Coming out to family and friends is not always easy, Houston junior Andrea Perez said. Sometimes it takes courage and bravery, and other times, it requires sacrifice and luck.
Author: Sami Garza
Hundreds of students, alumni and faculty members showed up to support Sam Henderson, Baylor theater and film lecturer, as he debuted his short film “BREAK” at the Austin Film Festival.
The Indian Subcontinent Student Association (ISSA) hosted a small thrift store event from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday in the Vara Martin Daniel Plaza. The event welcomed all students to shop for clothing, with proceeds going toward the organization’s philanthropy.
Rechartered in 1997, the Asian Student Association (ASA) continues to bridge the gap between the Asian community and the rest of the student body. Through social and cultural events like AsianFest and Lunar New Year, ASA hopes not only to bring different Asian subcultures together but also to unite the Baylor community.
With houses illuminated with bright lights, children eagerly awaiting Santa’s arrival and friends and family gathering after not seeing each other for a long time, the holiday season is the perfect time to participate in fun games and traditions.
Student government has developed a new shuttle service to help transport students from Waco to the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport for special holidays.
Tote bags are very cute and — dare I say — aesthetic, but they are not practical as backpacks. Backpacks, by design, are made to distribute the weight on your back and shoulders. A tote bag doesn’t.
Renowned chef Grace Ramirez partnered with Aramark for the first time Tuesday to bring some students a little taste of home while giving others a proper introduction to authentic Latin cuisine.
The annual Mass Meeting marked the fourth day of homecoming traditions Thursday in the Ferrell Center. Filling up the seats in a stream of gold jerseys, the freshman class of 2026 gathered together to hear the story of the Immortal Ten.
The university’s annual Dinner with the Livingstones kicked off homecoming week Tuesday on the lawn of the Allbritton House. Hosted by the president and first gent, the event is a time for students to come together, celebrate and kickstart homecoming week.
Army ROTC held its fall semester training camp Friday and Saturday, allowing cadets to put what they have learned thus far into practice.
The Baylor Counseling Center will be hosting a Mental Health Awareness Day event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday on Fountain Mall.
Baylor hired its third conductor in history and debuted his role with a performance in a orchestra concert on Tuesday.
Here are some of my suggestions on the best and worst taco places on La Salle Avenue.
The Baylor Black Alumni Alliance held its inaugural achievement award ceremony at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 30 in the Barfield Drawing Room at the Bill Daniel Student Center.
You are not a “pick-me girl” just because you like something that is “not for girls.”
The Multicultural Affairs book club meets three times a semester, and this term, the chosen book is “When No One Is Watching” by Alyssa Cole — a psychological thriller about gentrification in Brooklyn.
“You don’t have to be Hispanic to join, maybe you like the music, or your partner is Hispanic, and you want to be more in touch with their culture or maybe you just want to make friends,” Sanchez said.
Between in-state and out-of-state students, experiences differ, especially when it comes to moving in for a new year of college.
The transition between summer and fall has kickstarted cricket season, with an overbearing amount of them showing up around campus and in houses.
Branching out takes patience and consistency. Making friends in college is a process of trial and error. You are going to meet people who are vastly different from you, but despite those differences, you are going to find friends you connect with.
Through acts of service and cultural sharing, the Indian Subcontinent Student Association (ISSA) strives to provide community for students of the Indian subcontinent.
Multicultural Affairs closed out Mosaic Week with Mosaic Asian Night on Tuesday in the Barfield Drawing Room in the Bill Daniel Student Center. This was the last tabling event of the week, with different Asian student organizations showcasing their groups.
Following the Mosaic Mixer, the Department of Multicultural Affairs hosted the annual Black Student Welcome event on Thursday in the Barfield Drawing Room of the Bill Daniel Student Center.
The Department of Multicultural Affairs hosted its annual Mosaic Mixer on Wednesday in the Bill Daniel Student Center.
In upcoming weeks, the four main lanes on the northbound side of Interstate 35 as well as the southbound main lanes will be opening up.
This year, Baylor renewed its contract with Springhill Suites to last until summer 2023. With Collins Hall undergoing renovations, the university is utilizing the hotel to accommodate the newest freshman class. Collins previously housed 600 women, but due to the renovations, the class of 2026 is purposely smaller.