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The Echo: May 13, 2005
Taylor University
Taylor bids farewell to its president – Vecino’s closes for a final time – Gyertson gives ‘state of the university’ address – Indy Mini draws many TU participants – Career development moves to Union – G.E.M. Going the Extra Mile – Meet the student body president – Eye on Alumni: Wilkins learns from teaching math – Four years later, senior finds her home at Taylor – The world from freshman to senior – Goodbye Vecino’s – Trust God, enjoy college – That ever-present camera – So long, thanks for all the fish – Letters to the editor – Why did I kiss a chicken? – Gender roles have a source – Media reflects shallow culture – Racism slashes Taylor’s unity – Motor City electro auteurs return to the stage in Chicago – New music and the unfortunate decline of Weezer – Egotistical drivel from a despiser – 2005 Mitchell Student Art Exhibit – Patterson to coach USA squad – And the award goes to…
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The Echo: May 6, 2005
Taylor University
Faculty votes to keep J-term – WTUR sponsors anti-alcohol campaign at Eastbrook – Juniors take Taylathon – New education software enters Nussbaum – Hubbard honored in Mitchell with portrait – One person’s trash is another person’s treasure – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – Taylor students + fifth graders = big math fun – Faculty Close-Up – Senior learns Taylathon lessons – Now you say something – Nuclear missiles ready and waiting – The sun, the moon and Easter day – Letters to the editor – Grateful for remembrance – Hunger: too big to be helped? – Our brains need stimulation – Letters to the editor – Hitchhiker makes mediocre cinematic debut – The subdued Silverman succeeds despite sharp contrasts to Rockin’ the Suburbs – 2005 Mitchell Student Art Exhibit – A well-rounded palate – Taylor Chorale to collaborate with local orchestra ensemble in concert – MCC Champs! – Lady Trojans’ season comes to an end at MCC tourney – Trojans take seventh at Region VIII Tournament – Trojan lacrosse club falls to unbeaten IUP in semi-finals
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The Echo: April 29, 2005
Taylor University
Taylor hosts eighth annual Grandparents’ Day today – President’s dinner honors donors Saturday night – Collegegrad.com ranks top entry level employers – Campus remembers past professor with lecture series – Students nab large carp in Taylor Lake – J-term vote still undecided – Taylor team will go to Sri Lanka to bring help and hope – Rah challenges students to reengage in culture – Unseen challenges for students with disabilities – Deneau brings fresh ideas to communication arts department – Eye on Alumni: Toben finds her calling in Texas courtroom – Who is Aaron Shapiro? – Denominations at odds – Letter to the editor: Blogging is intrinsically neutral – Letter to the editor: Blogging shows self-idolatry – Letters to the editor & cartoons – Latest from Taylor Theatre offers new dimension to age-old debate – Latest Chinese film offers antidote to Saturday morning cartoon withdrawal – Senior Art Exhibits – Mother Nature no match – Flirting with .500 – Trojans tie for second in CCLA – Tennis teams endure spring adversity en route to tourney
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The Echo: April 22, 2005
Taylor University
Benedict XVI replaces John Paul II as new pope – Upland adds new majors to curriculum – Presidential search narrowed to finalists – Nostalgic classics returned to Rediger Thursday Night – Taylathon lacks interest – YC fills weekend with fun for high schoolers – Incoming freshmen begin TU college life in Ireland – Sallie Mae helps TU campus with loans – SOC sponsors first annual Creation Care Week – Speaker, poet, author brings memoir to campus Monday – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – A professor’s hard-shelled haven – Angell learns life lessons after suffering broken neck in accident – Taylor students mentor through One-on-One – Mark of the beast = not cats – We don’t need a postmodern church – Western Christians pursue righteousness, forget about justice – Letters to the editor – Upland isn’t our playground – Who invented gummi bears? – Blogging is a waste of time – Letters to the Editor – New network series explores topics in faith and science – Oscar-nominated Hotel Rwanda arrives on video – Taylor Spring Concerts – Iron & Wine – IWU cools down surviving Trojans – Pensinger, Sarracino lead Trojans past Foresters – Boiler spoiler – Right on track – Trojan golf team playing consistent
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The Echo: April 15, 2005
Taylor University
New look, same books – New admissions video ‘wires’ TU into the future – TUFW starts 2+2 program to help students save money – Loy expounds on Westerns and culture – High schoolers flood campus for YC today – Students remember Schrum at service – Kappa Delta Pi initiates new members – G.E.M. Going the Extra Mile – Opera Theatre takes center stage – ‘Give a dollar, get a hug’ for Mentor Mom’s – Grille explains ‘no refill’ policy – Korean Explosion brings Asian Awareness – Taylor student trades spaces for a weekend – Boren demonstrates love for school on Taylor Board – From Kenya to Upland: Muchiri recounts journey – Presidential music – A powerful love unleashed – More than Christian kindness – How to be a better blogger – Letter to the Editor: Modesty is between us and God – Letters to the editor & cartoons – Hailing spring with music – Rice Pilar World Tour – Spring concerts tear through Taylor – Local Music Events – Oyster and Apprentice honor reader’s search for quality modern fiction – Zero Ks + Defense = No Hitter – Trojan baseball carries winning record into final weeks – The Holy Wars – Fincannon resigns from volleyball post – By the Numbers
