The 2005-2006 volume of The Echo, Taylor University’s newspaper.
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The Echo: May 12, 2006
Taylor University
Taylor lives remembered, celebrated – Seniors win race – LTC changes – Moore wins 2005-2006 Distinguished Professor – Alumni, students run Mini – CR&I names poster contest winners – Faculty vote on J-term – Ringenberg updates book – Seniors scramble to victory – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – Hayhurst moves on – Students make red carpet debut – Senior reflections – A letter from the Habeckers – Letters to the Editor – Another challenge to TU sisters – Goofus and Gallant – Breaking chains in chapel – ‘M:I III’ does the impossible – Gnarls maps ‘Elsewhere’ – Love is All debuts ‘Same Song’ – Malle’s ‘Elevator to the Gallows’ comes to DVD – TU’s record season ends – 2005-06 Year-End Sports Awards – Track stars ready for nationals
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The Echo: May 5, 2006
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Taylor goes ‘Beyond the Mind’ – Habecker inaugurated as president – VanRyn starts road to recovery – Nursing home hosts prom – TU+kids=inspiration – Students’ memories stay alive – Mayo accepts Tu students – Helping Hands aids local community – Davis learns from farm days – It’s easy being green – What if ‘Dateline’ saw you? – Letters to the Editor – A challenge to TU sisters – Get ready for McCain in 2008 – 1EO shows appreciation – Letters to the Editor – Realism reigns in ‘United 93’ – Built to Spill goes ‘In Reverse’ – TU Theatre presents ‘Talley’s Folly’ – Ghost raises ball with ‘Fishscale’ – Payne’s toasts first anniversary – TU sets all-time win record – Track teams take third – TU softball eliminated
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The Echo: April 28, 2006
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Taylor family mourns fatal crash – Commute for Uganda youth – Teens fall before Christ – Munn’s surgery proves successful – Overcoming College Debt – Free Music Events – Taylor University Vision 2016 Master Plan Update – Inauguration Schedule – Russian team trains at TU – ETC, Lilly donate technology – Cancelled Events – Stewards celebrate creation – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – Cramer’s call to Nussbaum – Mandor recalls chemotherapy – Responses, Thoughts, Prayers – A Psalm, a Lament – Letters to the Editor – Ritter chronicles ‘Years’ – ‘Sleven’ scores for Hartnett – TU Theatre presents ‘Talley’s Folly’ – Rouse gets happy – Taylor baseball sweeps Grace – Trojan track focuses on task at hand – Trojans win three of four, tie for 5th – Western Conference Playoff Preview
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The Echo: April 21, 2006
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ATMs to replace Taylor cashier – Inauguration to soar “Up and Beyond” – Festival features Trojans’ films – TU launches balloon experiment – Survey winners claim $100 checks – Taylor remembers Butz-Carruth – “Echo” earns ICPA awards – SallieMae helps consolidate loans – Burn, prairie, burn – Rah, Winner address leaders – Heartland, New Media bring Sparks – Computer science hosts competition – Corduan publishes new book – Bruners bring media experience to Taylor – “No Shoes” dons boots – Thank you, I’m sorry, goodbye – Letters to the Editor – Tired of headlines – Racism, Taylor and Christianity – An ethic of contribution – Letters to the Editor – Mates ‘Bring It Back’ – ‘Tsotsi’ explores thug life – Lips flame out – ‘Smoking’ sparks debate – Taylor readies for stretch run – Strong Trojan pitching leads to split with Grace – Trojan track squads take second – NBA Playoffs preview
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The Echo: April 7, 2006
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Student sentenced for Schultz Hall fire – NASA teaches TU students – Staley Scholar visits campus – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – Rafting the Wabash – Miller smiles in trials – For seniors only – Common sense defense – Letters to the Editor – Christian service is not optional – Chapel check-up – Support YC2006 – Letters to the Editor – ‘Vendetta’ raises timely questions – ‘Libertine’ strikes low blow – Morrissey leads ‘Tormentors’ – Sunny days: Taylor 7-2 over break – Student writer has all-star experience – Trojan softball splits with Cougars in home opener – TU stays on track
