Students, faculty and guests gathered on the top floor of the Hankamer School of Business to hear a leader in the fight against segregation speak Tuesday evening.
Month: February 2012
She intended to retire in August, but she said, “they kept asking me to stay.”
Small businesses may be what communities need in order to have healthier populations, according to a study done by two Baylor professors and a Louisiana State University professor.
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No. 6 Baylor men’s basketball will take on the Kansas Jayhawks at 6 p.m. today at the Ferrell Center. Kansas is currently tied with Baylor for second place in the Big 12 standings. Both teams are currently half of a game behind Missouri.
The idea of government involvement in health care has a long history of riling politicians. “Obamacare,” the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, has been a hot topic in politics since the previous presidential election, and now, with the 2012 election approaching, things are heating up.
St. Louis senior Brett Allen released his album “The Beautiful Life” last month as part of his artistic moniker Tidewater.
A vice president at the Susan G. Komen for the Cure resigned Tuesday, saying the breast cancer charity should have stood by its politically explosive decision to cut off funding for Planned Parenthood.
Thursday, students will have the chance to create free handmade Valentines for a special someone in their life.
In celebration of Black History Month, Food for the Soul — a free soul food meal and discussion about the traditions of African-Americans — will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday in the Bobo Spiritual Life Center.
Professor Edward B. Burger, vice provost for strategic educational Initiatives and the 2010 Robert Foster Cherry Award winner for Great…
The game between No. 6 Baylor Bears and the Kansas Jayhawks will be televised on ESPN at 6:03 p.m. today.
The Bill Daniel Student Center will host a showcase of movies created by film and digital media students from 7…
Once again, Baylor’s track and field athletes proved they can hold their own on a national stage.
Ricky Williams is retiring from the NFL.
Last-ditch negotiations to save the April 3 Texas primary appeared dead Tuesday, throwing the state’s messy redistricting battle back to a federal court that must now sort through a widely panned partial deal and pick a new primary date.
New album, new books, new performers
Any Dallas Independent School District teacher who ever said there weren’t enough hours in the day probably didn’t want to gain extra time the way it was assigned at a Jan. 26 school board meeting.
“I recently read an editorial in The Baylor Lariat supporting my recent actions against the Transportation Security Authority. I am glad to see editorial support in defense of the individual against the overreaching state. I also enjoyed the cartoon that accompanied this editorial.”
Who: Common Grounds When: Wednesday, with open spots starting at 8:30 p.m. Where: Common Grounds Stage What: Open Mic Night,…
My sister being here at Baylor during my freshman year was a God-sent; I leaned on her for a lot of things.
Baylor basketball games are becoming a tough ticket to get.
The best offense is a good defense, even with Brittney Griner.
Super Bowl Sunday is considered the busiest day of the year for sex trafficking in the United States, according Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott. But the night before kickoff, 128 Baylor women gathered to raise awareness and combat the issue head-on.
The Office of the Provost has taken the Baylor faculty directory into the electronic age.
Officials at Big Bend National Park in West Texas are looking for a mountain lion that attacked and injured a 6-year-old boy as he walked with three other people.
A woman’s body was found near an outdoor staircase early Monday near a University of Texas-Pan American campus building.
The portrayal of a young Asian woman speaking broken English in a Super Bowl ad being run by U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra against Michigan incumbent Debbie Stabenow is bringing charges of racial insensitivity.
