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    The Echo: March 16, 1990

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    Seminar to feature corporate executive – Nostalgia Night – Music groups to travel over spring break – Off-campus party brings expulsions, suspensions – Tuition increase explained – A Senior Panicked – Faith, learning burning bright… -- Correction… -- Perspectives and Issues – Letter to the editor – Blind Prejudice – March Madness: A commentaryhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1989-1990/1017/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: May 11, 1990

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    Student Echoes – Graduation to be held outside – Juniors capture Taylathon victory – Newlin receives diploma – Letter to the Editor – Concert tickets available – Perspectives and Issues – Attention students – House named Distinguished Professor – Senior theme ‘different’ – Study tour to combing business, culture – Correction – My life on the line – SAC Presents – Baseball team ends season – A driving rain storm…https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1989-1990/1023/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: May 5, 1995

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    National and International News – Campus Calendar – University housing philosophy divides administration, students – Taylathon tradition – Perspectives & Issues – Letters to the Editor – Taylathon - The Early Days – Scenic Overlook – Taylathon ’95 – The Riders… – Senior Class - The defending champs – Sophomore Class – The Course… – Women Trikers – Junior Class – Freshman Class – Exhibit Winners – Echo Sports Awards – Newman hammers competition – Track captures MCCs – Baseball nears 30 wins – You Make The Call!https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1994-1995/1023/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: May 26, 2003

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    Jay Kesler: Taylor’s beloved chancellor leaves lasting legacy – Daryl Yost: Man considered ‘invaluable resource’ retires after 20 years of service – Gyertson ‘stompin’ in the Air Force One – Seniors dominate Taylathon – Pletcher shares stories of love and strength – L.A. teaches life-changing lessons – Semester in Spain gives students new perspectives – “Only yurt” for unconventional students – Letter to Editor: The Echo exploits – Student senate accomplishing goals – It’s the end of the year, but I’ll be back! – Letter to the editor: A response to DeMik’s column – Editor’s Response – Letter to the editor: Albertson letter beneficial for questions – Farewell, Taylor University – Fake documentary film A Mighty Wind is great fun – Senior Art Exhibit – Tight pocket fails to cash in for Taylor sports – 2002-2003 Taylor Sports Finishes in MCChttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-2002-2003/1024/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: March 9, 1990

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    Taylor to launch recycling program – Student Echoes – Election draws record voter turnout – Where the presidential votes were – TSO election results – Class election results – Joy’s doctrines cause dispute; Marriage, family, singleness speaker discusses Genesis – Gallup to graduate after eight years – Perspectives and Issues – Letters of the Editor – Tuition – Tuition rebuttal – Election – Concert to feature blind musician – Nielson co-wins Tintner piano award – Shope’s play opens tonight – Trojan loss dashes Kansas City dreams – Senior players finish successful careershttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1989-1990/1016/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 7, 1971

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    Class of \u2775 welcomed to U.C. • Outing Club enjoys homemade lasagna • U.C. appoints 9 to faculty • Overseas study applications due October 22, 1971 • Philadelphia Quartet opens forum series • Dr. John Vorrath Jr. dies during Summer • Editorial: The year of optimism • The student image: the medium is the mess • Weekly names Candy Silver editor-in-chief for 1971-72 • Kitchen cynic: The Living dead • Ursinus senior wins memorial scholarship • Ursinus players tour world • Perspectives on the 1971 soccer team • Ursinus sophomore honoredhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1107/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: December 6, 1991

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    Chapel services to celebrate Christmas – Christmas Concert Calendar – Gift items on sale tomorrow – Students spend fall in Israel – Seminar to prepare seniors for the future – Senior art show on display ‘Mark of my Maker’ – Letter to the editor: Enjoyable evening – Perspectives and Issues – Students to practice classroom skills – Faculty spotlight: hall directors – Taylor Trivia – Christmas stories, pajamas, all part of Taylor Christmas tradition – Taylor to face Southern Tech in Belmont Classic – The Echo Sports Contest – Lady Trojans to battle Spring Arborhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1991-1992/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Our Cat and A Close Shave (visual art)

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    Erin is a non-traditional student at the UofA and a former staff writer for The Santiago Times. She mothers, gardens and writes from her home in Fayetteville and plans to pursue an MFA in poetry. Lauren Dial is a senior attending the University of Arkansas studying Creative Writing. She was the Fiction Editor for the first edition of The Diamond Line. Her work generally revolves around experimenting with new perspectives. She believes stepping into the unknown lives of people, or creatures, entirely unlike yourself is a leap into a greater understanding of the larger consciousness

    The Echo: April 26, 1991

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    Art exhibit open to students – Literary London trip planned – Nelson impacts youth – Fitness rooms improved; to open next Wednesday – Perspectives and Issues – TSO positions available – Psychology professor receives doctorate – Taylor Mysteris – Why are there orange dots on some lights in the DC? – Letter to the Editor – Rescue Rebuttal – Students experience missions in Haiti – Senior art major does her homework – The Best of Times… – Taylor teams to compete in tournaments – Softball – Golf – Track – Baseball – ICC Taylathon Spirit Week Don’t Miss It! – Cycling club forms ‘Wheels of Thunder’ – Taylor Athletes of the Weekhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1990-1991/1023/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: April 10, 1992

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    NSLC to bring leaders to campus – Taylor named to 1992 Honor Roll – Campus Visitation Day Students offered taste of campus life – Prospective students visit TUFW – 911 service in jeopardy – Chorale to say ‘yes to Michigan’ – Perspectives and Issues – Letter to the Editor – Oliver North’s Christian example – Students prepare for future by serving in leadership positions – Senior Recitals Music majors to combine talents – Taylor Trivia – Sophomores to get ‘mugged’ – SAC Events – TUFW to alter requirements – Full week of action for spring athletes – Taylor Athletes of the Week – Equestrian club to ride in regionals tomorrowhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1991-1992/1021/thumbnail.jp
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