Baylor’s Department of Public Safety hosted its annual ‘Sic ‘Em for Safety’ event for students from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday on Fountain Mall.
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Dr. Sergiy Kudelia, associate professor of political science, gave his first lecture in the series “Understanding the Russian-Ukrainian War” on Thursday in Draper Academic Building.
Esther’s Closet, a local self-sufficiency program aimed to equip women and children to escape poverty, held its annual Women of Distinction Luncheon on Tuesday at the Waco Convention Center.
The Texas “trigger law,” set to make abortion illegal in the state 30 days after the U.S. Supreme Court’s judgment overturning Roe v. Wade, will take effect Thursday. This law is called The Texas Human Life Protection Act.
On July 13, Baylor officials removed the Rufus Burleson statue previously located at the front of The Quadrangle, following the lines of the Commission on Historic Campus Representation’s 2021 report.
Myths and superstitions — such as the belief that walking on the school seal will keep you from graduating — have circulated Baylor’s campus for years. Students shared their thoughts on what is Baylor myth and what is reality.
On Monday, a leaked Supreme Court document containing an opinion draft regarding Roe v. Wade made headlines. The leaked opinion overturns the 1973 decision, which established the constitutional right to an abortion.
Former President Donald Trump will stop in Austin along his American Freedom Tour to speak on faith, family, finance and freedom: the four ideals of the tour.
Beginning this month, Baylor has increased the amount of assistance an eligible faculty or staff member is able to receive for adoption.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, with the color teal being a symbol of sexual violence prevention. April 2022 marks the 21st official recognition of the month.
While the Russian attack continues to wreck and displace the Ukrainian people, countries across the globe prepare for an increase in refugees.
The Senate voted to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman to serve on the highest court in the nation.
Bears for Life, a pro-life organization on campus, created and fundraised a new scholarship called the “Pregnant and Parenting Scholarship,” open to men and women in need of assistance and resources.
The Food and Drug Administration has now authorized a second booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for adults over 50 years old and immunocompromised individuals at least four months after their last dose was administered.
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The 2022 Academy Awards were held on Sunday, hosted by Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes. From a shocking best picture winner to an unscripted fight, the Oscars captivated audience members and viewers watching at home.
President Joe Biden traveled to Brussels this week to meet with over 30 country leaders to discuss the ongoing invasion of Ukraine at the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Student senators of various classifications gathered together to speak to potential candidates about their time in student government.
Baylor held a “Ukrainian Update” panel for the Baylor community to hear from scholars about the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday at the Foster Campus for Business and Innovation.
The average price per gallon of gas in the U.S. reached a record-breaking high of $4.43.
Texas held the first primary election on March 1, allowing citizens to vote in either the Democratic primary or the Republican primary to choose who they would like to represent the party in the general election in November.
Students, faculty, staff and Waco community members gathered at Fountain Mall on Sunday to walk in support of Ukraine after Russia’s invasion.
Russia has made its way to the outskirts of Ukraine’s capital after launching a full-scale military attack on Ukraine, invading the country from three sides both by airstrikes and by foot. According to the Associated Press, the health minister of Ukraine said that at least 57 Ukrainians have been killed and 169 more are wounded.
The threat of the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to rise with Russian President Vladimir Putin officially recognizing two separatist regions as independent from Ukraine and ordering troops to enter the regions for “peacekeeping.”
The 94th Academy Awards will appeal to a larger audience than ever, allowing fans to vote on the best movie of the year through social media.
While the dazzling acts of Sing captivate audience members with vocals and dance skills, behind the stage, Waco Hall professional staff members and student workers manage and produce the lighting, audio, visual and overall performances.
“Baylor is an outstanding university,” Abbott said. “I’m proud [students] are attending Baylor, learning not only what education they can gain from Baylor but also the values they can learn from Baylor.”
With Russian troops gathering at the Ukrainian border and the threat to create a major military conflict, President Joe Biden said at a press conference Tuesday that while Russian officials said they have pulled back, the threat of invasion remains at large.
Beloved Baylor bears Joy and Lady, who turned 21 and 20 on Feb. 5, will continue to bring many visitors annually, with an expanded habitat to host the new Community Education Pavilion.
Texas governor candidate Robert “Beto” O’Rourke held a rally for his candidacy at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday at the Brazos Park East.