By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter A couple of weeks ago we introduced a new student business, and this week students are reacting. LTVN’s Kaitlin Sides shows us what students are saying about Busch League Bagels.
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While the event included a multitude of booths, food and educational speakers, the main show was the nearly pitch-black atmosphere during full totality. After today, a total solar eclipse will not cross the path of North America again until 2044, but even then, totality won’t be visible from Texas.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter One of Baylor’s biggest traditions returned to campus this weekend, but an unaffiliated organization spoiled the surprise. Kaitlin Sides tells you how.
In fall 2022, the Music Industry Club became the only organization on campus to cater to students who want to work in the music industry after college.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter When it come to religious-affiliated communities, there are often many misconceptions on what goes on within. LTVN’s Kaitlin Sides introduces Homestead Heritage, and how it’s not as different as everyone might think.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter One of Waco’s best barbecue spots was devastated by a fire. Now, the family-owned business is putting the pieces back together. LTVN’s Kaitlin Sides tells the story.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter A special day dedicated to prayers for college students around the globe has been announced to be held at Baylor this upcoming February. LTVN’s Kaitlin Sides gives you the inside look.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter Battling and surviving cancer is an accomplishment of its own, but not many can say that they’ve done that in addition to climbing the tallest mountain on Earth. LTVN’s Kaitlin Sides takes us to new heights in this former Baylor student’s story.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter In a thirty year collaboration, Waco locals can be transported to Paris with the help of french fashion house, Hermès, and one local Waco artist, Kermit Oliver. Kaitlin Sides gives you an inside look into these works of art.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter Chaplains can be found all over Baylor campus, but are usually located in residential areas. Kaitlin Sides tells you about the first Baylor chaplain dedicated to an academic building.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter Right around the corner from Baylor’s campus is a student team serving up good old-fashioned Texas BBQ. LTVN’s Kaitlin Sides tells you who’s at the smoker.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter With a venue a little closer to home, G-Troupe is ready to welcome the Baylor community to the world of improv. LTVN’s Kaitlin Sides gives us a better look into the organization.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Broadcast Reporter The new Mark and Paula Hurd Welcome Center is excited for its first event since its opening this fall. Kaitlin Sides tells you the details about next week’s event.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Broadcast Reporter Baylor senior Maddie Case has been battling stage-three Hodgkin’s Lymphoma since June 2022, but the struggle after her chemo treatment was what left her unable to do daily life as she once did. LTVN’s Kaitlin Sides helps tell her story.
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Reporter For one student, the Baylor Dance Company is more than just a club, and it gave her a chance to dance for something far bigger than herself. LTVN’s Kaitlin Sides show you how.
One of the biggest cases known to South Carolina just closed with a verdict many people saw from the start, and Netflix is shining light on the secrets of this family.
For certain periods of my childhood, UGGs went out of style. But as someone who continued to wear them until they fell apart, I believe they never truly went out of style — the trend just slowed down. Many people will try to deem UGGs “cheugy,” but celebrities and many others still wear the notable shoe.
“I was like, man, it [Waco] just has this bad reputation that is totally undeserved,” Garner said. “So I thought, I’m gonna make a television show and use Waco sort of as the poster.”
“My favorite part is the interaction between people who buy things from me,” Sartor said. “So when I get to do things like that, it’s when I really get excited about it.”
The holiday season is approaching and so are finals, but students shouldn’t let the stress from their classes carry over into their celebration of the holidays.
“I think I would probably die in a corporate job where I’m working 9 to 5, and it’s just not who I am. So I love the aspect that everything’s different every day; no day is going to look the same. And, I don’t know, just seeing that growing up, I feel that totally inspired me and encouraged me to start something like this.”
Most 18-year-olds leave their high school with just a diploma, but freshman Morgan MacAnanny left with a bridal collection she created that is showcased at a popular local bridal showroom.
“It’s more just like, for the joy of doing it, and a lot of my stuff shares the gospel with people,” Bowden said. “So I think that that’s a really big part of it is like, not only am I like selling fun, cute little stickers, but they also each one I make has a message behind it.”
By Kaitlin Sides | Broadcast Reporter Kappa Omega Tau took home first place in the 2022 All-University Sing competition in February, but this time last year the fraternity was watching from the audience for the first time in 13 years. They did not make Pigskin in 2007 and 2020, but they have participated in it over 46 times. The Sing performance, “It’s a Gnome’s World”, featured six different songs ranging from “Rapper’s Delight” by The Sugarhill Gang, to “This Is How We Roll” by The Jonas Brothers. Leawood, Kan. senior Carter Schuchardt, a KOT Sing chair said the 2020 loss…
By Kaitlin Sides | LTVN Broadcast Reporter With Pigskin right around the corner, and All-University Sing next spring, there is one Baylor organization that belts out on stage with non-greek unity.
“It’s crazy to see currently … right now we’re seeing benefits from the music and significant benefits,” Vikas said. “It’s really assuring to see our hypothesis is working, and that always is great for a researcher.”
Once classes get going and you have found your new best friends, you might not miss home. But in those still moments when nothing is happening, you start to wonder about home. You wonder about waking up late, not having a pile of assignments and seeing your childhood pets.
Baylor Opera hosted their annual performance this Saturday and encouraged Baylor students to bring their younger siblings to see their performance of the Three Little Pigs.
“They are so talented, and so it is so much fun just to get to get to watch them succeed and grow. And I feel like every practice, I’m always like, ‘okay, they’re amazing,'” Nelson said.
In 2008, when Skotnikov was just a toddler she started her gymnastics journey. Her pediatrician said she was in the lower percentile for coordination and recommended physical therapy. But instead she joined rhythmic gymnastics.