The Echo: Septemebr 27, 2021

Abstract

Beloved university figurehead passes away — Dining services continue to adapt to new challenges — Annual Halbrook Freedom Lecture slated for Oct. 1 — HGPS department holds Constitution Day — Aerospace companies operate in Upland — Global Need-to-Know — Protecting the past, preserving the present — Cavamagh shares this year’s chapel theme inspiration — Outside-of-the-Box Interns — Get to know local churches — Faces of MAHE — Heartbreak, art intersect — COVID-19 cases call for consistent communication — Taylor’s new art exhibit unites artists together — Bowman hosts on-campus book release — Fine Arts Showcase — Volleyball wins 5-set thriller in Odle — Men’s soccer season update — Mark’s Remarkshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-2021-2022/1003/thumbnail.jp

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