Chester Missing’s broad brown face is familiar on South African television where he is known for provocative, funny comments on politics and racial issues. Missing asks South African politicians questions that few others would dare.
Now he has been gagged by a court order to stop challenging a white singer.
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Surrounding Veterans Day are reminders of the sacrifice and service given by those in our military, pre and post-service.
Noting a correlation between law enforcement and military interest, the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum is hosting a Military Appreciation Day today, aiming to give back to the men, women and families who have served America.
Changes to current meal plans are set to take effect in June 2015, as Aramark will transition to all-access meal plans offering unlimited access to dining halls for five or seven days per week.
Shootout heartbreak marked the end of No. 7-seeded Baylor soccer’s season at the Big 12 Conference Championship Tournament against the No. 6-seeded University of Oklahoma on Friday in Kansas City, Kan. The Bears were ousted by a recurring theme this season – stout defense and an ineffective offense.
Baylor volleyball dropped its second consecutive Big 12 loss with a 3-0 decision to No. 25 Oklahoma Saturday night at the Ferrell Center.
No. 12 Baylor football sophomore receiver Corey Coleman and freshman kicker Chris Callahan were named Big 12 Players of the Week on Monday following the team’s 48-14 win against No. 15 Oklahoma in Norman on Saturday.
Baylor men’s tennis took home two intercollegiate titles on Sunday after the team traveled to opposite sides of the American coast in their final fall tournaments.
Baylor students and faculty now have access to a free data-analyzing tool that generates tables and charts that can update themselves.
China is trying to boost its status as a regional power during a summit of world leaders by launching a rapid-fire series of trade and finance pacts that might dilute U.S. influence.
The U.S. Postal Service said Monday it had been hacked, potentially compromising sensitive information about its employees such as names and addresses, Social Security numbers, emergency contacts and other information.
The debate in America surrounding the criminalization of homelessness just got a bit more heated after officers in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., cited 90-year-old Arnold Abbott for comforting his homeless neighbors in a public park with a free meal.
Before I start this piece, I’m going to explain a bit about how staff writers and reporters are able to divide and conquer: We have what is called a beat.
Beauty pageants do not sit well with me. Showboating physical appearance while claiming to promote various social causes, which often include women’s self-esteem, seems contradictory.
Christian movies suck. They do. They really do. Ask anybody if they enjoyed the film “God’s Not Dead” more than the new “Guardians of the Galaxy” flick. The same principle applies to music.
Photos: Baylor at Oklahoma
No. 12 Baylor football made history Saturday afternoon. After a slow start in the opening quarter, the Bears scored 45 unanswered points to dominate No. 15 Oklahoma in Norman, Okla. for a 48-14 win in Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium.
This game is far from over in Norman, Okla. After a very competitive half, No. 12 Baylor football leads Oklahoma 24-14 in their final conference road game of the season.
November is American Diabetes Month. This effort put forth by the American Diabetes Association is meant to spread awareness of the life-changing, life-threatening disease.
Every year for nearly 25 years, Baylor alumnus Kim Gorum has waited in line with thousands of community members for his chance to delve into his favorite world.
In its longest meeting of the 62nd session, student senators voted yesterday not to remove two senior class officers and a student senator from office, based on charges regarding attendance brought against them by the Senate Executive Council.
Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business is now offering more interactive seminars for the Baylor community and competitions for Baylor business students in the ninth annual Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Forum.
Two nights of activities showcasing Asian culture will begin today at Baylor’s annual AsianFest, presented by the Asian Students Association.
To leash or not to leash?
In a studying abroad briefing session at Baylor, I heard this from a female student who went to Japan this summer.
Just a few weeks ago, Student Senator Gannon McCahill created some controversy in student government by proposing a concealed carry on-campus bill, which was promptly vetoed by Student Body President Dominic Edwards. This week, McCahill was back in the spotlight after being asked to resign by the Senate Executive Council, a powerful group of senators that meets behind closed doors to decide on disciplinary issues for student government members.
After losing senior offensive tackle Troy Baker to an ACL injury and another injury to junior right guard Desmine Hilliard, concerns surround the Bears’ offensive line. The offensive line was already under fire after a poor performance against West Virginia, and with the two injuries, even more repairing had to be done with the personnel.
Senior hunt seat Sam Shaefer maneuvers her horse during Baylor’s 14-1 win over SMU on Sept. 27. Schaefer was named Equitation Over Fences Co-Rider of the Month after going 2-0-1 last month in three meets. Senior western rider Rachel Nankervis also earned Horsemanship Co-Rider of the Month after going 2-0 for the Bears in October. Nankervis was named Most Outstanding Player at both meets she competed in last month.
It’s no secret; Baylor has had Saturday’s game circled on its calendar since the beginning of the year. Despite whipping the Sooners 41-12 in the meeting between these two teams last season, Oklahoma was picked to win the Big 12 by the media.

