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Helen Jane “Janie” Kesler (‘59) died July 1, 2025, at the age of 89. Kesler, alumna and former First Lady of Taylor University passed away after a brief illness, President Michael Lindsay said in an ...
The Echo staff was awarded seven ICPA awards at the April 12 banquet.
As the weather warms and another academic year draws to a close, my heart is filled with gratitude for the remarkable ways the Lord is at work in and through Taylor. This spring's Commencement marks ...
Art, religion, culture, identity and the angst of young adulthood are all encompassed in “My Name Is Asher Lev” by Chaim Potok. “My Name Is Asher Lev” is about a young Hasidic Jewish boy living in New ...
Affectionately known as ‘The Well,’ Taylor’s designated student workout space is not just a place for student connection but welcomes those from the greater Upland community as well. While there, you ...
Jonathan Perez, Upland town manager, introduced Maura Hoff as the new town attorney at the city council meeting, April 1. Hoff will work closely with Perez and Mary Fletcher, town clerk-treasurer, to ...
Liam Callan, a recent Taylor University graduate with a degree in political science, philosophy and economics, is gaining firsthand experience in the legislative process through an internship in the ...
Disney’s 2025 Snow White live action remake of the 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has accumulated record low reviews mere weeks after its release. IMDb ’s 300K reviews on the movie averaged a ...
Hundreds of people used ChatGPT to turn their favorite pictures into Studio Ghibli inspired art last month, causing X to go crazy. The usual controversy followed: was AI committing plagiarism by ...
Dust and dry earth have never withered the love of God. From the rainless skies of Zimbabwe and Arizona to the March mud of Upland, the Lord’s character is indeed a consuming fire — one junior Chloe ...
If you’ve spent time in our community of Upland over the past year, you may have noticed a truly unusual level of activity for a town of less than 4,000 people. Between roadwork along Main Street, ...
When we were in elementary school, there was nothing like being line leader. Whether it was to the bathrooms or the cafeteria, the destination did not compare to the few glorious minutes of guiding ...
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