Author: George Schroeder

This week we’re showing you the city’s plan to handle the thousands expected to attend Trump’s first campaign stop right here in Waco. We’ll also show you two huge events on Fountain Mall, and for one of them, students say it changed lives. After that, one of Baylor’s longest-tenured residents. In sports, softball head coach Glenn Moore notched his 1,000th win and both basketball teams exited the big dance in the second round.

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We’re back from Spring Break with the news you need around Baylor, stating with a lawsuit against the university dropped by a federal judge. We’ll show you why Memorial and Alexander Residence Halls are in need of their incoming facelift and highlight a day dedicated to celebrating math. In sports, the men’s and women’s basketball teams are jumping into the NCAA Tournament and we’ll show you Baylor softball’s double header.

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This week on Lariat TV News, we’re bring you Baylor’s approved plan to raise tuition costs and renovate two of the oldest dorms on campus. We’ll also highlight the winners of Sing!, show you an Air Force cadet who got his feet off the ground and a special way some students are spending their Spring Break. In sports, we have the story of one student athlete who vaulted her way to multi-sport stardom. See you soon.

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This week, we’re showing you how Waco PD is adding support for when you call 911 and how Baylor is emphasizing mental health awareness. We’ll also show you how new research predicts churches may start using cellphones as a form of engagement during their services and highlight two very unique clubs. In sports, Baylor mens basketball gears up for Texas after a rough time in Kansas and Baylor softball starts the season strong.

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One CL lost his job after exposing hidden cameras in a residence hall. Now, he’s speaking out and we have the exclusive story. After a shooting on Michigan State’s campus, student’s here may be wondering ‘is their campus safe?’ Baylor Police tell us they’re always asking the same question. We’ll bring you their all hands on deck approach to campus safety. Finally, Baylor baseball opens in Baylor Ballpark against Central Michigan while softball takes on the defending national champion Sooners at home with a sold-out crowd.

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One Baylor Alumnus is making waves with a petition intended to push Baylor to make campus more accessible, and the University responds. The U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs stops by Baylor and the University celebrates Lady Bear’s last birthday. In sports, two teams officially announce a timeline for their Big 12 conference exit and Baylor women’s basketball drop a close game at home.

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It may seem like Baylor students hear about crime off-campus often, but the latest Waco crime statistics may surprise you. We’ll bring you those numbers and discuss the future of TikTok on Baylor’s campus. We also show you a great way to get involved in the local community through a unique church experience and preview a furry friend’s birthday party. In sports we’ll discuss Baylor football’s schedule with a new Big 12 landscape and follow men’s basketball as they fight through the conference.

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This week we’ll bring you an exclusive interview with a victim of a major crime which took place just off campus as well as the details on a new way Baylor is fighting vandalism within its residence halls. We’ll also tell you the inspiring story about a new food truck occupying fountain mall and bring you a Baylor student teacher who received national recognition. In sports we’re giving you a look at the surging Baylor men’s basketball team as well as the story of one student athlete whose attendance at a white elephant party made national headlines.

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This week we tell you what you need to know about a string of car burglaries around campus and the one simple thing they all have in common. In sports we’re giving you a look at Baylor volleyball’s title run and previewing men’s basketball’s upcoming match up with the Gonzaga bulldogs. Finally, we’re closing out the year in style with our favorite stories of the semester in our best of show.

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This week we show you the moment Trump announced his 2024 Presidential Campaign and show you a church that’s moving back to its forever home outdoors. We focus on philanthropy through Baylor and bed racing and show you a sibling rivalry that crosses from Baylor to TCU. Saturday Fox Sports’ Big Noon Kickoff is coming to McLane Stadium as Baylor prepares to face No. 4 Ranked TCU.

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This week on Lariat TV News we’re recapping the elections in Texas that effect you as well as taking a look at the national political landscape. I-35 construction is coming to a close in Waco and two groups of students are honoring Veterans Day for twelve hours straight. Saturday, a fan initiative will turn into an officially recognized reality when Baylor football faces Kansas State.

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This week on Lariat TV News, Texas Governor Greg Abbott came through Waco in the final days of his campaign and we caught the action. Baylor University announced a formal Land Acknowledgement, and we’re spotlighting two clothing-based, student-run small businesses. In sports, we have an exclusive interview with a walk-on from Scott Drew’s first year as a head coach and that player’s experience on a team in need that was in critical condition.

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This week on Lariat TV News, we’re bringing you the breaking news of a Baylor student who was kidnapped early Saturday morning. Catalytic converter thefts are on the rise once again, and your vehicle may not even be safe on campus. In sports, we’re recapping everything you may have missed last week, previewing Baylor football’s upcoming match with Texas Tech and highlighting a seventh year athlete on the team.

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With crime increasing around Waco, we spoke with students who have had some close calls in some risky situations. We also check out Waco Pride’s “OUT on the Brazos.” We have one student’s unique perspective on protests in Iran, while we highlight two multicultural events you may have missed out on. In sports, we preview Baylor’s game on the road against West Virginia and hear the story of one athlete playing almost 5,000 miles away from home.

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This week we’re bringing you the latest details on another drunk driving-related accident on 3rd street and finding out if off-campus towing is increasing in Waco. You’ll also see a group of friends participating in what they call “homeless week,” with only one rule: no going home. And in sports, we highlight one of Baylor’s strongest athletes from track and field.

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The Texas governor’s race made its way to Waco Wednesday when Beto O’Rourke visited with students and the community, encouraging them to vote in the upcoming election. Former Baylor football player Sam Ukwauchu’s sexual assault conviction has been affirmed and we’re bringing you the details. Baylor is gearing up to face Oklahoma State Saturday in a Big 12 rematch and the university is encouraging their fans to “Go Gold.”

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We’re updating you on the wreck that took the life of a Baylor student Saturday. We’ll also be showing you how to cast your ballot in Waco, and spending some time at the Mayborn Museum. In sports, Baylor football and volleyball prepare to take on Iowa State on the road, and we feature a Baylor freshman who is representing the United States on the world stage.

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This week we’re following a dangerous, and possibly nationwide hoax which affected multiple school districts in Texas. We’re also highlighting one group’s attempt to package 100,000 meals for those in need and featuring the new Executive Director of Vertical Ministries. In sports, we’ll take a look at Baylor volleyball’s dominant performance Thursday and sit down with one former Bear who is representing his country in an international tournament.

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