Baylor offers its annual flu shot clinic at the North Village Community Center from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Additionally, students can schedule to receive their flu shot through one of Baylor’s additional flu shot clinics on Oct. 5 and Oct. 14.
Author: Camille Cox
Baylor announced a new faculty chair position, donated by Jim and Tammy Snee, aimed at addressing food security through research.
SpaceX’s rocket development facility, located in McGregor, plans to expand its infrastructure, working with the Waco-McLennan County Economic County Corporation to finance and approve the efforts.
As SophoMORE September comes to a close, the sophomore class had the opportunity to reflect on its feelings toward Baylor’s efforts.
After blowing up on social media, the Gabby Petito disappearance case gripped the nation and continues to do so as police piece together what happened and search for the murderer.
Reading has become a forced activity, but was it always this way?
Two Baylor siblings have a go-to fun fact for icebreakers: they have a pet pig.
Baylor Student Government hosted the Big XII Student Government Conference from Sept. 16 to Sept. 18, with representatives from the student governments of each of the Big XII schools traveling to Waco to collaborate and discuss ongoing campus procedures and problems.
Students living off campus help out the Humane Society of Central Texas, or HSCTX, by fostering dogs and giving the furry friends a new home for a short time.
Four weeks into the semester, Baylor updated its testing procedures, including a longer period for testing and harsher punishments for those who do not comply.
The Student Government Senate voted to approve the ‘Accessi-BILL-ity’ bill at its last meeting, adding a sixth member focused on student accessibility to the president’s cabinet.
In the last few months, hospitals across Texas have seen an influx of COVID-19 patients and a shortage of nurses.
After briefly stopping shuttle accommodations last semester, the Office of Access and Accommodation (OALA) began this semester with the shuttle program installed, more students applying for accommodations than ever and a clear vision of keeping its students protected and safe.
Two weeks after Hurricane Ida made landfall, the country continues to assess the damages and deaths the destructive storm caused.
After current sophomores missed out on countless traditions during their freshman year, Baylor created “SophoMORE September” in hopes of recreating those experiences.
Mimicking last year’s incentive to get students tested and vaccinated, the Baylor COVID-19 compliance policy takes away students’ Wi-Fi if they fail to get tested twice weekly or upload their vaccination card.
Student Senate bills from last semester are now in play, allowing students new opportunities in the fall semester.
Exactly 16 years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans, Hurricane Ida, with winds reaching 150 mph, made landfall, knocking down trees and leaving thousands without power.
While the fate of the Big 12 remains unknown, economists and experts have begun to think of what this might mean for the city of Waco.
As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise in McLennan County, student vaccination rates at Baylor are increasing daily.
“I want to help [President Livingstone] carry out the strategic initiative that helps us fulfill our mission, which is Christian commitment within a caring community,” Hogue said.
Dorm life is … special. It’s a rite of passage every freshman must experience. However, going into my sophomore year and living in a house, I can say that I enjoy my situation much, much more.
The tradition of the Baylor Ring has not changed, but students are no longer able to set money aside each semester for the purchase through their student accounts.
Fans returning to McLane stadium this fall can use their cell phones for more than taking selfies and checking twitter, thanks to new technology at each seat.