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The Echo: April 8, 2005
Taylor University
Campus grieves student after fatal accident – Students raise AIDS awareness – Korean Explosion exhibits cultural diversity Saturday – NSLC sparks a ‘Chain Reaction’ – Bill Gates is not sharing his fortune – STEP grant fuels professor’s research – Speaker gives challenge to students – Student presents IT knowledge at symposium – Taylor alumnus experiences ride of her life – Faculty Close-Up – Taylor students reflect on 2004 Madrid bombing – Harvard = not Taylor – Ask, and it shall be granted – White smoke will make history – Singing throughout suffering – Letters to the Editor – Letter to the Editor: Pandemic spreads – Sin City’s visual virtuosity stops short of characters – There’s nothing good on – Half-Handed Cloud – Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Gondoliers – Lady Trojans softball geared up for conference play – Taylor sweeps St. Francis in first home games since the break – Lady Trojan MCC Schedule – Women notch first conference wins of season against Grace – By the Numbers
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The Echo: March 18, 2005
Taylor University
A Night at the Film Fest – Students share their music talents across the country – Tuition sees 4.97 percent increase for next year – Student loan rates to increase 35 percent July 1 – Teacher of the year visits TU – Tsunami relief continues in India – Center for Research and Innovation begins series – COSClub holds install fest for student body – Food drive helps needy in Marion – Ice cream overload – Hayes family passes on respect for environment – Ask out, go out. No strings attached. – Purpose driven apple thrower – Timbuktu and back again – Old people falling is funny – Letters to the Editor – SWF affirms SBM’s plan – Kidnapping on campus – Hoping for scholarships – Letters to the Editor – The art & faith of Sleeping at Last – Senior Art Exhibitions – A Night at the Movies – Funeral endeavors new worshipful experience – Charging into baseball – Taylor splits home-opener with Knights – On the next Echo sports page… – Ilium Editor Needed
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The Echo: March 11, 2005
Taylor University
Taylor alum nominated for EPA administrator – Art students to sell work online – Skip-a-meal raises $3,400 – Oliver encourages relationships – Women’s conference brings large turnout – English majors present capstone projects – It’s never too early to think about adoption – Wal-mart distribution center comes to Gas City – Dot’s Diner ‘grille’s up the night – Take ten minutes, win an iPod! – Seniors seek ‘Peace’ after graduation – Professor encourages care for the environment – Ministry Minute: TU students bring friendship to Upland elderly – Applications Needed! – Sign up for great mortgage rates! – Christianity and feminism – Meanings and misnomers – Chance process for choosing brother/sister floors? – Letters to the editor & cartoons – Voices of Taylor – Abandoned street children given voice in documentary – Sleeping At Last – Indiana native featured in art department’s March exhibition – IFC invites Anathallo and Saxon Shore to the Union – Upcoming Taylor Music Events – One and done – Trojans fight back but fall to physical team – Poor second-half shooting plagues Lady Trojans – Women’s lacrosse club loses at OSU – Weather strikes, baseball out – Taylor Career Scoring Leaders – Who’s on Deck
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The Echo: March 4, 2005
Taylor University
Mancinelli grabs SBP election – Plato’s influence remains on campus – 300 students attend TABS conference – TU needs more water to expand – New book chronicles TU women’s experiences – Applications Needed – Women’s conference accepts no substitutes this year – Take ten minutes, win an iPod! – It’s alright cause I’m Saved by the Bell – Yes, Taylor, there is an equestrian team – Faculty Close-Up – Eating out? Try Trejo’s for good food and prices – My favorite animal is bacon – Passionate and hiding it – Coming to Taylor soon? – Letters to the editor – SBM seeks dating opportunities – Kenyan history: a closer look – Letters to the editor & cartoons – IFC host concert featuring Saxon Shore, Anathallo – Legendary Motown group remembered ......The Temptations – Upcoming Taylor Music Events – Jars of Clay and Christian music’s last gasp – Pottery by Dick Lehman – Lady Trojans receive bid to tourney –Men’s Scouting report – Women’s Scouting report – Back to Branson
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The Echo: February 25, 2005
Taylor University
