Tang to become new head coach of Kansas State University men’s basketball after 19 seasons and a national title with Baylor.
In a shocking turn of events, No. 2 seed Baylor women’s basketball were upset by No. 10 seed University of South Dakota 61-47, Sunday night in the Ferrell Center, giving the Bears their earliest exit in the NCAA Tournament since a second-round loss to sixth-seeded University of Pittsburgh in 2008.
The Bears found their groove hitting to help avoid a sweep versus TCU this weekend.
Aliyah Binford pitches in game one and two of doubleheader, allowing just three hits across both outings.
Despite making a historical comeback, Baylor couldn’t fully complete it as overtime struggles led to their elimination.
No. 2 seeded Baylor women’s basketball let loose in the second half to beat No. 15 seeded University of Hawaii at Manoa 89-49 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday afternoon at the Ferrell Center.
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Trophy Club junior Maddie Howarth was at her off-campus home with her roommate a few weeks before spring break when they received a notification saying an unidentified AirTag had been tracking them. According to Howarth, the notification stated the tracking began at 3 p.m., but they were not notified until midnight.
Baylor graduate Kristen Dehaven said at first, she didn’t notice any issues with the accessibility of the buildings on campus. But, as her progressive genetic condition reduced her mobility, she said she began encountering many obstacles impeding her from getting around campus.
After a big surge of influenza cases was registered before spring break, there are six cases of the flu confirmed this week at Baylor.
Baylor baseball will host No. 21 TCU this weekend and is looking to snag some early conference wins.
Monday through Thursday for 15 weeks each semester, seniors in Baylor’s School of Education swap out their ‘student’ hat for a ‘teacher’ one, entering real-life classrooms, assuming full-time hours and embracing the co-teach model alongside their mentors.
The Texas Beta Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, founded in 1929, is Baylor’s only pre-health honor society. Tyler senior Cody Olson, president of the chapter, said the organization is primarily a community of pre-health students.
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Check out this list of upcoming events around Waco!
The first week back from spring break always feels like a punch in the gut. Between the healing sunburn, ongoing midterms and the skipping forward an hour into the future, students are having a rough week. However, there may be some good news found deep in the cracks as daylight saving has the potential to become permanent.
There is a common fallacy that is used regularly stating there is no such thing as bad artwork; I respectfully and wholeheartedly disagree. To those who believe there is no such thing as “good” or “bad” art, respectfully, you’re a fool.
With only a few days left to attend the event, Cameron Park Zoo is offering a great escape from studying, tests and schoolwork.
Without giving too much away, the film’s writing and acting work so well to tie the film together at the end in an emotional and overwhelming final act.
No. 1 seed Baylor MBB routed Norfolk State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to advance.
Baylor held a “Ukrainian Update” panel for the Baylor community to hear from scholars about the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday at the Foster Campus for Business and Innovation.
Freshman Chloe Brown began working at Heritage House mid-year while learning how to become a CL and balancing classes.
Sugar Land junior and president of the Baylor Society of Women Engineers Jenna Kabot said the purpose of the Baylor Society of Women Engineers is to uplift members in pursuit of engineering by providing a safe community and career opportunities.
News of the recent invasion reminded Dr. Serhiy Kudelia of his childhood and the birth of his home country; now, he fears he may see it die.
Dariana Orme and Aliyah Binford pitch a combined shutout in low-scoring affair with Texas State University.
Dr. Holly Oxhandler — associate dean for research and faculty development in the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work — recently released a book entitled “The Soul of the Helper: Seven Stages to Seeing the Sacred Within Yourself So You Can See It in Others.” Oxhandler discussed the mission of her new work in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I’ve never really considered myself an artist,” Livingston said. “I’ve known real artists in life and I don’t think I fall into that category, but what I am capable of doing is expressing beautiful things.”
Students for Environmental Equity is a gateway for students to play their own role in fulfilling Baylor’s mission statement and call to worldwide leadership and service by being good stewards of the Earth.
Last month, 189 students were named as finalists for the Truman Scholarship, with three finalists coming from Baylor. Baylor was one of only a few schools, behind Stanford, Harvard, Montana and Duke, to have three finalists. The three finalists are Shreveport, La., junior Veronica Penales; Littleton, Colo., junior Eliana Stromberg; and Houston junior Isha Thapar.
With so much going on in Baylor sports, here’s my opinion on whether you’re overreacting or not.
“Nightmare Alley” presents to viewers how dark the American dream can be. Through the wonderful set pieces, cinematography and brilliant acting, the film tells an incredibly dark tale that more than qualifies it to be nominated for best picture.

