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Taylor University is undergoing changes. In a survey the administration sent, students expressed frustration and anger about ...
Do you ever feel that where you are today is the result of a series of events you never would have seen coming? Michelle Medlock Adams calls them “divine mistakes.” Adams is an award-winning ...
The goal of the three-week Lighthouse trip to Hungary was one of fellowship and community. Over the course of January, a group of 22 students were led by Julie Borkin, assistant professor of ...
You may have previously seen him give a family a campus tour — if he didn’t first give you a tour. Junior Tyler Smith is the ...
Taking blood pressure, learning how to interact with patients and make beds with people in them are some of the things being taught in the Taylor’s School of Nursing’s first semester. Any challenges ...
Environmentally friendly actions like recycling are a way to cherish what God has created. Our call to sustainability is a biblical command and a way to love one another well. “As we think about ...
Sometimes, love looks like butterfly wings. As the culture of Gerig’s second floor — known more affectionately as “Twooge” — has shifted in recent years, so too has its definition of love and ...
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