The 2004-2005 volume of The Express, Taylor University Fort Wayne’s student newspaper.
Missing issue: 9:1.
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The Express: May 12, 2005
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Professor undergoes rare eye surgery — The Glass Menagerie — Falcon Film Festival — Associate dean of advancement accepts full-time missionary position — TTO strives for support — Review: The Glass Menagerie — God is not my homeboy: how do you treat your Bible? — Scholarship Luncheon — ACTS: missionaries to prisoners — Athletes honored at athletic banquet — Athletic Banquet 2005 — Sports Updates
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The Express: April 22, 2005
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Bill Myers: crybaby, coward and moron — An inside look at a night on patrol with campus safety — Chocolates and Cereal — Seldom Scenes: Wicker Part — Julie Thomas: Former Presidential PR Advisor — Dr. John Schutt: botanist is shutter bug! — Intramural basketball creates late-night fun — Sports Updates — Intramural Basketball — Go fast, but at your own pace
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The Express: March 24, 2005
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TSO announces newly elected officials for next year — Mr. TUFW 2005 — Library displays art — Jest what the doctor ordered — Seldom Scenes: i <3 Huckabees>— Bryan Smith: diagnosed with two forms of CF — J-term missions trips plant seeds of hope for those in need — Believe in yourself in order to succeed — Women’s Basketball — Sports Updates
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The Express: February 24, 2005
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Bedi talks about the search for a new president — Spiritual Renewal Week, spiritually renewing? — They Didn’t Mean It — Don’t put God on the sidelines — Seldom Scenes: Changing Lanes — Confessions of a reformed music pirate — Kitchen Construction — Mr. TUFW Men in Tights — Intramural Volleyball — Sports Updates — Students enjoy J-term intramural volleyball
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The Express: February 7, 2005
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CLL: beating the competition — TTO Play Try-Outs — Missionary student enhance TUFW community — Tired of all the words — Letter to editor: tattoo response — Lessons for the college graduate because adulthood is forever — Famous Love Birds — Winter blues may be serious health concern — Women’s basketball — Men’s basketball
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The Express: November 18, 2004
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Best-selling writer Jerry B. Jenkins speaks at TUFW — Pops ’N’ Pizza — Student speakers share at chapel — Last Things — Guest editorial: Shaken by God — Corrections — Top 5 Random Internet Flash Cartoon Picks — Tattoos stir controversy: is the taboo cultural or biblical? — Readin’, writin’, and rock ’n roll — Hausser living a good experience — Volunteers bring warmth to Taylor — TUFW Gem winners — An introduction to America’s northern neighbor, and Julia — MAC visits Windy City — Students mentor Angel Tree kids — Seldom Scenes: “Meet Joe Black” — Fun Thanksgiving Facts — “Desktop” transforms Saturdays — Harvest Carnival 2004 — Spice up your spiritual life: creating ways to keep your devotions fresh — Caedmon’s Call review — Turkey Facts — Basketball seasons begin with losses — Men’s Basketball
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The Express: November 5, 2004
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WOW week challenges students — Commuter Pizza Party — Service day makes a new impact — The Council of 100 — TUFW adds new counseling major — Seldom Scenes: “The Godfather” — Brothers and sisters in Christ come from different culture — LTC sparks campus discussions — Occult Panel — Soccer season comes to a close — Tip-off time for men’s basketball
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The Express: October 21, 2004
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Old Lehman Library becomes new CLL — Non-trans attend fun-filled picnic — Women’s ministry hosts first campus conference — Another Endangered Species to Add to the List — Bush is best bet for president again — Vote for Kerry to carry America — TUFW introduces new Bible study format — Seldom Scenes: Return to Me — Justice department reaches out to kids — TSO: a closer, more in-depth look — Falcon soccer — Womens’ volleyball team ready to win tournament
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The Express: October 8, 2004
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President Bush, Kerry or Jessup? — Ministry Fair 2004 — Library dedicated for future service — Schultz Hall experiences an extreme makeover — Always Somewhere Else: Blown on that Dusty Harmonica — Seldom Scenes: “Cowboy Bebop” — Professor Johnson to debut new CD — From questioning to being called — Students minister to the community — Girls play tough at Powder Puff football — Lady Falcons soar through the seas