John Rainey, executive vice president and chief financial officer of United Airlines, spoke on campus Wednesday night on the airline industry and principles of leadership that lead him to success.
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11/07/14: The Baylor Lariat
Contestants will be participating in the second annual Miss Green and Gold pageant at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in Waco Hall.
The holiday season is starting with a bang as the Junior League of Waco’s ninth annual Deck The Halls event kicks off tonight.
In July 1944, Orson Welles wrapped up one of his wartime radio broadcasts with a brief, emotional reading of one of the country’s favorite authors, John Steinbeck.
Baylor soccer is just two wins away from a Big 12 Tournament Championship after a stunning 1-0 upset over No. 2 Oklahoma State on Wednesday. Three of the four Big 12 Tournament matches on Wednesday saw the lower-seeded team win. The only higher-seeded team to make it out of the first round was No. 1 West Virginia with a 2-1 win over TCU.
Baylor volleyball looks to get back on track in Big 12 play as the team plays host to No. 19 Oklahoma Saturday night in the Ferrell Center.
Tony Romo practiced Thursday for the first time since arriving in London, and the Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback says his injured back is getting better.
The Houston Texans are back below .500 and searching for answers to fix their stagnant offense as they begin their bye week.
Hi, my name is Taylor, and I’m a closeted introvert; that is, I’m an introvert pretending to be an extrovert.
Baylor students living in Brooks Residential College and Brooks Flats have reported they have not been able to enter either their dorms or apartments since Wednesday.
Want to test for retinoblastoma, Coats’ disease and cataracts? There’s an app for that.
Dominique Lewis was 6 years old when he was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. Now, 12 years later he is an encouragement to others fighting the disease.
Georgetown freshman Audrey Hamin is channeling her heartbreak for persecuted Christians around the world to unite students on campus through prayer.
Illinois’ experiment with allowing people to register and vote on Election Day ran into bottlenecks in Chicago, leading to lines of hundreds, including at one polling site where the last voter didn’t cast a ballot until after 3 a.m. and others just gave up.
Virgin Galactic could resume test flights as early as next summer if it can finish building a replacement craft, its CEO said Wednesday.
Nearly everyone agrees that texting and driving is dangerous. Many people do it anyway.
I remember watching a TV special on Jerry Lee Lewis as a kid.
An 85-foot Norway spruce that belonged to a central Pennsylvania family of “Christmas elves” will serve as Rockefeller Center’s Christmas tree this year.
Not much was expected of No. 7 Baylor soccer at the Big 12 Tournament in Kansas City, Kan. this week, but the Bears did the unexpected. Baylor beat Oklahoma State, the top-seeded team in their bracket, 1-0 Wednesday night.
Things did not go as planned for Baylor volleyball on Wednesday.
Almost everyone who has ever applied to colleges, been on a job hunt or seeking an internship knows the impact social media can make on a person’s image.
I realized I know nothing. Nothing about sacrifice. Nothing about patriotism.
With Election Day coming to a close Tuesday, the media’s endless attention towards the U.S. Senate race will now shift to the most important race of all – the race for party supremacy in the White House.
Acts of misogyny — no matter how subtle or small — should not be tolerated or condoned. The term “boys will be boys,” which has often been used to excuse seemingly harmless misogynistic behavior, must no longer be a part of our vernacular. Men, for your own wellbeing, I’ve compiled a list of things NOT to do in order to avoid being a petty misogynist.
11/05/14: The Baylor Lariat
Texas overwhelmingly elected Republican Greg Abbott as the first new governor in 14 years on Tuesday night and elevated tea party leaders to powerful statewide offices in a forceful rejection of the most optimistic and heavily funded challenge from Democrats in decades.
Kingsville senior James Herd, an already published novelist, is using November’s National Novel Writing Month as an opportunity to launch the start of his second book series.