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The Express: December 13, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: December 13, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2005-2006 (Volume 10)
Charges filed in TUFW dorm fire — TUFW hosts weekend of events — Christmas Banquet — TUFW’s Dr. Hensley to lecture at Oxford — Fantasy raises debate — SAC Schedule of Events — Wacky Christmas Facts — WOW Week, A brief history of Hanukkah — GEM award recipients announced — Women’s basketball gets new coach — Sports Update — Powderpuff Football, Men’s basketball team ranked No. 1; player receives recognition
The Echo: December 9, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: December 9, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Students film SINBAD – Lighthouse trips commissioned – Library to remain open on Sundays – Surges scare students – SAC hosts Christmas banquet – G.E.M’s Going the Extra Mile – Self-defense seminars hit home – Financial aid reviews scholarships – Grappling with life, death – Getz makes Ivanhoe’s history – Elwell makes big bucks – Deck the Halls… …with TU Christmas – “And heaven and nature sing” – Kidding out of love – Letters to the Editor – Christianity calls for chivalry – Goofus and Gallant – Watch out kid, you’ll shoot your ear out – Letters to the Editor …
The Echo: December 2, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: December 2, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Patterson nets 600 wins – Billie Manor retires – TU plans larger Nussbaum – Counseling center prepares students – Equestrian team jumps into competition – Etiquette dinner teaches manners – Walkway of Lights illuminates Marion – Grant County has a mission – Students struggle with suicide issue – 12/3 Memories – guilt trip traps students – Letters to the Editor – Feminist reflects on student’s condition – Giving thanks – Nativity justice – Letters to the Editor – ‘Harvest’ comes up cold – Concerts bring cheer – BSS delivers beautiful mess – ‘Pride’ gets new look – York, Vanderberg named …
The Echo: November 18, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: November 18, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Toben accepts TU leadership award – Ethics bowl team places second – Taylor takes first – Taylor G.E.M.s Going the Extra Mile – NSMSLC 2005 – Reaching refugees – Students sort glasses for Upland Lions Club – Habitat for Humanity goes global – Porter’s jokes win regional radio contest – Debunking image myths – Wild at heart – Letters to the Editor – Goofus and Gallant – Million Dollar Miracle – Catty and Chastity – What defines you? – Show respect for veterans – Jesus follows you home – Letters to the Editor – ‘Rent’ owns Hollywood – “Z” mines …
The Express: November 15, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: November 15, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2005-2006 (Volume 10)
Schultz Hall fire problems minimized by strong teamwork — The day Schultz burned — SAC Schedule of Events — Student’s Schultz fire journal entry — Non-traditional Sudanese student shares unique background — Just another name in the box scores — Men’s Basketball — Sports Update — Revamping intramural
The Echo: November 11, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: November 11, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Honeywell hosts TU musicians – Bomb scares target Fort Wayne campus – Opportunities abound – World Vision’s Steve Haas to speak out on AIDS – Fire sparks queries – TCA takes center stage – Meth, kids do not mix – Clegg plans ARKA tours – Hurricane hits hearts – Hotdog apology – Letters to the Editor – Civility in the stands – Taylor’s new covenant – Hidden Pictures! – Student reflects on heart’s condition – Log off online hate – Letters to the Editor – ‘Jarhead’ misses target – History in b&w – Depeche Mode makes comeback with ‘Angel’ – …
The Echo: November 4, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: November 4, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Generations of music – Ferguson speaks in 2005 Simeon Sermons – Culture Shock – Davis finds funny bone at Parents’ Weekend – Alpha Chi adds members – W.O.W. Week Schedule – Laxzlo shares jungle reality – SB06: Missions Possible – Warning: Talent Overload – My Generation Night – Joe’s 25-Year Plan – Letters to the Editor – Sounding like Christians – Goofus and Gallant – Eyes shut to nightmare – Catty and Chastity – Defending the Dolce – Facing a serious budget problem – Letters to the Editor – Making of ‘Little Women’ – Bands treat TU – Cage weathers …
The Echo: October 28, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: October 28, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Parents’ Weekend Schedule – Hurricane trip helps clean up Mississippi – Relay for Life launches a new campus cabinet – Women’s intramurals tackle IWU – Taylor expands graduate programs – WOW hosts a missions job fair – BHONE makes comeback – Committee revives academic dean search – Taylor G.E.M.s Going the Extra Mile – Hurricane relief leaves lasting mark – Duty comes with degree – Letters to the Editor – Chapel turned into political rally – Senate lobbies for library hours – Goofus and Gallant – Keep the campus dry – Defending sin-free swearing – Letters to the Editor – …
The Express: October 28, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: October 28, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2005-2006 (Volume 10)
Fire damages Schultz Hall, residents evacuate uninjured — WOD week to offer ministry fair — Louisiana Fall Break Trip — SAC Schedule of Events — Dial M for Murder — You have much to learn young freshmen — Not to burst your Taylor bubble… — Taylor students impacted by summer in Mexico — Soccer season concludes — Women’s Volleyball vs. Goshen College — Sports Updates — Running for the Lord
The Echo: October 14, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: October 14, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Resnet weathers storm – Fire destroys dorm – Alumni flood campus – X-Games score big – Former Wal-Mart executive explores business ethics – Fundraising blitz hits Taylor – Relay for Life Kickoff – Seniors sell Airband set – Say no to nano – Letters to the editor – Chapel: a crutch or a gurney? – Questioning community – Goofus and Gallant – Suds in campus bubble – Taylor e-mail for graduates – Avoid apathy – Letters to the Editor – Teen tests family in ‘Thumbsucker’ – Gray’s tales impress – Curl classic receives director’s cut DVD revival – Young’s ‘Prairie …
The Echo: October 7, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: October 7, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Puppets place first – Students meet scholarship donors – Helyer replaces Hazen – Graduating? Apply today – Homecoming Weekend Events – Class of ’55 – Blast from TU’s past – We are all cyborgs – Goofus and Gallant – Letters to the editor – Quiet place for Sunday study too taboo? – Why do we attend chapel? – Letters to the Editor – ‘Serenity’ brings sci-fi thrills – Montreal’s Wolf Parade stalks American audience – ‘A History of Violence’ has strong acting, gripping story – Meager plot hurts ‘2046’ – Lady Trojan tennis burns Leafs – Taylor lacrosse kicks off …
Homecoming 2005 Brochure, Taylor University
Homecoming 2005 Brochure, Taylor University
Homecoming & Family Weekend
No abstract provided.
