Historical Context Statement
The Ringenberg Archives & Special Collections of Taylor University makes a variety of historical materials publicly available to the Taylor community, scholarly researchers, and the general public. Some of these materials may include content (e.g., images, negative stereotypes, language) that viewers find objectionable for a variety of reasons. It is important for viewers to consider the time period and historical context in which the materials were created when consulting historical materials.
Resources exist to aid viewers in contextualizing historical materials (e.g., a list of questions to consider when putting sources into historical context from the University of Minnesota).
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The Echo: September 2, 2011
Taylor University
Wheel stays in Upland – Irene cracks East Coast confidence – Students amidst unthinkable tragedy – Extreme makeover: Campus edition – Living to serve – Keeping it current – The Bubble – Crumbling Dictatorship – World Voices – Crimes against humanity – Around The World In 30 Seconds – Rookies roll into Upland – Internship Around the World – Through the Financial Maze – Dear Ronnie – Trend of the Week – Quick Question? – Social Media gone Taylor – Fact of the Week – Summer Cinema Rewind – iResign – Most powerful women? – Convicted speaking – small group, big decision – Chaos control – Volleyball leaves Red Raider classic 3-1 – Men’s soccer remains undefeated – Trojan Sports In Brief – Athlete of the Week
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The Echo: August 26, 2011
Taylor University
Freshmen Edition
Beyond Measure – Healthy Benefits – Welcome Weekend Whirlwind – Freshman Blueprint – The dish on the DC – The search for church – A war without guns – Around The World In 30 Seconds – Local events – Suppressing the stressors – Redefining the new you – Volleyball looks to repeat as conference champions – Fall sports reload with freshman recruits – Trojans Sports Summer Recap – Soccer teams bringing back strong core