Kaity Kempf | LTVN Reporter Waco residents are no strangers to car break-ins, and recently, some students discovered they may not even be safe parking at their own apartments. LTVN’s Kaity Kempf tells you why.
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By Kaity Kempf | Broadcast Reporter It may not sound like much, but one Baylor employee says the Majors Fair is the best way for students to connect with experts to make decisions for their future. LTVN’s Kaity Kempf gives you an inside look.
By Kaity Kempf | Broadcast Reporter Looking for something new to do open the season? Kaity Kempf shows you a place that specializes in seasonal traditions.
By Kaity Kempf | Broadcast Reporter Students are always looking for ways to make their voices heard, and one way they can make that happen is by voting. LTVN’s Kaity Kempf shows us how to cast your ballot.
College is ridiculously expensive, and it’s impossible for students who aren’t sitting upon piles of cash to spend their time outside of class dedicated to something that doesn’t offer anything in return. Experience just isn’t enough anymore.
By Kaity Kempf | Broadcast Reporter Sunday marked the 21st anniversary of 9/11. One group in Waco has decided they will never let that day be forgotten. In Cameron Park, they used Jacob’s Ladder to help remember and LTVN’s Kaity Kempf got some steps in herself.
By Kaity Kempf | Broadcast Reporter This group of students is traveling to serve the local community as well as the world, and they’re doing it through music. Lariat TV News’ Kaity Kempf tells you just how they are accomplishing their goal.
However, when a group project is set up correctly and you aren’t paired with the worst classmates ever, group work can be amazing. And honestly, I believe group projects are far superior to individual work.
Over decades, technology has changed in multiple ways, and the next new thing is always right around the corner. Connecting technology with the human brain and intellect used to be science fiction, but could it be reality?
If we want to increase community and foster growth within our students as Baylor encourages, perhaps it can start by slowly implementing these changes in order to create a better environment for gym attendees.
As of Sept. 22, it is autumn, and pumpkin-spiced lattes aren’t the only thing you should be looking forward to.
With the pandemic starting over a year and a half ago, specialists in psychology and other medical fields are starting to notice new trends that occurred due to quarantine — specifically with regard to the generational gap.