campus housing policies anger students – Letters to the Editor – ‘Royal’ fun starts this weekend …
The Royal Family
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 2002 performance of The Royal Family by _George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber
The Express: May 2, 2002, Taylor University
The Express: May 2, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 6)
New block registration a step to end schedules difficulties — I’m not afraid of needles — Linde Payne hired as third RD — Prayer Council extends campus-wide vigil — PDA: Public distaste of affection — Punk like me: A preppy’s glimpse of prejudice — The Express Index — An educated look at the Falcon Film Festival — ..the ring’s the thing/wherein we’ll catch the conscience of the spring — The Steel Mill nails intramural victory — Team Awards — The Top Ten — You win some, you lose some — Score!
The Echo: April 26, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: April 26, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Student to represent Taylor in national equestrian competition – Taylor students get rid of trash in neighboring community – Taylor couple opens home, hearts to MKs – Student’s life overseas fuels passion for women’s rights – ‘Mi Pueblo’ is a saucy, spicy delight – Why I hate Hollywood when it comes to sequels – Jason Harrod brings east coast folk songs to Upland – Leaps & Bounds: Track easily wins home invite – The Ultimate Update – Drafting a long Saturday – Trojan lacrosse loses vicariously
The Echo: April 19, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: April 19, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Campus ‘Encounters’ Youth Conference – Dorms in process of getting sprinkler systems – Parents’ insurance often covers students’ property – Rice Pilaf performs to the sound of laughter – Griffin’s Five-Day Forecast – Kijankos find new home in Taylor community – Jamie Oliver: Taylor athletics’ own ‘superfan’ – Taylor professors form ‘Quadrivium,’ record CD – Lend a ‘Helping Hand’ by buying thrift store clothes – Oprah, ‘Queen of Talk’: The latest in spiritual fashion – Response to Blackboard – Letter to the Editor: God: our fortress, our protection, our stronghold – Letters to the Editor – Creepy, freaky ‘Frailty’ – …
The Express: April 18, 2002, Taylor University
The Express: April 18, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 6)
Large number of incoming freshman requires change in housing set-up — It’s spring! — Students return with lessons, souvenirs from mission trips — Seniors honored at Jr. Sr. banquet — A senior’s spring perspective — An appeal for campus safety — The Express Index — Where’d you get that tan? — There he is… Mr. TUFW! — In the days before Vice President Dr. Yost — Spring Event Calendar — Intramurals head to overtime — Indoor soccer team loses opener — TUFW baseball throws out first pitches of season — The Top Ten
The Echo: April 12, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: April 12, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Women part of new Taylathon tradition – Ravi Zacharias to speak at National Leadership Conference – Campus Pastor search update – Taylor hosts and places first in programming competition – Middle East in midst of turmoil after 13 day offensive – Rice Pilaf around the loop – Griffin’s Five-Day Forecast – Taylor student ‘big sister’ to pregnant teens – The man behind the e-mails: Robert Craton speaks – Rafting down the Mississippi: not your typical summer job – Rafting down the Mississippi: not your typical summer job – Blackboard separates students, profs – Letter to the Editor: Derogatory statements about …
The Echo: April 5, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: April 5, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Brown Collection moved to library – Campus Pastor candidate interviews – Math team places third – In Memory – Letter to the Editor: Do you know what you’re eating? A question of animals and ethics – Editor’s Note – Softball ready to swing at MCC – Off-Campus wins A-league final
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
TUFW Alumni Publications (All)
The Spring 2002 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Spring 2002), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Spring 2002), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Spring 2002 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Koinonia, Siang-Yang Tan, William H. Willimon, Carolyn Arthur, Damon Seacott, Melanie Sunukjian
Koinonia, Siang-Yang Tan, William H. Willimon, Carolyn Arthur, Damon Seacott, Melanie Sunukjian
Koinonia
Spotlight on Speakers
Heeding the Call of the Ministry of the Towel, Siang-Yang Tan
Being Honest About Why We Can't All Just Get Along, William H. Willimon
Perspectives on Practices
A Christian Philosophy of Student Development: The Ongoing Discussion and Debate, Carolyn Arthur
A Life Worth Living, Damon Seacott
The "State of Our Seniors" Address, Melanie Sunukjian
ACSD Matters
Executive Committee Elections
New Professionals Retreat
ACSD 2002 at Lee University
Regular Features
President's Corner
Editor's Disk
The Express: March 21, 2002, Taylor University
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 Echo: March 15, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: March 15, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Sinatra and Zeppelin on the same stage – Griffin’s Five-day Forecast – ‘Originality’ aim of coffeehouse – Letter to the Editor: Ready-made personal lords and saviors, and the crazy, plastic Jesus – Letter to the Editor: Missed opportunity – Letters to the Editor – Best of 2001: Neville’s top ten movie picks – Senior Art Exhibits – The Oscars: who should win, who will? – Track runnin’ down a dream – Bracketology - the study of Cinderellas
The Echo: March 8, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: March 8, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Eleven channels proposed to replace ESPN – Search committee considering eight candidates for campus pastor – Changes in foundational documents recommended to Gyertson – Parking in a tight spot – Taylor coaching legacy dies at 81 – Men’s Conference – Women’s Conference – The brain drain: Indiana college grads hit the road – SBP-elect shares his past and vision for Taylor’s future – Letter to the Editor: Thankful for Taylor – Letter to the Editor: Finding a new diversity in the household – Should Christians laugh with ‘Will & Grace’? – In love with Wrigley – Intramural Standings – Trojan …
The Express: March 7, 2002, Taylor University
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 Echo: March 1, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: March 1, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
C.S. Lewis and Friends host swell-known speaker – Sex and the Village at Taylor – Taylor students represent Saudi Arabia in Mock UN – Presidential elections near – Griffin’s Five-Day Forecast – Building a budget for a smooth financial future – Mob mentality encourages community – Letter to the Editor: Attitude toward college marriages should be cause for concern – ‘Body Image Awareness’ hits home, makes some think – Letter to the Editor: Taylor men called to be “tender warriors” – Columns versus letters to the editor – Letters to the Editor – The battle for the ‘Best Picture’ Oscar …
Peter Pan
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 2002 performance of Peter Pan.
