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The Echo: May 12, 1989
Taylor University
Student Echoes – The Thrill of victory…the agony of defeat -- $76,000 allotted to improvements – Senior Seminar profs to gain ‘classroom experience’ in Athens – Commencement 1989: ‘A Time to Rejoice’ – Letters to the Editor – Pro-life – Taylor named among ‘best of best’ in national university honor roll – Stop the film! Roll The Credits – Cornerstone billed as ‘Family Reunion’ – SAC Your ticket to… -- ‘Another successful year’ touted for Taylor athletics
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The Echo: May 5, 1989
Taylor University
The Race: one senior biker’s perspective – 35 Years of Taylathon – Bike-A-Thon ‘89 – Low enrollment leads to close of Free Enterprise Laboratory – Odysseus to advertise activities for students – Ringenberg elected two-year president of Christian Conference on Faith and History – A Sunday snack turns smoky… -- Amazing Taylor – Correction… -- Announcement – Banquet will feature jazz theme – The Crucible challenges audience – SAC Your ticket to… -- Taylathon: Yesterday & Today – Race Day Festivities – Letter to the Editor – Pro-Choice – Taylor to give baccalaureate speech – Women’s softball ends season with double-header win, fifth inning rain-out – Playing Dirty… -- Golfers ‘make presence known
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The Echo: April 21, 1989
Taylor University
Conference challenges youth to ‘Take A Stand’ – Triathlon course redesigned; spectators to benefit – Student art show to feature contest, sculpture t-shirts – Conference Schedule – Student Echoes – Practice makes perfect… -- University honors one of its own for grant proposal work – An Eye for an Aye – Witch trials to end theater season – Announcements – SAC Your ticket to… -- Women’s softball seeks consistent season – Sports updates
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The Echo: April 14, 1989
Taylor University
Taylor students experience missions in Ecuador, Jamaica – Amazing Art… -- Muthiah: a year later – Faculty kill VCRs – Politics of policy-making – Letters to the Editor – Yearbook – VCR – Editor’s Note – Cameras Never Blink: Although if you try really hard, you may get them to wink for you. – Correction – Final home concert for Chorale – SAC Your ticket to… -- Baseball team looks to regain 20-win season – Box scores – Equestrians to ride in regionals
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The Echo: April 7, 1989
Taylor University
Spring break-in: youths vandalize Wengatz – Winquist reflects on teaching experience in Singapore – NSLC to teach effective Christian leadership – Tony Campolo featured keynote speaker – News Summary – Salvation Army Band to close out Performing Artists Series season – Perspective and Issues – The Princess and the Jester – Corrections – Wellness Fair will concentrate on total health – Band to feature sacred and traditional music – Marks to perform ‘no fluff’ concert – SAC Your ticket to… -- Sports Stats & Scores – Taylor Springs into Sports – Track teams begin ’89 season
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The Echo: March 17, 1989
Taylor University
Bluemel to present heart research – Pastor Griffin explains ‘ashes and Easter’ – Student Echoes – 28-7: Road to Kansas City ends season – AIDS victim to speak – 1983 Taylor grad shares his experiences of homosexuality and God’s grace – New Faculty Spotlight – Seminar to feature former Ford executive – Students plan to participate in campus Concert of Prayer – Play It Again, Sam or (Why the VR debate isn’t as dead as we all wished it were) – Spiritual emphasis to be provided for faculty – Letters to the Editor – SAC Your ticket to… -- Student election results announced – Banner year comes to an end in KC – Box scores – Spring Cleaning
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The Echo: March 10, 1989
Taylor University
VCR debate ends – A tender moment… -- Sweet success! – A look at the dream season: commentary – Acquisitions ’88: sculptors explain campus artworks – SBP candidates discuss campaign issues – Student Echoes – Political UnderDog – Perspectives and Issues – Blood drive proves successful – SAC Your ticket to… -- New Faculty Spotlight – Organ, brass to give concert – Plight of homeless brought to light by project – Students head south for spring – Coming Attraction – Toby Shope dances his way through Taylor – Nostalgia Nite rolls with success – Letter to the Editor – Sloans: Duo pianists blend talents – Philharmonic to join Sloans for concert – Where to go and What to see… -- Taylor wins third district title in four years – Box scores
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The Echo: March 3, 1989
Taylor University
‘Peanut Butter’ man to visit campus – Trojans trounce Hanover in NAIA game – Unity through diversity breeds success for band – Letters to the Editor – Editor’s Note – Wheaton College – Yearbooks – “Real World” – Echo Praise – Portrait of Lewis – Where to go and What to see… -- Major created by English dept. – Correction – A Note from the President… -- Box scores – Tournament berth ends in defeat for Lady Trojans – Auditions announced for spring play
