How can you reboot a show that was so beloved and became a pop culture phenomenon, captivating the interest of millions of people around the world? The answer is simple – you can’t.
Author: Erianne Lewis
Local restaurants will rotate in and out of the SUB in new Revolve concept.
With multiple artists and a solid calendar of shows, Common Grounds is excited about getting the community back to normal.
Looking for something to do in Waco, check out this list of upcoming events!
Topgolf unveiled a new one-story venue in Waco over the weekend.
Fiesta!, hosted by the Hispanic Student Association, moved to the Student Union Building to continue the festivities.
Oh My Juice! sets up new location on campus, after the February snowstorm flooded its downtown storefront.
After more awareness around hate crimes perpetuated against Asian Americans has been brought to the country’s attention lately, an Asian American Baylor student was assaulted by four men near the intersection of South 3rd Street and Gurley Lane.
The New Student Programs office announced that Baylor Line Camp and orientation will be in person for summer 2021.
Union Board brings back the Acoustic Café, one of the first events they held when they were founded in 2012.
The Baylor counseling center held the Hope, Peace, Love event near the SUB on Thursday, to provide students with mental health awareness resources and self-care kits.
FM72 concluded Wednesday, after 72 hours of continuous prayer for students and worship every night at McLane stadium.
Baylor Dining Services workers tend to thousands of students daily and don’t receive as much recognition as they should. They are the gears that keep Baylor dining running.
Baylor graduate Derwin Graham was the final speaker for the Academy Speaker Series presented by the Academy for Leadership Development.
Baylor dining dollars are only able to be used at limited on campus locations. Baylor should expand this to off-campus restaurants as well.
Baylor Equity began Sexual Assault Awareness month with a virtual event led by guest speaker, Tim Mousseau.
Don’t Cancel that Class! program allows for faculty members to have someone from the department of wellness come in and teach a helpful presentation over well-being, to prevent the professor from canceling class completely.
As the CDC moved the social distancing requirement for K-12 schools from six feet to three feet, Waco ISD has decided to maintain 6-foot distancing to finish out the school year.
The Baylor Career Center, along with current Baylor graduate students, gives advice for choosing the right grad school for you.
Baylor senior Tanaka Tava has achieved remarkable things during his time at Baylor and is now onto his newest venture.
Baylor students have been experiencing long-term effects of COVID-19.
Students discuss their hesitancy and doubts about getting a COVID-19 vaccines.
Chloe Muñoz, senior studio art major, is transitioning her art to empower Black women.
By Erianne Lewis | Staff WriterSaturday evening students gathered in the Student Union Building’s (SUB) Barfield Drawing Room to participate in a Women’s History Month event including an open mic night and movie screening. Madelynn Lee, graduate apprentice for Baylor’s Multicultural Affairs, said the event was a collaboration between the Multicultural Affairs office and Union Board and used elements from past Women’s History Month events along with new ideas to create an enjoyable event. “On behalf of Multicultural Affairs, I reached out to Union Board to partner with them as a part of our Women’s History Month celebration. Our departments…
It has been just slightly over one year since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared coronavirus a global pandemic on March 11, 2020. Students reflect on what this year has meant to them.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s decision to lift the mask mandate in Texas leaves students with mixed feelings.
It’s time to stop using the “I was young and didn’t know better” excuse to justify past mistakes.
Faculty and students have mixed feelings about Lockdown Browser.
The More Than We Can Bear forum, which addresses mental health in communities of color, has been reinstated in 2021.
The Union Board, along with the Art Center of Waco, held an event on Thursday for students to decompress during the week.

