Author: Sarah Pyo

If you want to continue playing an organized sport once you get to college, perhaps one of Baylor’s club sports is the one for you. There are 26 different club sports, giving athletes of all types plenty of options to choose from. Once you make a team, you will have to attend practices, games and also include services hours. One club in particular, Baylor’s Club Tennis Team, has a very unique way of allowing their members to gain service hours by helping the community. The service project is known as “Cubs,” and features Club Tennis members helping children in Waco learn tennis.…

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By Jessica Babb Broadcast Managing Editor Campaigning for Student Government Elections have begun and candidates have hit the campaign trail. Tomball junior Alex Plott is gearing up for the election in a few weeks and has gotten his campaign off to an early start. “My slogan is ‘think progress, think Plott’ and I plan on having a lot of different changes if elected student body president. I have a three-part platform; the first part is ensuring Baylor is the caring and safe community as we know it, the second part is helping students transition from on-campus housing to off-campus housing,…

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Baylor stars hit the field to show off their skills in front of NFL scouts from every NFL team. NFL head coaches Mike Tomlin and Bill O’Brien were in attendance. All eyes were on Baylor star wide receiver Corey Coleman who ran in front of scouts for the first time since his injury late in the season. Baylor coach Art Briles hopes to see anywhere from 5-7 players drafted in this years NFL Draft

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MIAMI (AP) — Donald Trump claimed six Republican victories on Super Tuesday as the New York businessman extended his dominance in the 2016 primary. At the same time, the GOP leaders’ search for any viable alternative to Trump suffered a fresh setback, with both Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio vowing to fight on despite underwhelming performances on the biggest day of voting so far. Cruz avoided disaster by winning his home state of Texas and neighboring Oklahoma, while Rubio has yet to score a win through 15 primary contests in the 2016 primary season. Shrugging off a racially charged feud from…

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The award winning “Don’t Feed the Bears” podcast with the Lariat Sports Editor, Jeffrey Swindoll, is back in session. He will be hosting the show this semester with Sports Writers Meghan Mitchell and Ben Everett. This first podcast, they will be discussing what went wrong with the men’s basketball game against Kansas, Johnathan Motley’s contributions to his team and the prospect of a 16 win-streak for the Lady Bears.

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