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Taylor University looks a little different in January. While many students will stay home and enjoy an extended winter break, others return and will likely be taking one course which they will ...
This cafe in Grant County serves the Lord by serving you a warm drink. The Branch is a cafe in Fairmount, Indiana, first envisioned and discussed during the summer of 2016 among leaders of Fairmount ...
The Indiana Supreme Court met to hear oral arguments in the Chapel Auditorium of Indiana Wesleyan University on Thursday, April 10. The 40-minute grilling included arguments from the prosecution and ...
"Monkey Man" blends fast-paced action with social commentary, reflecting India's societal divides. Director Dev Patel intertwines folklore with political critique, offering a unique perspective on ...
With Easter approaching at the end of this month, Taylor students of diverse backgrounds are anticipating different traditions. A common theme surrounding this time is family togetherness. In many ...
You may already know that sophomore Noah Heinen plays on Taylor’s football team, but those aren’t the only passes he makes. Heinen is the paper deliverer for The Echo. Before him, Seth Griswold, who ...
As the second half of the fall semester begins and classes become more intense, students often look for drinks to help them power through the day. There are many options, coffee being the most common.
As the weather warms and another academic year draws to a close, my heart is filled with gratitude for the remarkable ways the Lord is at work in and through Taylor. This spring's Commencement marks ...
Taylor University’s Board of Trustees welcomed two new members who will begin in May. Lisa Ford and Jamie Haenggi each bring unique skills to the table that the board values. “Every so often, we add a ...
Dust and dry earth have never withered the love of God. From the rainless skies of Zimbabwe and Arizona to the March mud of Upland, the Lord’s character is indeed a consuming fire — one junior Chloe ...
Taylor University students and Upland residents were invited to party together on Friday, May 3. The celebration at NearSpace Park centered around the dedication of a new mural, gracing the side of ...
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