Angell, Mancinelli advance in SBP election – Upland Elementary shows children the world – Visiting scholar tells students how to live the good life – New show puts dorms to the test – Intramural champs take game to dodgeball tourney – TABS Student Conference – TU student takes steps in D.C. – AHANA event spreads diversity and breadsticks – Upland bids farewell to ‘Pigland,’ owner – Taylor students focus on helping global AIDS crisis – Vayhinger no longer just name for Taylor’s Loop – Roll call is for losers – What’s gender got to do with it – The Christian role in feminism – Letters to the Editor – Importance of a living will – Too much self in worship – A need for reformation – Letters to the Editor – Wolfy woos with thoughtful piano-driven rhythms – Oscar Night 2005 – Great Destroyer totes accelerated tempo with same entrancing effect – Senior Art Exhibition - Justin Weaver – Second-half comeback fuels Lady Trojans win – Making history – Hot-shooting TU soars into semis – Career Statistics – Taylor Career Scoring Leaders
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The Echo: February 18, 2005
Taylor University
Bands battle it out Thursday – Blume helps men become ‘Unstained’ – TABS conference shows TU the business of life – Grant supplies Stewards with $3,200 for new trees – ‘Meet the Candidates’ –Piece by Peace: The Business of Life – AHANA holds Harambee for whole campus – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – Upland eccentric led an unusual life – Taylor’s cow creamers Unwrapped on Food Network – Eye on Alumni: Hotmire serves from the West Wing – Editorials – Religious beliefs violated – Got loans? Read the WSJ – Point and click voting – God is not a feeling – Challenges ahead – Brad and Jen: back together? – Student reactions – Letters to the Editor – Kenyan history corrected – Chapel-going robots – A flat state grows corn – Personal account: the need for a Student Advocacy Center – How to face the unending DC cycle – Letters to the editor – Wilde’s classic stageplay opens in Mitchell – New Eastwood film outlives Hollywood hype – Faculty Music Picks – Trojans enjoy inaugural indoor event – Records are made to be broken – Taylor Career Scoring Leaders – Men’s basketball slams Spring Arbor – Trojan baseball tops Bryan College to open season, then drops three straight in Volunteer State – Lady Trojan loss sets up crucial game with St. Francis
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The Echo: February 11, 2005
Taylor University
Book signing raises money for scholarship – TU’s own reality show takes center stage – Author helps students realign their spiritual lives – Flanigan encourages students to ‘pray’ – Data Match plays Taylor match-maker – Abel leads ‘Light at Night’ seminar – Taylor adds new ESPN channels – Worship encourages students during spiritual renewal – Hall of Fame Game Challenges – New Channel Lineup – Legend of ‘Pigland’ lives on in Upland – Professors reach new degrees of excellence – Ministry Minute: Operation Wheelchair shares ‘Christ’s love’ with veterans in Marion hospital – Grizzly goes down – Fight the numbness – The Lenten season – Letters to the Editor – Wiser, matured president – Get used to temptations – Defense of Hoosier state – Letters to the editor & cartoons – Indiana record label redefines success – Selzer captures readers through poetic excellence – Inconsistencies mar new material by French duo – Faculty Woodwind Recital – The Wright stuff – Lady trojans keep pace for second in Mid-Central Conference – Taylor Career Scoring Leaders – MCC Standings (as of Feb. 11, 2005) – Welcome to Indiana hoops – First-ever Taylor Invitational indoor track meet
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The Echo: February 4, 2005
Taylor University
Pres. Gyertson leaving Taylor for Regent – Spiegel’s book nominated for an award – Hamburgers and pizza take over specialty bar – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – TDO hosts B-ball tourney for Special Olympics – Clarification: – G.E.M. Going the Extra Mile – Final cost of ice storm amounts to $18,500 in damages – Letter of Apology: – Student experiences tsunami’s effects – Faculty Close-Up – Seniors travel to cap off the year – Techno-tools overkill – Echo errors not intentional – Letter to the Editor: God bless America – Letter to the Editor: Voice for the voiceless – Student reactions – Letters to the Editor – Broadened creative spirit accompanies Oberst’s latest – Acclaimed Canadian act charms Midwestern audiences – Landscape and Space – Special Colts Section – The perks of being in the media – SpuerMan-ning met his kryptonite – Special season ends in Foxborough once again – Re-signings, draft to provide high expectations in ’05 – Trojans down Pilots to say in MCC hunt – Clutch free throws seal overtime win – Not to be forgotten
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The Echo: January 14, 2005
Taylor University
Special Edition
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. – Dr. James Earl Massey – Musician Byron Motley – Tsunami relief reaches $10,000 – Student initiative starts TU King Day – Ice storm leaves Upland, TU crippled – Bump, set, spike it in intramural volleyball – MLK Day Workshops – New discipline actions taken for 12/3 – Letter to the Editor: American call for God’s blessing oddly exclusive – Letters to the Editor – Recapturing the passion of Samuel Morris – Letter to the Editor: Ignoring major struggle may eventually weaken unity – How to take 2005 by the horns – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition.
