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For many people, cramming daily activities into twenty-four hours proves a daunting task. However, for freshman AJ Richardson ...
Samuel Mamede has traveled from investigating corruption in Brazil, to investigating corruption in the United States.
Until a few years ago, freshman Sadie Maples was a secularist punk with an eating disorder. Now she’s a journalism major at ...
“Do not be anxious about anything,” says Philippians 4:6. It’s hard. Academics, relationships, finances, the future and finding community are student’s biggest stressors, said Craig Cochran, the ...
Administration is simply the latest way I believe God has called me to serve His Church—and my greatest joy is sharing the inexpressible joy of Christ (1 Peter 1:8) with every part of my university.
“This is the gift of the humanities,” Edward Meadors, professor of Biblical studies, said. “Somehow we can get through to people by reading a book or watching a movie or engaging in theater to put ...
Prepare, resource, equip and coach for homiletic excellence is what drives and defines the new PREACH lab located in the ...
Jonathan Perez, Upland town manager, introduced Maura Hoff as the new town attorney at the city council meeting, April 1.
Police and a fire truck arrived outside Wengatz Hall after smoke from a dryer triggered the fire alarm on Sunday night, March ...
Sometimes, what separates us is not some metaphysical belief or complex idea but a physical barrier. For Upland, it’s the ...
By stitching fabric, they weave a story. Three Taylor students share an interest in sewing. From clothes to art, they’ve made ...
Liam Callan, a recent Taylor University graduate with a degree in political science, philosophy and economics, is gaining firsthand experience in the legislative process through an internship in the ...
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