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The Echo: March 17, 2006
Taylor University
Beauty, abuse, redemption resonate – Future leaders dream big with TABS – Skip-a-Meal donates to World Vision – Females to find fulfillment – Apply for ’06-’07 Echo, Ilium editor positions – Sophomores worship at class coffeehouse – Muller raps with mission – Coming full circle – I kissed senior scramble goodbye – In defense of off-campus – Letters to the Editor – Letters to the Editor – Defining the Postmodern church – Goofus and Gallant – Somewhere in middle Morris… – Cherish Chapel – Roe v. Wade for men – Library offers movie choices – ‘Caché’ reveals mysteries – ‘Mr. Beast’ roars – ‘Destroyer’s Rubies’ shine – TU bats heat up in comeback – Taylor falls to Lindenwood – York, Jones lead Trojans at NAIA National Indoor Championships
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The Echo: March 10, 2006
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Rockin’ the highway – J.R. Kerr speaks on emerging church – Men/s conference raises tough issues – Prayer chapel renovated, students pray for troops – Health fair brings services to Taylor – Getting down to business – Route 66: Rockin’ the Highway – Nostalgia Night 2006 – Puckstrong – Letters to the Editor – Letters to the Editor – Imagining the Postmodern church – The Model Taylor Student – More to art than meets the eyes – Christians risk conceited conviction – The Ring Two – Brosnan takes aim in ‘Matador’ – Sanctus feels ‘Love’ – Anathallo returns with ‘Floating World’ – Leu exposes grace – Trojans send Saints packing – TU baseball season preview – 2006 Taylor Trojan Baseball
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The Echo: March 3, 2006
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Maher claims victory – Let’s talk about sex – IT plans summer upgrade – Awareness Week focuses friends – AHANA, AAA host Ethnic Dance Night – Students participate in Relay for Life all-nighter – Pastors take on porn – Miller makes his mark – Church engages culture – Possible solutions to financial ruin – Letters to the Editor – The Model Taylor Student – Letters to the Editor – Fines not fine with students – Is Your Boyfriend/Girlfriend Hindering Your Walk? – Worship lacks diversity – Single girls want mengagement rings – Optimism prevails in ‘Indian’ – Monkeys storm U.S. – MewithoutYou, local bands rock Kokomo – ‘Scared’ hits wall – Trojans return to nationals – Lady Trojans fall to St. Francis
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The Echo: February 24, 2006
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Maher, Stallings win primary – Bell signs on to coach Trojan football – 48-hours of prayer – AHANA draws speakers for Black History Month – TU to gain dollar sense – Markos lectures on Lewis – Messer educates educators – Kim moves on, moves out – Live for today – Off-campus life proves unfulfilling – Letters to the Editor – Letters to the Editor – Comments can affect eating disorders – Community speaks out against abortion proposition – The Model Taylor Student – Love thy neighbor as thyself – Scenery, story shine in ‘Brokeback’ – Chorale toasts Mozart – Sigur Ros gives heavenly performance in Indy – Oscars offer close race – Trojans share conference title – Lady Trojans move on to semifinal – Trojan All-Conference Team Members – Trojan All-Conference Team Members
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The Echo: February 17, 2006
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Bands battle for top title – TDO hosts special olympics – Row runs for office – Phase two renovations slated for ’07 – Relay for Life confronts cancer – TU pursues Ecuador site – Jenbe Ensemble drums up emotion – Fort Wayne to build new dorm – TU team plans research in Russia – Students save lives – God bless America – The Model Taylor Student – Letters to the Editor – Dr. Ricke’s 77 theses – Join the speed date scramble – Pollard loses ‘Voices’ – Man plays God in ‘Flowers’ – Palestinian ‘Paradise’ – Meloy’s talent lost in Tarkio – Lady Trojans start to heat up – Track & Field Anderson Invitational -- #12 Trojans ready for final test Saturday
