Baylor’s Animal Rescue Club has made it a goal to free several dogs it found being kept in chicken-coop-like cages just outside of campus.
Author: Gillian Taylor
Health officials have observed low numbers of flu vaccinations in McLennan County and the Baylor community, aligning with data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that shows fewer Americans have been getting the vaccine in the last three years.
With Election Day right around the corner, Baylor is taking steps to ensure that students are able to exercise their right to vote by providing a free shuttle service to the downtown voting site.
Low dissolved oxygen levels in the Brazos River and Waco Creek presumably resulted in a fish kill recently, and Baylor students used what they learned in the classroom to help collect data at the site.
The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed down student organization Campus Kitchen’s aim to use existing resources to meet hunger and nutritional needs.
Two Baylor students stepped up to the leash when the opportunity to train guide dogs for the blind appeared. Now, years after they first began volunteering, they encourage others to partake in the first steps of the guide dogs’ careers as puppy raisers.
Many issues the homeless community faces are overlooked. According to a study by the National Homelessness Law Center, 20% of the homeless nationwide suffer from untreated mental illnesses, and the leading cause of homelessness in women is domestic violence.
This homecoming, Kappa Alpha Theta made sure to follow all float guidelines to a T. All items on its float were nailed down to avoid an incident like the one it experienced during last year’s parade, when the float toppled.
By Gillian Taylor | Staff Writer, Kaity Kempf | Broadcast Reporter Waco Pride Network hosted its annual OUT on the Brazos event and welcomed members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies to the banks of the Brazos River. The event, held on Saturday at Brazos Park East, brought citizens of Waco and surrounding areas together and featured around 75 local vendors and organizations. Many people came dressed in the colors of the pride flag to watch live music performances from local bands and drag performers, as well as to participate in a dance and costume contest. Waco local Austin Parker…
Waco Pride Network hosted its annual OUT on the Brazos event and welcomed members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies to the banks of the Brazos River.
Baylor exceeded the goals outlined in the Sustainable 2020 plan and is looking ahead to reevaluate its next steps regarding sustainability on campus.
Shepherd’s Heart, a nonprofit food pantry aiming to “feed, clothe, empower and advocate” for families, urges Baylor students to consider volunteering to support its efforts.
The Global Surgery Student Alliance (GSSA) has packed a full schedule of meetings and events this semester after the club was dissolved in the previous years due to COVID-19.
To most, they are “man’s best friend,” but to others, on-campus service dogs are an essential piece of medical equipment.
While trying to juggle all the activities, clubs and classes of my senior year, I have recently begun the torturous process of switching from a night owl to an early bird. To my surprise, these two birds are very different.
Baylor’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) hosted various events and profit-shares to bring awareness to the dangers of hazing during National Hazing Prevention Week’s 15th anniversary.
The Baylor Counseling Center saw a rise in numbers this semester as group therapy increased in popularity again after dwindling attendance in the past due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two strangers found their way to each other and four years later, will now be each others bridesmaids in their weddings, all because of a Facebook group chat and the eagerness to find a roommate for freshman year.
With flu season underway, Dr. Sharon Stern, medical director at the Baylor Health Center, shared what students, faculty and staff should know about this semester’s outbreak.
Nutrition Outreach Waco, a student organization volunteering with Waco after-school programs, dedicates its services to children by creating lesson plans on nutrition habits and supplying healthy snacks to them for the week.
In a recent episode of The Discovery Channel adventure documentary “Expedition Unknown,” Baylor Honors College students and faculty spearheaded the exploration of unsolved mysteries surrounding the archaeological past of San Giuliano.
The Brazos Riverfront Development Project, originally dubbed the “Brazos Promenade” project, is part of an effort by the City of Waco to revitalize the area near the Brazos River by bringing shops, businesses and apartments to downtown Waco.
I was on a mission to become a “jack-of-all-trades,” but with that came the more unfortunate part of the saying “master of none.”
With COVID-19 restrictions easing after approximately two years, incoming freshmen got to experience Baylor Line Camp and Welcome Week in person, unlike many current upperclassmen.