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
TUFW Alumni Publications (All)
The Fall 2005 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 (Fall 2005), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Fall 2005), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Fall 2005 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
2005-06 Chapel Schedule, Taylor University
Koinonia, John Maxwell, Tim Elmore, Glen Kinoshita, Andrew Shriver, Todd Ream, Jerry Schwenke, Brie Mcdaniel
Koinonia, John Maxwell, Tim Elmore, Glen Kinoshita, Andrew Shriver, Todd Ream, Jerry Schwenke, Brie Mcdaniel
Koinonia
Conference Spotlight
From Ordinary to Extraordinary, John Maxwell
Leadership Development
EPIC Leadership: Preparing EPIC Leaders Using Images, Experiences, and Relationship, Tim Elmore
Diversity & Community
Diversity in Evangelical Higher Education: An Interview with Will Kratt, Glen Kinoshita
Sophomore Community Groups, Andrew Shriver
Thinking Theologically: Considering Community-Part 1, Todd Ream
Book Reviews
A History of American Higher Education, reviewed by Jerry Schwenke
Hurt: Inside the World of Today's Teenagers, reviewed by Brie McDaniel
Reflections
Snapshots from ACSD 2005
Features
The President's Corner
Editor's Disk
The Echo: September 30, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: September 30, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Habeckers feed leaders – Operation Wheelchair brings hope – Habecker’s study plan – Business program begins – Parents travel to Ireland – Win a date with… a third wester? – Bringing in the pros… Seminar covers bioethics – Taylor adds scholarship – James Dean Festival displays classic cars – Millennials supersede Gen X – Student senate makes changes – Fit for Jesus – A serious call for opinions – Letters to the editor – TU men lack leadership – Let grads keep @tayloru.edu – Modest eyes – Letters to the Editor – TU student visits Telluride – Murray’s sad road …
The Express: September 29, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: September 29, 2005, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2005-2006 (Volume 10)
Hensley joins Jenkins and Higgs Among co-authors of new writing book — Christian education provides more career opportunities — By Any Other Name — Film review: Hitch — Witmer Hall basement offers opportunity to create new music — SAC Schedule of Events — It’s all Greek to me — Women’s volleyball steps up program — Home Game Schedules — Alumni Soccer Game — Sports Updates
The Echo: September 23, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: September 23, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
ROJAM prepares pre-majors – ROJAM Seminar for Undecided Majors – Prayer renews hearts – Taylor earns $4.5 million grant – Tin-Man ‘Duathlon’ – Taylor budget falls 12 students short – Moody’s Lutzer to speak in chapel – Reade projectors stolen – The Merling Trio – facebook – Equestrian team trots into new season – An open letter to old people – Don’t run with scissors guns – Christians serve out of love – Goofus and gallant – Letter to the Editor: No colorblind Christianity – Roberts confirmation should be a given – Letter to the Editor: Post-T.W.O. stress disorder – …
The Echo: September 16, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: September 16, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Festival crosses 35-year mark – Farmer returns for Spiritual Renewal – Real Life affects real lives of inner city children – Habeckers host hog roast – William Taylor Foundation plans housing complex – TU plans parade – Science series brings experts – TWO aids in Katrina relief – Students push product – Liberal arts revisited – Gumbo and grievances – Learning from Unitarian humanists – Why “Hitch” matters – Is busyness next to godliness at TU? – Letters to the Editor – White Stripes paint Indy red – ‘Crash’ hits DVD – ‘Blankets’ addresses family, religion – Kanye returns – …
The Echo: September 9, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: September 9, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Rediger wins teaching award – Truth about Taylor Lake leaks out – Career Development moves to Union – Getz lifts refugees’ spirits in Indianapolis – Katrina leaves city in ruins – Student body president spends summer serving – Taylor World Outreach AIDS Projects – Frugal student hates books – Stop the blame game – Spirituality in the right doses – Labeling prevents loving – More experience needed for Chief Justice role – Consider the virtues of an arranged marriage – Letters to the Editor – TU grad opens record shop – Trojan short enters national film festival – Horror, legal …
The Echo: September 2, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: September 2, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Habecker returns to Taylor – Students plunge into day of service – Nudity policy: bare facts revealed – Freshmen saddle up for hoedown, Welcome Weekend festivities – International students land at Taylor – TU falls into high rank in national statistics – Students aid tsunami victims – Taylor graduate publishes novel – Frisbee golf course debuts on campus – New IDs: the price is right! – Sheehan wastes Bush’s time – Take it easy on the ring – Bathroom additions preserve Wengatz tradition – Values differ in Middle East – One man’s soiled couch is another man’s treasure – Reach …
