“I think that is so important, just getting the whole community to rally around the cause,” Southlake senior Griffin Gumm, Derby Days committee member, said.
“Seeing this idea I was throwing around three years ago, and here we are, it’s happening. It’s been cool to have this whole thing come together,” Clarke said.
It’s best to be peaking during late April and early May, and No. 15 Baylor women’s golf is doing just that.
On April 22, 23 and 24, Mission Waco will be hosting live performances of “The Little Mermaid Jr.” at the Jubilee Theatre.
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Check out this list of upcoming events around Waco.
Baylor men’s tennis heads to the Big 12 tournament to play either the University of Texas or Oklahoma State University on Saturday.
Freshman Grace Craighead began her small business out of her love for stationery. Her business has grown since August 2021 following online sales and her participation in pop-up shops.
I spent most of my life thinking Texas had nothing more to it than reverence for the American flag and my greatest enemy, country music. My opinion remained unchanged until I arrived at Baylor and realized that I was predestined to live in Texas, the state I now deem as the most hilariously unique place in the United States.
Imagine walking around campus for the past couple of hours; you’re a prospective student deciding where to spend the next four years of your life. Your amazing and fun tour guide has been raving about the on-campus coffee shop you have got to try. You go to try the hyped-up cup of delicious iced coffee only to be left with a sickly sweet cup of bitterness — that was my introduction to Common Grounds.
This experience of seeing a play for the first time is what propelled Keller freshman Logan Allen to pursue the field of acting and be a part of his college play.
Baylor officially chartered Prism, an LGBTQ+ and allies student organization, on Tuesday after beginning its process back in the fall of 2021.
Former Team USA and University of Oklahoma (OU) gymnast Maggie Nichols spoke Wednesday about her experience as a survivor of sexual assault. The event was sponsored by the Equity, Civil Rights and Title IX Office as part of its events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Southlake junior Josh McSwain recently received the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association (TIPA) Designer of the Year award at the organization’s 2022 convention.
Baylor won’t be meeting strangers in the first match of the Big 12 tournament, facing the University of Kansas in what will be their third head-to-head matchup of the season.
Jordan Lewis, Sven Lah, Kobe Andrade and Jack Pineda talk about their pregame routines to get in the playing mindset.
Baylor’s Prehealth Leadership Committee and Baylor Leaders for CHANGE will be hosting the first-ever Undergraduate Medical Leadership Conference on April 22 and 23.
The music certainly reflected the experience and talent of the group. During the second to last piece, “One More for the Count” by Mike Lewis, trombonist Chris Estridge was a featured soloist. However, it wasn’t his solo itself that commanded the audience’s attention, but rather how he played. Over the bell of his trombone, he placed the rubber part of a toilet plunger and would open and close it over the bell to muffle the sound that left the instrument.
If you have not watched “Bridgerton,” sprint to Netflix immediately. This show will allow you to escape to the grandiose of ball gowns, instrumental twists on current music and Lady Whistledown’s constant meddling.
The Bears won both mid-week games against Midwestern State University and the University of Texas at Tyler as they prepare for Big 12 Tournament play on Saturday.
Baylor’s Air Force ROTC and Army ROTC will join forces to participate in the annual Veteran’s Cup at 5 p.m. on Friday at the Baylor Sciences Building fields. The event will include an hour of sports competition — including tug of war, dodgeball, ultimate frisbee and a relay race — before a cookout.
Implementing recycling programs into Waco apartment complexes is an important step toward making the upcoming generation pay more attention to the environment. It’s the little things that make the largest difference.
If I had a nickel for every time a seemingly grown, educated man made a weird comment or had a strange excitement or stereotype about me being Latina, Filipina or whichever random race of the week he was trying to guess I was, I’d have a lot of nickels. If I combined those profits with my friends experiences, we’d probably be millionaires.
“Buying secondhand is amazing for the environment, because not only are you personally reducing the amount of clothing waste that you put into the world, but it’s also a good response to give back to companies who are used to producing lots and lots of cheap clothes,” Teng said.
In an organization, some of the most important people are those who are not seen such as Baylor baseball’s director of operations Justin Grassi, who has held the position since 2019.
Baylor baseball overcame an early deficit to the tune of a 9-5 win over Sam Houston State University, thanks to some key hits and ace hurling.
Dariana Orme pitched all nine innings, as the Bears were boosted by a McKenzie Wilson homer in the ninth.
Before Baylor students enter the workforce with a college degree in hand, they can seek out internship opportunities that will give previews of careers in their respective fields.
“I believe this, and I say this with all my heart, and hopefully it comes across with humility, but our best days are still ahead of us,” Rhoades said.
While Baylor athletics took off for Easter Sunday, the rest of the weekend was filled with thrilling contests, so here’s a quick rundown of everything that happened in case you missed it.
The Special Olympics Volunteer Group at Baylor is hosting “Spread the Word to End the Word,” an event that offers the opportunity to build relationships with Special Olympics Texas athletes. The event will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m Wednesday at the sand volleyball courts.

