Month: September 2012

The Martin Museum of Art will host a photography exhibition by Keith Carter from 5:30 to 7 p.m. today in…

The next meeting of the Baylor University chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America will be at 6:30…

The American filmmaker whose film, “Innocence of Muslims,” has triggered violence in Libya, says the movie was funded by Israeli donors and aimed to reveal what they saw as the flaws of Islam.

After Baylor defeated SMU on Sept. 2, former Bears wide receiver and current Cleveland Browns player Josh Gordon took to Twitter to explain Baylor football’s secret weapon. He said that Baylor’s “secret weapon” is the strength and conditioning program of Kaz Kazadi.

Muslim anger over perceived Western insults to Islam has exploded several times, most recently in Tuesday’s attacks against U.S. diplomatic posts in the Middle East in which U.S. ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed.

Lost on campus? There’s an app for that.

Cypress senior Kyle Martin, an electrical engineering major, developed an application called “Baylor Campus Navigator” to help guide people through campus. The application is free and available for iPhone users in Apple’s App Store.

Apple showed off the newest iterations of its wildly popular smartphone Wednesday morning in San Francisco, confirming that the iPhone 5 will be larger, lighter and faster while connecting to newer cellular networks.

Auditions for “All Hallowed,” Waco Civic Theatre’s second show of their 2012-2013 season, will take place at the theatre this Sunday and Monday.

Directing the play will be George Boyd, and it is the first theatre that will perform the new play by Bill C. Davis.

Baylor Artist-in-Residence, Krassimira Jordan, will perform a faculty recital at 7 p.m. Monday in Roxy Grove Hall.

Jordan will open the program with three of Franz Liszt’s piano transcriptions of Franz Schubert songs, including “Du bist di Ruh,” “Auf dem Wasser zu Singen” and “Gretchen am Spinnrade.” Another Liszt transcription will follow.

Hydration is key before, during and after workouts, especially in the Texas heat.

Vigorous physical activity in a warm environment is one of the biggest physical stresses the human body can encounter.

Women’s soccer will play Southern Methodist University from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field. Tickets…

A business research workshop hosted by University Libraries will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday in 105 Jesse…

Join Baylor football players, coaches and fans for free food and a breakdown of Baylor v. Sam Houston State during…

Neighbors and friends knew Shania Gray as a friendly, vivacious athlete. Few knew the 16-year-old had reported a man for rape until she disappeared last week and turned up dead.

The man she accused, Franklin B. Davis, has confessed to police and in jailhouse interviews to killing her. Police have said he did so to prevent Gray from testifying against him in a sexual assault case scheduled for trial next month.

While President Ken Starr and the Baylor Chamber of Commerce have been busy deciding how to improve Baylor’s academic programs, the student body officers have been busy lobbying for more funds to improve the quality of campus programs for students.

Linda Nguyen Staff Writer Starting this year, students participating in early registration for Spring 2013 classes may not have the…