It was a long and brutal match for No. 21 Baylor women’s tennis who squeaked past No. 25 University of Kansas 4-3.
The Bears won its first conference matchups against the Jayhawks on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Baylor baseball was unable to crack a win on the road, facing their first conference road sweep in over a year.
Baylor partnered with Lowell Observatory, Discovery and the city of Waco to celebrate and prepare for the eclipse expected two years from now.
We have an update on the recent shooting which took place on 2nd street just off campus, and a Waco…
Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) organized the 71st annual Baylor Beauties “Charity Style Show benefiting Children’s Health and Mentorship Program” Thursday evening.
Two Baylor sports superfans Alex Barfield and Jimmy Roberts become “The Gold Guys” and join Waco and Baylor together.
With a packed weekend of tennis, No. 4 Baylor men’s tennis will challenge Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma at the Hurd Tennis Center. This is one of the last home conference games for seniors.
Vietnamese Student Association vice president and Corsicana junior Anna Nguyen said CelebrASIAN Alliance is an important event to have on campus because it’s a way to spread awareness of Asian American culture and build a strong community for students of Asian descent.
Baylor’s chapter of Alpha Delta Pi is hosting “Hoops for the House” — a five-on-five basketball tournament to raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) — on Saturday at the Marrs McLean Gymnasium. The event will run from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., with the championship game beginning at 8 p.m.
It’s On Us BU will be hosting an art exhibit called “What Were You Wearing, Waco?” from April 11 to April 14. The exhibit will display outfits that people were wearing on the day they were sexually assaulted and the stories of the survivors.
Matthew Brammer, professor of journalism, new media and public relations, proposed a hypothetical case study to his two classes about how they could utilize their skills developed in class to provide aid to families in Ukraine. Much to his surprise, the students — energized and excited to make a difference — transformed the hypothetical into reality.
Baylor softball has a real opportunity to take a series against the University of Kansas who has struggled all season long.
Common Grounds has released six new drink options based around the spring season.
The Senate voted to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman to serve on the highest court in the nation.
“It is important just as a community that we observe this month, because through preventative activities, we can actually help stop sexual assault before it actually happens,” Tevis said. “So through the equity office’s activities, discussions and all the events that we have this month — and through all of the different months that we have here on campus — we can offer our community an understanding and build a better community.”
Baylor alumna and professor Jennifer Martinsen spoke to a group of Baylor University students in recognition of Public Health Week, sharing her story and personal experiences highlighting the importance of community, resilience and mental wellness when walking through seasons of struggle.
Was the plan simply to appease students in hopes that they’d give up? Was it to wait until the students who were bold enough to fight for a place on campus graduated before announcing there wouldn’t be any group at all? Where did the momentum and sense of urgency go?
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Check out this list of upcoming events around Waco.
“There’s so many topics and so many things that people can be a part of that they’re specifically passionate about,” Cruz-Mattos said. “I think that’s so great to learn about and have the opportunity to learn early and see how you can make a change in global health, because everyone can.”
Give the laugh track more credit, for it has shown more positive outcomes than negative impacts on viewers.
“Unlimited Love,” the first album from the Red Hot Chili Peppers since guitarist John Frusciante rejoined the band in 2019, is a nice treat. While this album is not exceptional, it’s a solid record that benefits greatly from the regained chemistry of the Chili Peppers’ classic lineup and return of longtime producer Rick Rubin.
In recent generations, parents have progressively relinquished the duty of parenting as a personal responsibility to outside sources like social media. These platforms come with a myriad of issues, including cyberbullying, sexting and “Facebook depression” — a form of depression that develops when preteens and teens spend an extended amount of time on social media. This raises the question of why so many parents, then, are blaming social media for their parenting difficulties.
The Bears dominated in all facets of the game in their win over Lamar University on Wednesday night.
Sexually assaulted at 20 years old, Brittany Piper turned her pain into healing. Now speaking of her account, she travels the world to break down stigmas around rape culture.
This growth in chess’ popularity from the pandemic has led to many new members joining the Baylor Chess Society.
The Marvel Universe expanded on Friday when the new movie “Morbius” was released in theaters. While audiences enjoyed the film for the most part, critics destroyed the movie and technically, the film was not made well.
Diadeloso was back in full force Tuesday for the first time since 2019. Due to COVID-19, the event looked very different last year and went virtual in 2020, meaning on Tuesday, all non-senior Baylor students were experiencing their first-ever Dia, while seniors experienced their last. So, what did students think of this year’s Dia?
The Baylor Chinese Student and Scholar Association (CSSA) will host a flea market on April 15 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Bill Daniel Student Center.
After announcing his decision to return to play his fifth season for the Bears, Thamba sat down to reflect on this season and his future.