But the building doesn’t seem to share the immortality of its namesake. Thursday afternoon, construction workers stood outside Castellaw to inspect issues on the second floor wall facing Moody Library. According to campus facilities, there are no structural or building issues, and facilities arrived to investigate “exterior ceiling surface deterioration due to weathering over the years.”
Author: Ashlyn Beck
Attendees of the “Bringing in the Bystander” event Wednesday afternoon took steps to end their roles as bystanders and make the fight against sexual violence their own. By Ashlyn Beck | Staff Writer Attendees of the “Bringing in the Bystander” event Wednesday afternoon took steps to end their roles as bystanders and make the fight against sexual violence their own. The Waco Advocacy Center and the Equity, Civil Rights and Title IX Office hosted the event in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Kyla Wilson, prevention and education director at the Waco Advocacy Center, said the event was interactive and…
Baylor’s celebration of Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month is bringing campus all together in April to help those of different backgrounds understand each other and create a greater sense of belonging. By Ashlyn Beck | Staff Writer Baylor’s celebration of Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month is bringing campus all together in April to help those of different backgrounds understand each other and create a greater sense of belonging. Murphy senior Kenneth Luu is the intern for the Coalition of Asian Students in the Department of Multicultural Affairs. According to Luu, Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month is celebrated…
At Christmas on Fifth, the live Nativity scene reminded students, faculty and families about the true meaning of the Christmas season.
Although it’s easy to miss them on walks to class, the red granite lampposts scattered around campus commemorate Baylor men and women who served the United States — many of whom died in combat.
Robert Lewis, a Native American storyteller, author and artist, encouraged listeners to do what they love, treat others kindly and preserve heritage Wednesday at the Mayborn Museum.
Go to a lecture, take joy in the fact that you won’t be tested over the content, relax and listen to experts generously share their knowledge and passion to you.
Mystery and secrecy may not be the first words that come to mind when watching Bruiser and Marigold hype up a crowd of green and gold. However, there is a team of people and hours of practice going on behind the scenes to prepare for their appearance.
Baylor students, faculty, staff and Waco residents started lining up around 8:30 a.m. Saturday to welcome the new bear cubs, Judge Indy and Judge Belle, to campus.
Along with the freshmen on campus, there are two new additions to the Baylor community: Judge Indy and Judge Belle. Baylor will host a Meet the Cubs event from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday to officially welcome the cubs to the Bill and Eva Williams Bear Habitat.
Dr. Randal Boldt, senior psychologist and senior associate director, has worked in the Counseling Center for 16 years. He said the center’s current mission is to combat what Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called “an epidemic of isolation and loneliness” with “the healing effects of social connection and community.”
Baylor events, in my experience, have the tendency to be dismissed as hot, loud and overcrowded gatherings that will in no way add to one’s Baylor experience. While all of these descriptions can make school events seem less appealing, I think attending them significantly adds to the Baylor experience.
The Board of Regents has approved two new degree programs: bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biology of global health and a master’s degree in physician assistant studies, which will become available in fall 2023 and fall 2025, respectively.