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The Echo: February 24, 1989
Taylor University
Debate over VCRs elevate tensions – MSO to feature Gospelfest ’89 – VCRs: Committee discusses issues of integrity, misuse – Parnassus results announced – Letters to the Editor – Yearbook – Galleria – Editor’s Note – Retirement Fund – VCR – Editorial – Dirk Rowley – Union renovation plans see progress – Rousselow learns oriental fine arts on recent sabbatical experiences – Where to go and What to see… -- SAC Your ticket to… -- Box Scores – Lady Trojans one step closer to NCCAA title – Trojans ranked fourth in NAIA district poll heading into tourney
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The Echo: February 17, 1989
Taylor University
Tuition increase approved for 89-90 – How the tuition cookie crumbles… -- It’s Goooood!!! – VCR vote brings new proposal – Kesler named chairman of Christian College Coalition – The Yearbooks have arrived! – Editorial – Committee methods questioned – Board endorses Fine Arts project – FrankenHurl Master of Darkness and Doom – Conference shows students ‘its’ okay to be smart’ – Taylor to defend Airband title – Bushur sets scoring record – Box scores – IUPUI hands Taylor seventh loss
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The Echo: February 10, 1989
Taylor University
Committee to decide on VCR policy – Gillham: the Okie in an earthsuit – Kesler reflects on university development – Taylor breezes past IWU – Vandalism causes galleria closing – New Faculty Spotlight – Where to go and What to see… -- Ship date promised by advisor, publisher for yearbooks – Letters to the Editor – The arrows fly and Cupid strikes again!! – Student Echoes – Students abroad see culture, violence – SAC Your ticket to… -- Foreigner to bring comedy to Little Theater – Lady Trojans continue quest for national tournament play
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The Echo: February 3, 1989
Taylor University
Trips abroad provide students with new insights – Insurance liability forces Taylor and Wheels to sever relations – ‘Victorious Christian living’ to be topic for Spiritual Renewal – New Faculty Spotlight – Quink to perform a cappella concert – Latin American study program to be offered – Where to go and What to see… -- Please. Don’t Ask. – Letters to the Editor – Perspectives and Issues – Taylor basketballers defeat St. Francis, 79-47 – Lady Trojans prepare for national tourneys
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The Echo: December 9, 1988
Taylor University
Merry Christmas
Student envoys to represent Taylor in nine foreign countries – Perspectives and Issues – New Faculty Spotlight – Letters to the Editor – Sculptures – Christmas Chapel – VCRs – Student Echoes – Christmas Wishes – Where to go and What to see… -- Lecturers to compare Athens and the West – Merry Christmas from the Echo staff – SAC Your ticket to… -- Men’s basketball seeks Ivanhoe Classic title – Women win IWU Tourney – Equestrians capture title at BSU show – SAC dinner: festive feast
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The Echo: December 2, 1988
Taylor University
Presidents’ secretary retires – Spiritual Life Committee ends Christmas chapel tradition – Uh…What is it? – Burglar bursts bookstore’s bubble – Kesler Christmas program will provide ‘special fun’ – New Faculty Spotlight – Bring me a tub! – TU to produce The Foreigner – Artists Series presents It’s a Wonderful Life – Where to go and What to see… -- SAC Your ticket to… -- Men’s basketball start season 5-0 – Annual blood drive meets with success – Law honored as Coach of the Year – Lady Trojans enjoy early success
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The Echo: November 18, 1988
Taylor University
TU to establish AIDS policy – You shall live in the palace… -- Students to learn Swahili for missions trip – Football season: best in 27 years – New Faculty Spotlight – Students find giving better than receiving as tutors – Chi Alpha Omega inducts new honor society members – Announcement: -- 30 on the 30th party to be held for Morris – If success comes on a silver platter, How Do I Eat It? – Thespians to perform The King and I – Perspectives and Issues – Where to go and What to see… -- SAC Your ticket to … -- Taylor basketball ranked no. 1 in coaches poll – Woods rushes 1,511 yards in ‘dream season’ – Women’s team optimistic – Cross country teams finish seasons – Soccer competes in NCCAA tourney
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The Echo: November 4, 1988
Taylor University
HSLC offers leadership seminars to future leaders – New registration policies ease hassles – Student Echoes – Campaign ’88 – Perspectives and Issues – Registration: Doing it with class – Swedish ensemble to appear – Where to Go and What to See – Correction – Soccer team ready for NCCAA tourney – Cross-country teams appear strong for NAIA meet
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The Echo: October 21, 1988
Taylor University
Homecoming Nostalgia ’88
