“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.
Dr. Moisés Park, an assistant professor of Spanish, views his office as a space to display his passions and interests while acting as a reminder of his history and heritage; in a sense, it is a museum of his life.
Due to the youngness of the players and lack of experience on large international stages, the U.S. men’s national team will find itself shocked in Qatar’s 2022 World Cup.
Bears for Life, a pro-life organization on campus, created and fundraised a new scholarship called the “Pregnant and Parenting Scholarship,” open to men and women in need of assistance and resources.
Baylor students will compete in the National Cyber League, an online cybersecurity competition between U.S. high school and college students, April 8-10 for the individual game and April 22-24 for the team game.
Students come to Baylor for a variety of reasons; whether it be academic, faith-based or for scholarships, Baylor’s spirit and reputation cross numerous borders, landscapes and, for some, even oceans.
At the end of the month, they hope to strengthen their personal connection with God. Ramadan is usually filled with nightly prayers, elaborate home meals and community gatherings that encourage hosting and serving others, but Ramadan at Baylor looks different for Muslim students.
As student tours go by, what will they think of the patchy, dying grass that we call Fountain Mall? From the looks of it, anything that will be said will not be positive.
Baylor baseball’s five-game winning streak ceased after a failed comeback effort in a loss against No. 24 Dallas Baptist University.
Tidwell Bible Building’s renovation brought about more than just new classrooms and office spaces. After a 15-month renovation that started in 2020, Tidwell reopened for the start of the fall 2021 semester. With the renovation, Tidwell is now able to display artifacts from biblical times.
“[Better Together] was created out of this need for religious minorities, and also the religious majority here at Baylor, to learn more about their neighbors and to develop that understanding between groups,” The Woodlands junior and civic interfaith leader Noor Saleh said.
Goat Yoga Texas visited Baylor to host multiple yoga sessions in celebration of Diadeloso 2022.
As April and Sexual Assualt Awareness Month begin, Dr. Laura Johnson, associate vice president for Equity and Title IX, shared her insight on what students may not know about the Title IX office.
You can literally go to Sephora and pay the same price for concealer from Walgreens. The point of drugstore makeup is affordability, and it’s no longer affordable. Every person who wants to wear makeup should be able to because that’s something that helps build a person’s confidence, and taking that away because of increasing costs isn’t fair.
Baylor men’s basketball is going to be just as good — if not better — next season with its incoming players and returning roster.
Getting bullied is inevitable, so learn how to adapt and work around it for the better.
Seniors Mel Krywoj and Ali Herero Linana have made the jump to be one of the best doubles teams in the nation.
“At the end of the day, the game is about more than yourself,” Anliker said. “It is about knowing why you’re playing and who you play for, and the TriWizard cup was a great reminder of that because we had the chance to raise money for something bigger than ourselves.”
By Pierson Luscy | Broadcast Reporter Baylor Public health students went to Magnolia Press on Sunday, but what they got…
It balances each amazing film quality with perfect execution. “Jujutsu Kaisen 0” has already cemented its place as one of the best anime films of the year in my mind.
By Kaity Kempf | Broadcast Reporter Baylor’s favorite campus holiday, Diadeloso, is finally back! LTVN’s Kaity Kempf joins the party.…