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The Echo: February 10, 2006
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Habecker reveals 10-year plan – Zondervan hosts Muncie African-American exhibit – Summit impacts students – New Sunday library hours begin – Students serve AIDS orphans – Complaining for better tomorrow – Letters to the Editor – Guilt negates generosity – The Model Taylor Student – Salvation through abortion – Letters to the Editor – Open doors to KSAC guests – Allen loses in ‘Match Point’ – ‘Detrola’ captivates – Belle and Sebastian pursues true faith – Bird’s live show flies – Seattle’s tortured history – Trojans lose heartbreaker -- #8 Wildcats outshoot Taylor – Taylor Indoor Invitational key results
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The Echo: February 3, 2006
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TU embraces AoA – Chapell to renew spirits – Garringer wins CASE award – Students visit Camp Days’ tables in DC – Lilly endows $4.5 million – Students compete for independence – Quick Facts – Taylor leaders named in Who’s Who directory – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – 93 students, 6 countries Lighthouse 2006 – Poland – Trinidad – India – Guatemala – Ecuador-Pre Med – Ecuador-Radio – South Africa – Everything bad is good for you – The Gospel according to Ezra – Goofus and Gallant – Letters to the Editor – Statement on Union – Good job, America – Letters to the Editor – Spielberg triumphs in ‘Munich’ – Brooks finds ‘Comedy’ – TU Opera performs Mozart – Cat Power goes country – Strokes gives ‘Impressions’ -- #11 Trojans knock off Bethel – Taylor battles through MCC – The reader’s guide to Super Bowl XL
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The Echo: December 9, 2005
Taylor University
Students film SINBAD – Lighthouse trips commissioned – Library to remain open on Sundays – Surges scare students – SAC hosts Christmas banquet – G.E.M’s Going the Extra Mile – Self-defense seminars hit home – Financial aid reviews scholarships – Grappling with life, death – Getz makes Ivanhoe’s history – Elwell makes big bucks – Deck the Halls… …with TU Christmas – “And heaven and nature sing” – Kidding out of love – Letters to the Editor – Christianity calls for chivalry – Goofus and Gallant – Watch out kid, you’ll shoot your ear out – Letters to the Editor – Support worthy causes – ‘Narnia’ brings Lewis to life – 2005 albums impress – Gift ideas for oddballs – Trojans defeat conference rivals – Lady Trojans win with defense – Wilt steps down
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The Echo: December 2, 2005
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Patterson nets 600 wins – Billie Manor retires – TU plans larger Nussbaum – Counseling center prepares students – Equestrian team jumps into competition – Etiquette dinner teaches manners – Walkway of Lights illuminates Marion – Grant County has a mission – Students struggle with suicide issue – 12/3 Memories – guilt trip traps students – Letters to the Editor – Feminist reflects on student’s condition – Giving thanks – Nativity justice – Letters to the Editor – ‘Harvest’ comes up cold – Concerts bring cheer – BSS delivers beautiful mess – ‘Pride’ gets new look – York, Vanderberg named All-Americans – Brooke named All-Region
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The Echo: November 18, 2005
Taylor University
Toben accepts TU leadership award – Ethics bowl team places second – Taylor takes first – Taylor G.E.M.s Going the Extra Mile – NSMSLC 2005 – Reaching refugees – Students sort glasses for Upland Lions Club – Habitat for Humanity goes global – Porter’s jokes win regional radio contest – Debunking image myths – Wild at heart – Letters to the Editor – Goofus and Gallant – Million Dollar Miracle – Catty and Chastity – What defines you? – Show respect for veterans – Jesus follows you home – Letters to the Editor – ‘Rent’ owns Hollywood – “Z” mines old sounds – Why? grows up – Listener comes home – Two Taylor runners go national – TU knocks off #16 St. Xavier – NFL – #2 Cedarville outruns Taylor
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The Echo: November 11, 2005