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The Echo: December 10, 2004
Taylor University
Power outage spawns chaos – Art majors take role of teachers in 4-week program – Campus fasts to grieve 12/3 – ‘Twas the week before finals – Echo In-Depth: Tuition used to pay off debt – PR class to send Marion teen girls to Windy City – Students seek to create wetland on TU campus – correction: G.E.M. – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – Clean sweep – Christmas Open House – Letters to the Editor – Thank you, gentlemen – To chastise or restore? – A new heart attitude – Being children of light – Where are men in ministry? – A llama named Stinky – Letters to the Editor – God, the first cause of evil? – Gift delivery brings joy – Letters to the Editor – Weathering snow drifts and shopping malls – Music Department Christmas Concerts – Taylor improv group returns, features fresh comedy act – Brumbaugh leads Lady Trojans to pair of wins – First West, OC capture first ever dodgeball crown – Trojans fall to Foresters, ground powerful Pilots – The loudest silence – Ford moving up on career three-point field goals list – Taylor Career 3-Point Leaders
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The Echo: December 3, 2004
Taylor University
Echo In-Depth: Skipped meals keep budget down – Crouse condemns cohabitation – Tree lights up Rediger lobby – Pulliam shares his integration of faith and reporting in seminar – Phonathon doubles last year’s totals – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas – Faculty Close-Up – Advartise with Us! – G.E.M. Going the Extra Mile – Weatherspoon brings fresh experience to Career Development – Editorial: Mini-merger: Echo and WSJ – Q & A: How do Santa and Jesus live together in your life? – Letters to the Editor – Making Christmas time merrier – Letter to the Editor: Headway against abortion – Stumbling over the manger: How to reconcile Jesus and Santa – Fatal flaws hinder Alexander’s impact – Music Department Christmas Concerts – Christian punks show maturity on new record – Junior Voice Recital – Trojans dominate 10th-ranked Marian – Lady Trojans win holiday tourney – Equestrian club jumping competition – MCC Standings (as of 12-3-04) – Upcoming Schedule – Vanderberg, York fare well at Nationals – Plass moving up the career scoring list – Taylor Career Scoring Leaders
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The Echo: November 19, 2004
Taylor University
My Generation Night is back ‘On the Air’ – Echo In-Depth: Athletics show lack of funding – TWO gift drive brings joy to kid’s faces – ‘Choosing to lead’ sets theme for women’s forum – Advertise with Us! – G.E.M. Going the Extra Mile – Women’s staff Christmas luncheon continues – Kesler defines manhood – The power is in the blood – Gray reaches beyond job to encourage Taylor students – Ministry Minute: TDO befriends local disabled athletes – Editorial: Remembering our shoulders – Taylor taxi: a controversial reality – Sin: our common ground – A look at God in the eye – Letter to the Editor: In praise of diversity – Letters to the Editor – EWF offers action-packed entertainment in Marion – Opera Theatre – Metcalf features superior artistry in new exhibit – All Time Top 5 – Trojan football carries winning streak into ’05 – Trojans outmatched by Cardinals – Lady Trojans fall in MCC finals – Seventh Heaven
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The Echo: November 12, 2004
Taylor University
Echo In-Depth: Students’ need not being met by financial aid – Stott preaches Simeon sermons – Students add a splash of color to downtown – Upland prairie burning held early this year – Concert held to raise money for Peru-held U.S. prisoner – Ayres gets ready to serve new purpose, again – Dodgeball, a true TU intramural story – Princeton Review to provide survey of Taylor – Chorale sings praises at the Praise Gathering in Indy – A different kind of vision – Russel learns the call of the wild – Eye on Alumni: Jurgensens bring God’s love to Russian orphans – Letter to the Editor: Bush fans responsible to keep the president accountable – Letter to the Editor: Bike ‘borrowing’ is stealing – Does ‘W’ spell w-i-n for evangelicals? – Overlooked and unappreciated – Chick flicks take women out of reality, and leave them there – Letters to the Editor – Journey from Guevera’s diary recounted in new film – Cool Hand Look shares spirited, refreshing message on fall tour – Paying tribute to 80s post-punk pioneers – Senior Art Exhibition – Music Events – Lady Trojans down Foresters, move to semis – Deeper on the inside – Trojans get first win – 2004-05 Schedule
