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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 Express: April 23, 2004, Taylor University Fort Wayne Apr 2004

The Express: April 23, 2004, Taylor University Fort Wayne

2003-2004 (Volume 8)

Spring break missions trips return home — Mr. TUFW 2004 — Helpful Reminders — A woman living in a man’s world — The Express Index — How to get an internship — Junior/Senior Banquet 2004 — Overlooked movies in theaters now — Running boys set the record straight — Baseball club team loses school funding — The Essential TUFW Sports Quiz


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: …


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Spring 2004), Taylor University Apr 2004

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Spring 2004), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 2004 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Koinonia, Tony Marchese, David M. Johnstone, Kerri Cissna, Michael Card, Jeff Doyle, Todd Ream, Skip Trudeau Apr 2004

Koinonia, Tony Marchese, David M. Johnstone, Kerri Cissna, Michael Card, Jeff Doyle, Todd Ream, Skip Trudeau

Koinonia

Articles
Engaging the Meaning-Making Power of Reflection: An Evaluation of the Undergraduate Experience, Tony Marchese

"The Classroom is Not Enough..." The Reason for Residence Life on a Christian Liberal Arts Campus, David M. Johnstone

Frugal Flushing: A Look at Stewardship in Student Development, Kerri Cissna

Conference Spotlight
Wishes or Hope, Michael Card

Book Review
Strategies for Staff Development: Personal and Professional Education in the 21st Century, reviewed by Jeff Doyle

Features
The President's Corner

Editor's Disk

Thinking Theologically: To Seek the Grace that Redeems, Todd Ream


The Express: April 1, 2004, Taylor University Fort Wayne Apr 2004

The Express: April 1, 2004, Taylor University Fort Wayne

2003-2004 (Volume 8)

Note: This issue of the express was a special edition for April Fool’s Day featuring all “just fooling” stories except one.

Kellog says shut up and means it — Dining commons offers fine wines — Lehman Library to become Lehman Hall — Wiebke girls, goldfish and Japanese beetles take house hostage — DTR disaster uncovered — The Express Index — SWM seeks romance — Professor Platte’s performance not shown on national television — FBU breaks up secret society meeting — Jared leaves long-lasting legacy — Classic Hoax: The Left-Handed Whopper


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 Express: March 11, 2004, Taylor University Fort Wayne Mar 2004

The Express: March 11, 2004, Taylor University Fort Wayne

2003-2004 (Volume 8)

Many students in disagreement with proposed name change — Hensley becomes songwriter — Lackluster campaign “race” ends for TSO — Bite your tongue…this is no laughing matter — Letter to the editor: grow up! — The Express Index — Over sixty students prepare for Spring Break 2005 mission trips — Pops ’n’ pizza concert: a snazzy, jazzy success — Meet the band: Astasia — New play springs into action — Soccer team faces more than physical challenges — Upcoming SAC Events — Intramural basketball heats up


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 Express: February 26, 2004, Taylor University Fort Wayne Feb 2004

The Express: February 26, 2004, Taylor University Fort Wayne

2003-2004 (Volume 8)

Dr. Gyertson seeks campus growth — Crane proposes changes for campus — State of the Student Body Address — Phonathon rings in the financial aid — What the press won’t tell you — Student leadership toughens up — International Arts Festival — The Express Index — “The Passion” ignites controversy — Spiritual renewal week: forgiveness — Attendance skyrockets for reopened rec room — Girls just wanna run — Holla, Kevin Woods — Pepsi Pacer Challenge — Soccer team heads indoors


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 …


Taylor University Chapel Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Taylor University Jan 2004

Taylor University Chapel Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Taylor University

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules

The program for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. chapel in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.


Unity And Diversity, Taylor University Jan 2004

Unity And Diversity, Taylor University

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules

The program for the Unity and Diversity celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.


Unity And Diversity - Flyer, Taylor University Jan 2004

Unity And Diversity - Flyer, Taylor University

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules

The flyer for the Unity and Diversity celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.


