Burkley said one in three girls or one in six boys will be a victim of an attempt by their 18th birthday. That alarming statistics really shook me to my core. I started not only to think about child abuse, but about perpetration against college girls.
Author: Alexandra Laurence
By Alexandra Laurence | LTVN Reporter Gymnastics and pole vaulting are two very different sports, but one Baylor athlete launched from the gym to the field. LTVN’s Alexandra Laurence shows you how.
By Alexandra Laurence | Broadcast Reporter It’s not every day you see yourself on Good Morning America, but that was the reality for one Baylor volleyball standout. Alexandra Laurence shines a spotlight her story.
The meals I prepare at home cost, on average, $4 for groceries. Another study done by Forbes showed that eating out was about five times more expensive than cooking at home.
By Alexandra Laurence | Broadcast Reporter Basketball season is right around the corner with much hype and anticipation for this season, but it hasn’t always been this way for Baylor. LTVN’s Alexandra Laurence brings you one athlete’s story which tells you why.
By Alexandra Laurence | Broadcast Reporter Baylor Homecoming is a chance to come together and make new memories, but for one song leader, this year will be a reflection on fulfilling her childhood dreams for the last time. Alexandra Laurence brings you the story.
By Alexandra Laurence | LTVN Broadcast Reporter Baylor students can be seen as easy targets for crime in Waco, so officials are urging them to double check their surroundings and be aware of suspicious activity. LTVN’s Alexandra Laurence brings you the details.
By Alexandra Laurence | Broadcast Reporter It has been over one week since former Baylor President Ken Starr passed away but his legacy still remains on the Baylor campus. LTVN’s Alexandra Laurence found a friend who tells his story.
By Alexandra Laurence | Broadcast Reporter, LTVN Social Media Editor Can you imagine deciding your four years of college before you have even had one day of high school? Well, One student athlete had a special calling to Baylor that she couldn’t ignore. Alexandra Laurence has the story. Thumbnail credit: Grace Everett | Photo Editor
By Alexandra Laurence Most participants in study abroad programs are college-aged, but one professor challenged that notion while teaching for “Baylor in London” by celebrating one very small, and cute, Baylor bear.
Former Baylor volleyball outside hitter Campbell Bowden was diagnosed with Lyme disease in May 2021 and had to step away from the sport she loved.
Coming to college at Baylor means it’s essentially the first time in some students’ lives to be on their own. Moving into the dorms on campus has great benefits but of course comes with some restrictions. For example, Baylor allows pepper spray on campus but does not allow it in residence halls.
Getting involved wherever you are planted is the most important thing you can do for yourself. Life is all about balance, and if there is just work or just school, then it would not be healthy — mentally or emotionally.
Although a university paying its student-athletes may sound good in theory, let’s take a look at six reasons why it logistically could cause challenges and difficulties.