The Echo: August 26, 2005, Taylor University
The Echo: August 26, 2005, Taylor University
2005-2006 (Volume 93)
Freshmen study in Ireland – Students plunge into serving – If you’re looking for a job… – Advice before meeting advisers – Talking @ Taylor – Welcome weekend 2005 schedule at a glance – Listen to your elders – Upperclassmen offer words of wisdom to freshmen – Taylor at your Fingertips – NSO immerses freshmen – Welcome to Taylor – Tips for freshmen – Taking you to the next level – Parents, it’s not too late! – Pointers to ponder – More than corn grows in Indiana – A note from your friendly opinions editor – New Trojans Gearing Up …
Blaise Pascal - Mathematician, Mystic, Disciple, Tim Rogalsky
Blaise Pascal - Mathematician, Mystic, Disciple, Tim Rogalsky
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
This is the story of a multi-faceted Christian mathematician. Instrumental in the development of calculus, probability theory, and computing machines, Pascal (1623-1662) was a man equally enamoured with mind and spirit. His conversion experience was marked by both rational decision and mystical vision. He is perhaps best known for "Pascal's wager," which simplistic "fire insurance" version of Christianity, demanding little from the convert. However, a more careful reading of his work and his life reveals that Pascal knew much about discipleship and its cost.
The Five Orders Of Ignorance: Knowledge, Ignorance, And The Nature Of Software, Phillip Armour
The Five Orders Of Ignorance: Knowledge, Ignorance, And The Nature Of Software, Phillip Armour
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
Software is not a product, it is a medium in which we store knowledge. As simple as this idea seems, the consequences of it are quite significant. If software is not a product, then software development is not a product of production activity, despite the common practice of managing it as such. Most organizations believe that job of software developers is to build a system that we then ship to a customer. It is not. The system we build and ship to the customer is actually the by-product of the real activity which is learning. Software development is the activity …
Does The Success Of Mathematics Defeat Naturalism?, Russell W. Howell
Does The Success Of Mathematics Defeat Naturalism?, Russell W. Howell
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
This paper discusses the arguments for and against Intelligent Design from the perspectives of mathematics.
Mathematics As Poesis: A Preliminary Project Report, Sam Stueckle, Jeremy Case, Ken Constantine, Troy Riggs
Mathematics As Poesis: A Preliminary Project Report, Sam Stueckle, Jeremy Case, Ken Constantine, Troy Riggs
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
This paper talks about the various viewpoints of mathematics, beginning with classical perspectives and ending with the idea of poesis, or the theology of math as the art of making.
Jesus, Plato, Math And Theology: What Is Truth?, Paul Moffett
Jesus, Plato, Math And Theology: What Is Truth?, Paul Moffett
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
Mathematical ontology is relevant to Christians because so much of Christian theology has been historically shaped by Platonic mathematics and the ontology that goes with it. The various contributors to Mathematics in a Postmodern Age, edited by Howell and Bradley, seem to assume that Christians are necessarily realists in ontology, and they are not alone. But what is the cause of this Christian connection with mathematical realism in ontology? How much has our idea of God been shaped by Plato and his mathematics?
The Artificial Gravity Pitch, Andrew Simoson
The Artificial Gravity Pitch, Andrew Simoson
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
Toss a ball into the air; we analyze and contrast the resultant trajectories when standing both on the Little Prince’s Asteroid B-612 of 1943 and in Arthur C. Clark’s rotating space ship Discovery of 2001.
Integrating Catholic And Marianist Historical Perspectives In A Mathematics Coruse For Elementary Education Majors, Mary Wagner-Krankel
Integrating Catholic And Marianist Historical Perspectives In A Mathematics Coruse For Elementary Education Majors, Mary Wagner-Krankel
ACMS Conference Proceedings 2005
St. Mary's University in San Antonio recently reaffirmed their distinctive nature as a Catholic university promoting the Marianist tradition. This new affirmation is in response to the smaller number of Marianists serving in teaching and administrative positions on campus. Faculty have been encouraged to explore new ways to integrate Catholic and Marianist values and historical perspectives in their teaching and research. I will discuss some major Catholic mathematicians and some classroom activities that I developed for the course MT3304- Mathematics for the Elementary Teacher.