Taylor family remembers Milo A. Rediger – Homecoming brings past, present together – New Faculty Spotlight – New residence hall ceremonies to take place this afternoon – From the Editors… -- Let’s Go Underground – Supermarket manager dies – Alumnus to represent CBN – Inter-Class Council – Homecoming to emphasize Taylor past, present, future – Student Echoes – Theme needed for first phase of union renovation project – Week starts Oct. 31 World Opportunities – Jazz Combo to give concert – World Opportunities Week – Echoing the Past Our Seventy-Fifth Year – Perspectives and Issues – Political Profile: Dukakis – Political Profile: George Bush – After the tone – Monday PM sings praise – Children of alcoholics support groups formed – Concert features the best of Gershwin’s music – SAC Your ticket to… -- Airband at the beach – Lynette’s guide to… Where to Go and What to See – Women’s tennis places third – Sports Shorts – Equestrian club compete in show
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The Echo: October 14, 1988
Taylor University
Spirit Week brings back old nostalgia – Gortner honored by Freedoms Foundation – Taylor basketball to play team from Isuzu Motors – New Faculty Spotlight – Lynette’s guide to… Where to Go and What to See – Capt. Carl’s will offer Chicago-style hot dogs – Neither rain nor sleet nor Wall Street Journal – Multicultural cabinet redefines ‘minority’ – Women’s tennis ranks third – TU athletics find winning combination – Nominees for 1988 Homecoming Court
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The Echo: October 7, 1988
Taylor University
Parents’ Weekend features ‘food, fellowship and fun’ – Coach Odle to be honored – Taylor University again rates as ‘one of the best’ – New Faculty Spotlight – Musical cast announced – Parents’ Weekend Schedule Highlights – Developing our World (Series) Views – TU students active in pro-life march – Alumnus donates software – Intramural Football Stats… -- Chicago Sculpture donates to Taylor – Home is… Where you hang your head – Lynette’s guide to… Where to Go and What to See – Taylor equestrians sponsor first show – SAC Your ticket to… -- Perspectives and Issues – Campus media plans new programming for year – Amnesty International chapter formed – Bakke shares Ecuador experience – Unity creates success for soccer – Campus Notices – Cross country team sets season goals – Taylor football outscores Anderson
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The Echo: September 30, 1988
Taylor University
October ground breaking set for new residence hall – America’s Back in Space… -- Wheaton couple admits mistake – New Faculty Spotlight – Taylor sets historic enrollment record – Remember: ‘Vice’ is his first name – Correction… – Upland man appears in movie – Trojans to bump heads with rival – Volleyballers set for success
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The Echo: September 23, 1988
Taylor University
Out-of-state students may register to vote in Grant County area – Student Echoes – Seminars offered to executives – New Faculty Spotlight – Effective leadership discovered – New support group formed – TU students visit Costa Rica – Be it ever so humble, there’s No Place Like Dome – Career Development Activities – Editor’s Note – The newly remodeled Administration Building – Lynette’s guide to… Where to Go and What to See – Sports Shorts – Memorial to be held in honor of John Coffey
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The Echo: September 16, 1988
Taylor University
House gives 10 reasons Whisenant missed rapture – Career development offers fall sessions – Hutchcraft shares insights – Taylor to renovate student union facilities – New Faculty Spotlight – Dining commons adds new selections to its daily meals – Who’s New? – Lynette’s guide to… Where to Go and What to see – TU involved in MBA program – SAC Your ticket to… -- Soccer wins first tourney – Corky’s café provides ‘good food, low prices’ – Sports Shorts
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The Echo: September 9, 1988
Taylor University
Welcome Back!
Freshmen react to record enrollment – Chapel crowding eased – Muthiah outlines TSO services – Freimuth recipient of new look – Hutchcraft theme includes “reality” – TU to establish AIDS policy – You shall live in the palace… -- Students to learn Swahili for missions trip – Football season: best in 27 years – New Faculty Spotlight – Students find giving better than receiving as tutors – Chi Alpha Omega inducts new honor society members – Announcement – 30 on 30th party to be held for Morris – If success comes on a silver platter, How Do I Eat It? – Thespians to perform The King and I – Perspectives and Issues – Where to go and What to see… -- Taylor basketball ranked no. 1 in coaches poll – Woods rushes 1,511 yards in ‘dream season’ – Women’s team optimistic – Cross country teams finish seasons – Soccer competes in NCCAA tourney – And oh yeah, John… -- Gershwin and Quink featured artists at Taylor music series – CA department announces upcoming theater season – New DC Schedule – SAC Your ticket to… -- Taylor athletic teams to begin fall season – Weekend athletics – Taylor joins new conference
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