Taylor University
Honeywell hosts TU musicians – Bomb scares target Fort Wayne campus – Opportunities abound – World Vision’s Steve Haas to speak out on AIDS – Fire sparks queries – TCA takes center stage – Meth, kids do not mix – Clegg plans ARKA tours – Hurricane hits hearts – Hotdog apology – Letters to the Editor – Civility in the stands – Taylor’s new covenant – Hidden Pictures! – Student reflects on heart’s condition – Log off online hate – Letters to the Editor – ‘Jarhead’ misses target – History in b&w – Depeche Mode makes comeback with ‘Angel’ – ‘Wave’ disappoints – Good things come in pairs – Lady Trojans start season 1-1 – IWU stops TU in MCC first round – NFL
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The Echo: November 4, 2005
Taylor University
Generations of music – Ferguson speaks in 2005 Simeon Sermons – Culture Shock – Davis finds funny bone at Parents’ Weekend – Alpha Chi adds members – W.O.W. Week Schedule – Laxzlo shares jungle reality – SB06: Missions Possible – Warning: Talent Overload – My Generation Night – Joe’s 25-Year Plan – Letters to the Editor – Sounding like Christians – Goofus and Gallant – Eyes shut to nightmare – Catty and Chastity – Defending the Dolce – Facing a serious budget problem – Letters to the Editor – Making of ‘Little Women’ – Bands treat TU – Cage weathers dreary forecast in new film – Folds wows WMU – Trojans ready for conference – TU football leveled by Tornadoes – NFL – IWU tackles Taylor in first round
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The Echo: October 28, 2005
Taylor University
Parents’ Weekend Schedule – Hurricane trip helps clean up Mississippi – Relay for Life launches a new campus cabinet – Women’s intramurals tackle IWU – Taylor expands graduate programs – WOW hosts a missions job fair – BHONE makes comeback – Committee revives academic dean search – Taylor G.E.M.s Going the Extra Mile – Hurricane relief leaves lasting mark – Duty comes with degree – Letters to the Editor – Chapel turned into political rally – Senate lobbies for library hours – Goofus and Gallant – Keep the campus dry – Defending sin-free swearing – Letters to the Editor – Lovedrug returns to Taylor – Doc shows prison life – Franz Ferdinand does it ‘so much better’ on second LP – New music for tired ears – Trojans prepare for opener – Women’s soccer wins shoot out – IWU stops Taylor on senior night – NFL
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The Echo: October 14, 2005
Taylor University
Resnet weathers storm – Fire destroys dorm – Alumni flood campus – X-Games score big – Former Wal-Mart executive explores business ethics – Fundraising blitz hits Taylor – Relay for Life Kickoff – Seniors sell Airband set – Say no to nano – Letters to the editor – Chapel: a crutch or a gurney? – Questioning community – Goofus and Gallant – Suds in campus bubble – Taylor e-mail for graduates – Avoid apathy – Letters to the Editor – Teen tests family in ‘Thumbsucker’ – Gray’s tales impress – Curl classic receives director’s cut DVD revival – Young’s ‘Prairie Wind’ – Volleyball breaks hot streak – NFL – Strong defenseive effort falls short – Season At A Glance
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The Echo: October 7, 2005
Taylor University
Puppets place first – Students meet scholarship donors – Helyer replaces Hazen – Graduating? Apply today – Homecoming Weekend Events – Class of ’55 – Blast from TU’s past – We are all cyborgs – Goofus and Gallant – Letters to the editor – Quiet place for Sunday study too taboo? – Why do we attend chapel? – Letters to the Editor – ‘Serenity’ brings sci-fi thrills – Montreal’s Wolf Parade stalks American audience – ‘A History of Violence’ has strong acting, gripping story – Meager plot hurts ‘2046’ – Lady Trojan tennis burns Leafs – Taylor lacrosse kicks off season at Purdue – Season at a Glance – Quincy knocks off Taylor 26-19 – NFL
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The Echo: September 30, 2005
Taylor University