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The Echo: November 5, 2004
Taylor University
Kerry concedes, Bush wins – Echo In-Depth: Bookstore explains book prices – Taylor welcomes parents to campus – WOW returns with call to missions – Clarification: – Sawyer set sees light – Statistics show teachers need more science education – Student teachers travel overseas to teach – From TU to Ukraine with love – Sophomore English donates bone marrow – Talk Around The Loop: What was it like to vote in the 2004 election? – Editorial: Bike ‘borrowing’ harasses Upland – Letters to the Editor – Not all called to be Cahill – Abortion: non-issue in election – Women can lift each other up – Evangelicals confirm Rove’s genius – Letter to the Editor: A Watergate perspective on 2004 presidential race – Letters to the Editor – IFC presents Hell House – Parents Weekend Events – Boltz addresses the often asked ‘What’s it like?’ – Taylor Theatre hosts musical retelling of classic literary tale – Lady Trojans go perfect in MCC! – Let’s all be friends – Growing gains – 2004-05 Schedule
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The Echo: October 29, 2004
Taylor University
Echo In-Depth: $9 million surplus explained – TU provides relief to hurricane victims – LTC forum raises student’s concerns about dating – AQIP helps TU stay accredited – Trick or Treaters – WOW shows students ways to serve – TU helps the United Way – Freaky Fest brings Halloween fun – Welcome to the Taylor Family – Faculty Close-Up – Kerry vs. Bush: Which candidate offers better policies? – Letters to the Editor – Differing parties can build community – Learn to accurately judge political discourse – Christian presence needed in society – Letters to the Editor – Excuse me if I steal some party rhetoric – Interpol entice with haunting melodies and black suits – Huckabees offers light-hearted approach to deeper dilemmas – Documentary explores the torn childhood of Stevie – Lady Trojans look for lucky 13 – Trojans close regular season with 3-1 victory – St. Francis ends Lady Trojans’ season with sixth straight – Trojan XC grabs third, fourth at MCC meets – Lacrosse club turns fall ball into time of service – Streak reaches seven and counting
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The Echo: October 15, 2004
Taylor University
Internet not working? Here’s why – Taylor faces Oxford students in video conference – Ireland’s Jennifer Lewis makes visit to Upland campus – TU takes Habitat trip to Fort Wayne – X-Games break from norm – Speaker addresses creation issues – Students walk for cancer research – Cahill challenges students to care – Wake up and smell The Grille – Who’s Who at The Grille – TU maintenance man suits up to protect Upland – Ministry Minute: Taylor Lions Club shares more than eyesight – While at Taylor, risk showing more zeal – Letter to the Editor: ‘Republican’ not synonymous with ‘ignorant’ – Let’s have some more disagreements, please – Letter to the Editor: New perspective on file sharing: Art belongs in the public domain – Letters to the Editor – Answer “later” when asked Shall We Dance? – Staff picks the music to their ears – Music recommendations from The Echo Staff – Senior Art Exhibits– Christian folk artists play in support of Relay for Life – Trojans down first place Cougars… – Lady Trojans dominate Goshen and Trinity; several players earn honors – Women’s lax opens fall with win over Cards – X-country teams each capture runner-up – Trojan football crushed by 2-4 Urbana University – Lady Trojans stay positive despite four game slide – Fall sports MCC standings (as of Oct. 14)
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The Echo: October 8, 2004
Taylor University
