09/03/14: The Baylor Lariat
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Baylor vs. TCU at McLane Stadium
Social media brought activists from across the country together in St. Louis for a stance against injustice during Ferguson October, which was labeled a “weekend of resistance” by activists.
Each week, Sports Illustrated selects one cheerleader in the nation to shine the spotlight on during college football season, and the latest pick was Baylor’s own League City sophomore Casey Dervay.
Over the past six weeks, 15 Baylor students have worked to design a project that has the potential to become part of the Baylor game day experience for years to come.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but a new club on campus is fighting to raise money year-round for the cause.
he presidents of three Ebola-stricken West African nations made urgent pleas for money, doctors and hospital beds Thursday and representatives of nations gathered for financial meetings promised more help.
Zebra Mussels Invade Lake Waco,
When the Clothes Brothers started their clothing company a year ago, they knew profit-maximization would not be their main objective.
Two Texas laws meant to prevent students from being prosecuted in adult court for minor infractions like disrupting a classroom are working as intended, court records show.
Baylor’s Department of Wellness and the Alcohol Awareness Advisory Board are putting on the first “Rethink Your Drink” 5K to bring alcohol awareness to the Baylor community.
With more than 12,000 pumpkins, Central Christian Church is hosting its ninth annual pumpkin patch, a spot known for community gathering and family fun.
The punk trio Green Day, the short-lived British band The Smiths, “Lean on Me” singer Bill Withers and Sting are among the first-time nominees for enshrinement in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Never has a bit of fabric and elastic inspired such devotion and derision as the scrunchie.
This weekend just got a whole lot more interesting.
West Virginia returns to the road and continues conference play in Lubbock on Saturday morning as the team faces Texas Tech in Jones AT&T Stadium.
Senior golfer Kyle Jones was named Men’s Golfer of the Month for September by the Big 12 on Thursday.
Oklahoma’s Big 12 schools are off to some of the best season starts in program history. Fresh off their lone one-game weekend in the season last week, a rejuvenated Baylor soccer program travels to knock out both Oklahoma teams in one weekend, facing the Sooners today and the Cowgirls on Sunday.
Minnesota Vikings star Adrian Peterson should be arrested anew after admitting during his court appearance on a child abuse charge that he had “smoked a little weed” while out on bond, Texas prosecutors said Thursday.
When it comes to U.S. history, there aren’t many groups that have had it as bad as Native Americans. From an invasion of their homeland to an attempted genocide and the Trail of Tears, it was all pretty much downhill for Native Americans after the discovery of America.
Media coverage and talk of Ebola’s threat are spreading around the globe faster than the actual virus. But the messages arriving on people’s social media feeds and what is actually happening aren’t completely aligned.
According to a book written by Joshua Hays, research fellow for Baylor’s Institute for Studies of Religion, Star Wars themes mimic those taught in Scripture.
Baylor volleyball looks to shake off its three-match losing streak as it returns to Waco on Friday night to face Big 12 opponent Kansas at the Ferrell Center.
Kansas leads the Big 12, Baylor inconsistent early
Activists throughout history have used the power of music, news coverage and social networking to spread movements, and the tradition continues with demonstrators in Ferguson, Mo.
The Baylor Counseling Center is breaking down barriers that exist between concerned counselors and distressed students with two new programs.
As of this week, it has come to my attention that I have a certified “pouty resting face.”
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