Creativity and culture converged as students from diverse backgrounds took the stage, inviting the audience to catch a glimpse of their unique identities through artistic expressions. Mosaic Night ...
When sophomore Grace Channell was 3 years old, she first started baking with her mom. By the time she was seven, she was ...
Every year, Taylor University pairs incoming students with current students for a full-day event called "24 at Taylor," which ...
As the lights dimmed and the French accordion music faded, audiences were swept away on a two-and-a-half hour ride through ...
Clay tablets, cook books and foam mascot heads — all are a piece of Taylor history, preserved in the stacks of the archives.
The stars in the unpolluted Upland sky may be a routine sight for most of its residents, but for some they are the threads that weave together a compelling self-portrait. "Nocturne” is an ...
Though art and medicine are often viewed as separate spheres, Anderson sees a strong connection between the two fields. God ...
Something changed in Abby Portolese the third time she visited the Dominican Republic. “The first two trips were really like ...
Craig Long was a pastor ministering to Christians. Now, he is teaching about ministry to guide future pastors.
So on election day, show up to cast your vote not to beat those standing in line with you, but for their good. Cast your vote ...
Diana Verhagen (‘12), hall director for on-campus apartments, agreed. She said Taylor culture, broadly, is defined by ...
To ignore the place of modesty in our lives is to create room in our relationships for distortion, a twisting of love and ...