TU walks for cancer cure – 3K participants brave rain for Homecoming spirit – Business students become top executives for a day – MyTaylor opens new portal to Internet – Grant County takes a step back in time – Wal-mart VP visits Taylor – Joel Sonnenberg encourages TU community in chapel – VP of Laurie Consulting speaks at Ball State – Clarification: – G.E.M. Going the Extra Mile – Taylor’s true prayer warriors – Student artwork gains exposure –Eggleston honors her mother in Relay for Life – Letter to the Editor: Library time benefits athletes – All added up, the evidence points to a Taylor bubble – Evangelism is every Christian’s calling – Letters to the Editor – Bush needs the popular vote this year – Taylor deserves a few words of praise – Different brick adds beauty to campus – Elections 102 – Letters to the Editor – Festival returns to celebrate world cinema – Bent displays artistic innovations in photography, video – Catch delivers earnest prayers with driving force – Lady Trojans suffer first MCC defeat – Lady Trojans capture second in MCC with nearly perfect season – Third quarter derails hopes for Homecoming victory – Downey leads Trojan golf team to fifth place conference finish
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The Echo: October 1, 2004
Taylor University
2EW seizes Airband title – Homecoming brings familiar faces – Kesler Center opens its doors today – Alumni purchase Odle Gym facelift – Wal-mart exec speaks at TABS – Macaroni box causes controversy – Studying students prove more of a distraction – Meningitis Vaccine Clinic – Mentoring groups gain popularity – Flashback to 1954 – Eye on Alumni: Manganello experiences life in the Secret Service – Newsies Deliver – Letters to the Editor – Group LTC signing better for community – Taylor buildings mismatched – Be a witness on the road – ‘Born-again Christian’ doesn’t always mean ‘Republican’ – Letter to the Editor: food waste shows ungratefulness – Voter Registration – Elections 101 – Letter to the Editor: Voters: get out of comfort zone – Letters to the Editor – Christian chart-toppers to flavor Homecoming – Senior Art Exhibits – IFC and Super Size Me are lovin’ it – Task force moving toward changes for intercollegiate athletic programs – 19th-ranked Lady Trojans improve to 3-0 in Mid-Central Conference – Trojans can’t stop Bees’ high-powered offense – Men’s soccer knocks off Grace, won 3-of-4 – Lady Trojan tennis remains undefeated – Vanderberg places Trojan X-Country
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The Echo: September 24, 2004
Taylor University
Handy Andy loses identity – TU radio hits the airwaves – Tin Men prove their strength – TU applies for million dollar Lilly grant – Rebel Without a Cause returns – Students makes waves at Boat Regatta – COS lecture teaches students about computer security – Boline walks again – SLC encourages growth on campus – Faculty Close-Up – Christians should forfeit personal rights – Letter to the Editor: Dorm stereotypes break down community – Seize the future: Vote in November – Letter to the Editor: LIT program looks beyond college – Letter to the Editor: ‘Taylor Bubble’ is a myth – Voter Registration – Letters to the Editor – Jazz legend performs to students in Ft. Wayne – Taiwanese pianists to open Taylor’s Performing Arts Series – Overlooked ‘60s rock pioneers embody heartfelt struggle – See FFH in concert! – What no one else will stay – Record stuck in a rut – Harsy lifts Lady Trojans to third straight in MCC – Trojan golfers take eleventh place at Indiana Wesleyan Invitational in Marion – Trojans to face 7th-ranked St. Ambrose – Intramural football standings (as of 9/23/04) – This Week…
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The Echo: September 17, 2004
Taylor University
Daniels rolls into campus on state tour – Spiritual Renewal provides healthy journey – Taylor competes for best satellite – Employee health plan meeting to discuss new plans – Fun at the Covered Bridge – Join the Echo Staff – Seminar speaks on sharing hope with Muslims – Married…with homework – New hall directors make themselves at home – ESL builds bridges to Hispanic community – Christians duty-bound to make political choices – This swing voter still swinging – Opinions page seeks rational dialog – Letter to the Editor: Taylor campus ignoring biblical mandate – Letters to the Editor – Voter Registration – Hero promises viewers gripping cinematic journey – See FFH in concert! – Music Department announces Performing Artist Series schedule – Taylor Performing Artist Series Schedule – IFC invites Irish author to share thoughts on faith, culture, U2 – Trojans’ comeback falls short – Youthful men’s tennis team holding its own – Jarheads compete in Taylor invite; Maddawgs on their own – Men’s soccer matches win total from last season – Intramural football standings (as of 9/16/04) – This Week…