Habeckers feed leaders – Operation Wheelchair brings hope – Habecker’s study plan – Business program begins – Parents travel to Ireland – Win a date with… a third wester? – Bringing in the pros… Seminar covers bioethics – Taylor adds scholarship – James Dean Festival displays classic cars – Millennials supersede Gen X – Student senate makes changes – Fit for Jesus – A serious call for opinions – Letters to the editor – TU men lack leadership – Let grads keep @tayloru.edu – Modest eyes – Letters to the Editor – TU student visits Telluride – Murray’s sad road – Bloc Party, Iron & Wine reviewed, reconsidered – Trojans dominate with defense – Taylor loses tough road game at St. Ambrose – Season at a Glance – Volleyball wins MCC match – NFL
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The Echo: September 23, 2005
Taylor University
ROJAM prepares pre-majors – ROJAM Seminar for Undecided Majors – Prayer renews hearts – Taylor earns $4.5 million grant – Tin-Man ‘Duathlon’ – Taylor budget falls 12 students short – Moody’s Lutzer to speak in chapel – Reade projectors stolen – The Merling Trio – facebook – Equestrian team trots into new season – An open letter to old people – Don’t run with scissors guns – Christians serve out of love – Goofus and gallant – Letter to the Editor: No colorblind Christianity – Roberts confirmation should be a given – Letter to the Editor: Post-T.W.O. stress disorder – Letters to the Editor – Stevens salutes Illinois – TU hosts Sleeping at Last – Payne’s opens – Chung, Kim tell honest stories in emotional songs – Statesmen veto Trojan effort – Trojan golf team places 6th – Season at a Glance – Men’s soccer loses road match – NFL – Trojan soccer wins at home
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The Echo: September 16, 2005
Taylor University
Festival crosses 35-year mark – Farmer returns for Spiritual Renewal – Real Life affects real lives of inner city children – Habeckers host hog roast – William Taylor Foundation plans housing complex – TU plans parade – Science series brings experts – TWO aids in Katrina relief – Students push product – Liberal arts revisited – Gumbo and grievances – Learning from Unitarian humanists – Why “Hitch” matters – Is busyness next to godliness at TU? – Letters to the Editor – White Stripes paint Indy red – ‘Crash’ hits DVD – ‘Blankets’ addresses family, religion – Kanye returns – Quote the Ravens, ‘Nevermore’ – Cross country starts strong – Season at a Glance – NFL plays chaotic first week
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The Echo: September 9, 2005
Taylor University
Rediger wins teaching award – Truth about Taylor Lake leaks out – Career Development moves to Union – Getz lifts refugees’ spirits in Indianapolis – Katrina leaves city in ruins – Student body president spends summer serving – Taylor World Outreach AIDS Projects – Frugal student hates books – Stop the blame game – Spirituality in the right doses – Labeling prevents loving – More experience needed for Chief Justice role – Consider the virtues of an arranged marriage – Letters to the Editor – TU grad opens record shop – Trojan short enters national film festival – Horror, legal drama dominate “Emily Rose” – Joy Electric plays Goshen – Brittany Smith returns to Taylor – Women’s tennis prepares for strong year – Season at a Glance – Trojan volleyball pulls even – The NFL kicks off 2005 season
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The Echo: September 2, 2005
Taylor University
Habecker returns to Taylor – Students plunge into day of service – Nudity policy: bare facts revealed – Freshmen saddle up for hoedown, Welcome Weekend festivities – International students land at Taylor – TU falls into high rank in national statistics – Students aid tsunami victims – Taylor graduate publishes novel – Frisbee golf course debuts on campus – New IDs: the price is right! – Sheehan wastes Bush’s time – Take it easy on the ring – Bathroom additions preserve Wengatz tradition – Values differ in Middle East – One man’s soiled couch is another man’s treasure – Reach out with school supplies – Letters to the Editor – Intonation music fest showcases diversity – Nature documentaries star penguins, bears – Summer songs offer instant thrills, short shelf life – My Rock and Roll Birthday Weekend – Auditions for the play Little Women – 2005 football season preview – Lady Trojans soccer takes home opener from Mt. Vernon – Men’s soccer team returns from Ireland missions trip – Women’s basketball begins preseason with new look – Season at a Glance