Reclaiming The Game: College Sports And Educational Values, Chris Abrams Jan 2004

Reclaiming The Game: College Sports And Educational Values, Chris Abrams

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Vocation-Specific Missions And The Creation Of Communities Of Transformation, Todd Lake Jan 2004

Vocation-Specific Missions And The Creation Of Communities Of Transformation, Todd Lake

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Intellectual Humility And The Art Of Disagreement At The Christian College, James S. Spiegel Jan 2004

Intellectual Humility And The Art Of Disagreement At The Christian College, James S. Spiegel

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

Education at a Christian college properly features both honest inquiry and unwavering allegiance to core theological standards, such as those embodied in the classical creeds. This combination of commitments can create tension for the Christian educator, as insistence upon doctrinal allegiance can inadvertently reinforce dogmatic attitudes so common among late adolescents. In this paper I discuss the virtue of intellectual humility and its importance for combating student dogmatism in an atmosphere of steadfast Christian commitment. After distinguishing between theological essentials and disputable matters, I discuss philosophical and theological grounds for being intellectually humble. And I illustrate ways in which faculty …


Educating Citizens: Preparing America's Undergraduates For Lives Of Moral And Civic Responsibility, Pedro Villarreal Iii Jan 2004

Educating Citizens: Preparing America's Undergraduates For Lives Of Moral And Civic Responsibility, Pedro Villarreal Iii

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Commitment And Connection: Service-Learning And Christian Higher Education, Monica L. Mullins Jan 2004

Commitment And Connection: Service-Learning And Christian Higher Education, Monica L. Mullins

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Educating For Life: Reflections On Christian Teaching And Learning, Tony Marchese Jan 2004

Educating For Life: Reflections On Christian Teaching And Learning, Tony Marchese

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

No abstract provided.


Growth No. 4 (2004) - Full Issue Jan 2004

Growth No. 4 (2004) - Full Issue

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

The full issue of the fourth edition of Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development.


Koinonia, Jim Mccormick, Lisa Burch, Stuart C. Lord, Jenny Collins, Tracy Balzer, Steve Austin, Todd Ream, Skip Trudeau Jan 2004

Koinonia, Jim Mccormick, Lisa Burch, Stuart C. Lord, Jenny Collins, Tracy Balzer, Steve Austin, Todd Ream, Skip Trudeau

Koinonia

Themed Housing
Theme Houses: Getting to the Foundations of Community, Jim McCormick

A Year in the Little Yellow House, Lisa Burch

Conference Spotlight
Building Cross Cultural Community, Stuart C. Lord

Articles
Standards of Excellence in Short-Term Mission, Jenny Collins

"Follow Me": Intimacy with God Through Spiritual Direction, Tracy Balzer

Faith, Wisdom and Grace: Walt Campbell Interviews, Steve Austin

Features
The President's Corner

Editor's Disk

Thinking Theologically: Learning Communities, Todd Ream


Taylor University Catalog 2004-2005, Taylor University Jan 2004

Taylor University Catalog 2004-2005, Taylor University

Undergraduate Catalogs

The 2004-2005 academic catalog of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Center For Lifelong Learning 2004-2006, Taylor University Fort Wayne Jan 2004

Center For Lifelong Learning 2004-2006, Taylor University Fort Wayne

Institute of Correspondence Studies

The 2004-2006 catalog of the Center for Lifelong Learning at Taylor University Fort Wayne.


Tales From Two Cities: Service-Learning As A Christian Educational Practice, Todd Ream Jan 2004

Tales From Two Cities: Service-Learning As A Christian Educational Practice, Todd Ream

Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development

As an educational practice, service-learning offers an important means by which to work toward the integration of the curricular and co-curricular efforts on our respective campuses. However, the larger conceptual framework through which service-learning is defined and exercised is driven by what Augustine defines as the city of the world in a way that neglects the significance of what he referred to as the City of God. In this article, I identify the roots of this problem and offer an alternative conceptual framework for service-learning as a Christian educational practice. This conceptual framework challenges Christian educators to not just engage …