https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms_xUjT2p3kBy Irma Peña | Executive Producer, Claire-Marie Scott | Managing Editor, Aiden Richmond | Sports DirectorThis week on Lariat TV News, we bring you the inside scoop on Beta Upsilon Chi’s victory in Sing, and what’s next as they head to Pigskin.Staying in Waco for Spring Break? We’ve got some local spots you won’t want to miss.And in Sports, Baylor Softball goes head to head with Stephen F. Austin.All that and more on Lariat TV News. See you then.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkALNe1tUeUBy Irma Peña | Executive Producer, Claire-Marie Scott | Managing Editor, Aiden Richmond | Sports DirectorThis week on Lariat TV News, we bring you important information ahead of the primary elections.All University Sing is back, and acts hit the stage this weekend.In sports, we bring more on baseball’s Tyce Armstrong etching his name into the history books. All that and more on Lariat TV News. See you then.
https://youtu.be/uzprVVjNJnA?si=QX8vyFTY4EpLuv6xBy Irma Peña | Executive Producer, Claire Marie Scott | Managing Editor, Aiden Richmond | Sports DirectorThis week on Lariat TV News, we bring you an inside scoop on what Valentine’s season is like for a local flower shop.And March of Dimes is making its return to campus, giving students opportunities to support mothers and premature babies in the NICU.In sports, Baylor men’s tennis heads into the ITA Indoor Championships after an upset win over Texas A&M.
Color-coded calendars are filled to the brim with classes, shifts, workouts and hopefully blocking out time to eat in our busy schedules, while finding time with friends is treated like a luxury.
https://youtu.be/05zCD5y3FZU?si=L9XGIN5xmG6KGjxLBy Irma Peña | Executive Producer, Claire-Marie Scott | Managing Editor, Aiden Richmond | Sports DirectorPost Malone and Jelly Roll are set to light up McLane Stadium on May 19th, with Nashville singer Carter Faith opening the show. Baylor University celebrated 181 years of academics, faith, and tradition, honoring generations of students who have called the campus home. And in sports, Baylor men’s basketball tallied an 86-67 win over Colorado at Foster Pavilion. All that and more on Lariat TV News, see you then.
The Bears did not have the outcome they hoped for on Thursday night, as the Bulldogs run-ruled the home team 10-0. Baylor only mustered one hit in five innings.
Baylor is 1-6 to start conference play, the program’s worst mark since 2014. The half-dozen losses have come by an average margin of 13.7 points per game.
The Bears totaled 421 yards of offense and forced two turnovers, but couldn’t slow Houston quarterback Conner Weigman or convert in the red zone. The loss seals the Bears’ third losing season in four years.
The Bears bounced back from their two-game skid Friday night as they dominated a three-set sweep of the West Virginia Mountaineers.
Dave Aranda’s Baylor Bears have a conference record of 2-3. After back to back losses, both local and national news outlets have suggested that Baylor seek a new hire after the season. The Lariat asked students the question. Should Dave Aranda be fired?
When it comes to finding a place on campus to study, research or even just relax with a book, Baylor students have no shortage of spots to go to. With six libraries on campus: Moody Memorial, Jesse H. Jones, Carroll, Armstrong Browning, W. R. Poage and the School of Law. I ranked each library on its materials, atmosphere and convenience.
After a midweek stumble at TCU, No. 10 Baylor soccer responded with a statement shutout over Utah on Sunday, closing its home slate with renewed confidence and keeping pace in the Big 12 race.
The Bears came back from a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter to win their first Power Four home game of the season. Senior tight end Michael Trigg led the way with eight catches for 155 yards.
With Callie Conrad striking twice, Baylor rolled past Iowa State 3-0 at Betty Lou Mays Field. The Bears’ back line held firm once again, delivering their eighth shutout in 11 matches.
For the second time in program history, Baylor soccer went undefeated through non-conference play and part of that success is from a fresh perspective.
Pet Circle Animal Center in Waco celebrated its first year of serving the community alongside its plan to expand their current facilities to better care for animals.
