McLennan County primary election early voting will begin on Feb. 14, with over 35 separate elections forming the Democratic and Republican ballots. Voters will choose one of the parties’ ballots to vote on, choosing the candidates they wish to represent the party in the November general state election.
Author: Camille Cox
From the football field to Capitol Hill, Baylor alumnus and Congressman Colin Allred continues to inspire those around him.
Almost a year since Winter Storm Uri historically froze the state of Texas, Baylor prepares for the case of another cold weather pattern.
A year has passed since President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were sworn into office, causing experts and students alike to differ in opinions of the job so far.
With large state positions such as lieutenant governor, attorney general, U.S. representatives and governor up for election in 2022, Texas will hold its state primary election on March 1, with the last day to register to vote on Jan. 31.
Movies allow the audience to escape, but how can one do that when they are distracted, sitting at home, without the feeling of a special occasion?
Backdropped by the vocals of live music and confetti snow raining down, Baylor Student Activities and Kappa Omega Tau kicked off the holiday season with their annual Christmas on 5th celebration.
Mission Waco will open its private Christmas Toy Store on Dec. 2 for parents to shop for their children at discounted prices.
Colorado Springs, Colo., senior Lindsey Purdham ran the line not only alongside her classmates but also with her sister, Colorado Springs, Colo., freshman Sydney Purdham.
All-University Thanksgiving will return to campus to host the Baylor family with a free Thanksgiving meal, a presidential pardoning of a live turkey and a community celebration of thanks on Thursday.
Erin Shank, who taught in the Baylor Law School for over 10 years and owns a bankruptcy law firm in Waco, announced her candidacy for the District 56 House seat in the Texas House of Representatives on Tuesday.
From waking up at 3 a.m. to standing in lines for hours, shoppers across the nation spend Thanksgiving weekend in the stores striking up holiday deals.
Hosted by Baylor VETS in celebration of Veterans Day, the first Battle of the Branches flag football tournament will take place on Nov. 11 at McLane Stadium.
The Center for Global Engagement partnered with the Paul L. Foster Success Center and hosted an International Dr Pepper Hour on Tuesday in conjunction with the celebration of International Education Week on campus.
With registration approaching, students and faculty offer tips and tricks to curate the best schedule with little to no stress.
Steppin’ Out is a recurring opportunity for Baylor students to connect within the community and volunteer through service. Fall 2021 Steppin’ Out will take place Saturday.
Hollywood couple Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard opened their Hello Bello diaper plant in Waco last week.
Partnering with Harvard University, Baylor University announced the largest research initiative of its kind called The Global Flourishing Study, which is a five-year project that will measure the factors of human flourishing and is set to be a $43.3 million plan.
Working in the food industry requires hard work, responsibility and patience. Many Baylor students manage this with a full-time course load as well.
On Oct. 21, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended all three booster COVID-19 vaccinations — Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson — for those who currently qualify for the additional shot.
Waco hosted two IRONMAN triathlon events on Oct. 23 and 24: IRONMAN Waco and IRONMAN 70.3 Waco, which is half of the full one.
The Bear Pit is the student section at the Ferrell Center, composed of spirited students who cheer on the men’s and women’s basketball teams at every home game.
The Baylor Department of Accounting and Business Law partnered with the Pack Shack to pack meals for the Waco community on Wednesday.
Baylor Academic Advising hosted the Majors Fair in the SUB on Tuesday.
“Courageous Conversations,” Baylor’s 2021 required course on diversity, equity and inclusion, does a phenomenal job of hitting the marks that students need to hear.
Since 1909, Baylor Homecoming has brought the Baylor family of the past, present and future together for a weekend full of traditions.
While homecoming court took a break of celebration in 2020 due to COVID-19, the court is back and bigger than ever, with an expansion to include men along with women to represent the entire student body.
Many Baylor students combine work and school, holding the role as student employee in various positions. From tour guides to administrative assistants to media specialists for Baylor Athletics, students have the ability to utilize their talents and time to make money and connections.
The “Devious Lick” TikTok trend — which encourages students in middle schools and high schools to steal and vandalize the school and post it online — has spread rapidly throughout the country, with dozens of school districts issuing warnings to students if they continue to participate.
More than 75,000 people went to Austin City Limits Music Festival this weekend, making it one of the state’s first large events since the COVID-19 pandemic began.