The Echo: February 22, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: February 22, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Students to gain awareness of body image – Thousands of dollars in property stolen – Griffin’s Five-day Forecast – Inside The Race – Letter to the Editor: No manipulation, emotion a necessary part of spiritual life – Letters to the Editor – Black History Month: reflection and celebration – A student in December, a lecturer in February – Black History Month: next week’s activities – The practice of yoga: occultic or just relaxing? – Staying single and happy in a romantic society – Thinking ‘happy thoughts’ with ‘Peter Pan’ – ‘Over the Rhine’ mellows out Taylor – Lady Trojans ready …
Peter Pan
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 2002 performance of Peter Pan based on the play by J. M. Barrie with music by Jule Styne, Mark Charlap, and Trude Rittmann, and lyrics by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Carolyn Leigh.
Peter Pan tells the story of the Darling children, Wendy, John, and Michael, and their adventures with Peter Pan, the boy who never grows older and lives in the fantastical land of Neverland.
The Express: February 21, 2002, Taylor University
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
The Echo: February 15, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: February 15, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Campus prays ‘Jabez’ for Spiritual Renewal – Women get their time to shine in annual forum – Clarification – The Gospel According to the Simpsons – Letter to the Editor: What happens when one cannot be vulnerable? – Letter to the Editor: Emotional manipulation – Letters to the Editor – Olson Hall plans night of coffee, art – Senior Art Exhibits – Like the Jeffersons, movin’ on up – For all the marbles – Olympics Medal Count
The Echo: February 8, 2002, Taylor University
The Echo: February 8, 2002, Taylor University
2001-2002 (Volume 89)
Taylor loses friend and family member – Tuition on the rise to provide more financial aid – Memorial gifts and prayer – A marriage twenty years in the making – Lighthouse trip to Czech Republic opens eyes, changes lives – Non-specific female – Valentine Dinner Concert – Petition to the president – Letters to the Editor – Trojans handle pressure from ‘Cats – The NFL preaching to the press
King Day 2002 Schedule, Taylor University
King Day 2002 Schedule, Taylor University
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules
The schedule of events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Celebrating The Life And Legacy Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Taylor University
Celebrating The Life And Legacy Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Taylor University
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules
The program for Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
A Response To Jay Barnes Essay, John Witte
A Response To Jay Barnes Essay, John Witte
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Seeking Community: Creating Effective Lifestyle Agreements, Steven P. Bird
Seeking Community: Creating Effective Lifestyle Agreements, Steven P. Bird
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Christian colleges wrestle with the creation and maintenance of regulations for correct behavior of campus members (lifestyle agreements). Using theoretical considerations as well as specific application examples, a way is presented to create a lifestyle agreement that is internally consistent and fits the needs of the campus. Specifically, the effect of external constituencies, organizational efficiency, and, most importantly, efforts to develop community, are used to guide the construction of lifestyle agreements. While very specific examples are given, no effort is made to create a one-size-fits-all set of codes. Instead, a framework is constructed to allow a campus to develop a …
Commonality & Diversity, Donna Thoennes
Commonality & Diversity, Donna Thoennes
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
As students are increasingly influenced by postmodern thought, which promotes ideas of community without a common center and emphasizes difference, so students may have fresh conceptualizations of what community is and how it functions. This study explored students' conceptions, experiences, and ideals of community.
The tension between commonality and diversity within community has caused much debate in the social sciences. Interviewees, who were students at member institutions of the CCCU, recognize the same tension and often struggle to navigate their relationships within a collegiate environment that promotes both.
Thirty undergraduate senior students at two Christian colleges were interviewed in February …
Hypocrisy: Moral Fraud And Other Vices, Jake Smith
Hypocrisy: Moral Fraud And Other Vices, Jake Smith
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Searching For The Perfect Fit: An Examination Of The Job Satisfaction Of Middle Management Student Affairs Professionals In Christian Institutions Of Higher Education, Brent Ellis
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Education, Religion And The Common Good: Advancing A Distinctly American Conversation About Religion's Role In Our Shared Life, David M. Johnstone
Education, Religion And The Common Good: Advancing A Distinctly American Conversation About Religion's Role In Our Shared Life, David M. Johnstone
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.