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Student speaks out on OALA relocation via survey, social media

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Katy senior Brenna Colihan made an Instagram post on April 24 that included a four-page essay on her frustration at the relocation. She also posted the results of an anonymous survey of over 100 people in the Baylor community, which showed negative sentiments toward the decision among the respondents.

First deaf church in Central Texas brings gospel to underserved community

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According to the International Mission Board, the 70 million members of the global deaf population are "some of the least evangelized people on Earth." Only about 2% of deaf people have been introduced to the gospel. With no deaf churches between Dallas and Austin, that was just as true in Central Texas as anywhere — until Richard Larson came to town.

Women in Leadership initiative prepares students to overcome workplace challenges

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Baylor's Women in Leadership initiative is hoping to build off current resources in order to develop female leaders and advocate for their success in the workplace.

Lariat TV News: Nine-time national champs, free caps and gowns and...

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It's our last show of the year and we're bringing you the final news you need to know on campus and around Waco to...

Waco nonprofit seeks to ‘revive the world back to nature’ with...

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Inconspicuously situated on a once-vacant lot in a sleepy Waco neighborhood on the 1100 block of Taylor Street is an array of crop beds growing vegetables such as onions, cabbage, peas and sorghum. The property is the site of Global Revive — a nonprofit organization founded in 2013 to “revive our world back to nature” by encouraging people to grow their own food.

What to Do in Waco: Summer Edition

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Summer is approaching, and while campus might be gradually emptying, Waco is blooming with upcoming events. Whether you’re visiting, living in Waco or taking summer classes, the following list includes something for everyone, from music events to tours of the city.

New restaurant brings family recipes, curated barbecue to Waco

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Christina Black is one of the three co-owners of Terry Black's Barbecue, alongside her two brothers, Mike and Mark. Christina graduated from Baylor in 2007 with a bachelor's degree in business administration in accounting, and she said she always wanted to open a location in Waco due to her deep roots in the city.

What to Do in Waco: May 2 – 6

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Done with finals but stuck in Waco? Here are some things to do while you’re still in town.

Review: ‘Challengers’ is a certified ace

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You’ll never be able to view tennis the same way.

24th annual Black Glasses Film Festival sets stage for ‘a good...

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Maverick Moore, senior lecturer in film and digital media and Black Glasses film programmer, said this year's submissions may have created the best lineup of films the festival has seen.