Month: November 2015

MANHATTAN, KAN. – Baylor suffered a late scare, but was able to come away with the win Thursday in freshman quarterback Jarrett Stidham’s debut as starting quarteback. No. 6 Baylor defeated Kansas State 31-24 to remain undefeated.

Canned episodes of “Whose Line is it Anyway” isn’t cutting it for comedy fans in Waco. That’s why the Brazos Theatre Group is hosting an improv comedy night at 9 p.m. Friday.

Some of the most valuable lessons learned in college aren’t taught in a classroom. Here’s one of those lessons.

The defense is aware of the challenge ahead with Stidham finishing out the season for the Bears with what experts are calling the seventh toughest remaining schedule in the nation.

While the defense is aiming to improve its production, they are confident in the freshman’s ability.

Every student is a writer. Each term paper, essay and exam contributes to carpal tunnel syndrome and everyday hand cramps. But some students choose to write, not just their research papers and daily assignments, but entire short stories, poems and novels.

Looking for a taste of culture this week? Learn about the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos while enjoying local art at the Art Forum.