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Warrior Dash fights for charity, strength

For most runners, 3 miles is nothing. What about a 3.24-mile race with water, fire and run-down trailers blocking your way? Yes, trailers. Now that’s a challenge.

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DFW flight cancellations continue past Tuesday tornadoes

Thousands of travelers were still facing delays and canceled flights Wednesday at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport a day after massive storms packing tornadoes rolled through North Texas, but the disruptions were mostly isolated and hadn’t rippled out across the country.

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Storm overturns Dallas, Fort Worth with tornadoes

Tornadoes and violent storms raked through the Dallas area, Tuesday, crumbling the wing of a nursing home, peeling roofs from dozens of homes and spiraling big-rig trailers into the air like footballs. More than a dozen injuries were reported.

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Lecture series seeks accord of science, faith

Galileo. Copernicus. Evolution. Stem cell research. Science and faith have been viewed in opposition throughout history, said Jim Coston, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. Coston hopes to change that view with a series of guest lectures to be held at the church in April.

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Students to fight human trafficking in 5K race

Baylor students have come together to host “We Run BecAuse,” a 5K race that will take place at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Waco Dam. The money raised by the race will go to the A21 Campaign, an organization that fights human trafficking.

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War of the Roses pits Greek Groups against each other to the benefit of Push America

Although a war is rarely viewed as a means to a charitable end, Baylor’s chapter of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity plans to challenge that view with its own war.

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Fuzzy Friends to walk in style

Baylor fashion students are designing animal outfits to help local dogs.

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Waco police cuff students for intoxication

Late-night celebrations led to the arrest of five Baylor students Tuesday night.

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Distemper virus threatens local dogs

No one adopting a puppy expects it to die after two weeks, but that is exactly what happened to several Baylor students.

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North Waco settlement house to break barriers

Two Baylor students will have the opportunity to interact with the Waco community on a daily basis, possibly beginning in the fall.

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