Insight on the recent Pixar release, “Soul” and how it pertains to mindfulness.
Starting the business as a junior at Baylor, Hanna Austin has perfected her cookie recipe and has become a staple in downtown Waco. Now that the business is growing, it’s time to have their own kitchen.
On Lariat TV News Today, we will take a look at how the Baylor community is picking up the pieces…
By Ava Dunwoody | Arts & Life EditorWaco Trade Days | Feb. 26 – 27 | 9:30 a.m. | Savage…
Less than a month into his presidency, Joe Biden backpedaled on one of his most prominent and timely campaign promises. The American people deserve better than this.
Gen Z is trying to kick skinny jeans off the face of the Earth, and I won’t stand for it. Even as the skinny look might be going out of style, you will never catch me in a pair of bootcut jeans.
We all have things we miss from the pre-pandemic days, and for me, one of those things is dancing. But not just any kind of dancing. I’m talking Latin/Hispanic dancing. I’m talking cumbia, quebradita, duranguense, salsa, merengue, bachata, etc. I’m talking Tejano music.
Baylor track and field will compete in the Big 12 indoor championship, hoping to bring home some hardware.
The Bears brushed up before their week off with a win over Tyler Junior College Thursday.
It’s a busy, busy weekend for the Bears!
The career fair, which connects Baylor students with potential employers, opted for an online format for the biannual event held on February 24th.
Penland Dining Hall evacuated the building 30 minutes early due to a sewer issue. In a rushed manner, workers provided students with to-go containers for food.
Community recovery efforts have been in full force since last week when Winter Storm Uri wreaked havoc on businesses and residents. City staff, nonprofits and local residents have all pitched in to do their part.
Baylor is planning on hosting an outdoor commencement at McLane Stadium May 6-8 for both 2020 and 2021 graduates after not hosting an in-person commencement since December 2019.
By Jenna Frisby | Social Media Editor By following her passion, Lexington, Kent., sophomore Haidyn Chudy channels her entrepreneurial spirit…
Alpha Kappa Psi is discovering innovative ways to connect students to active members, provide business resources and teach the importance of networking in college.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended double masking to enhance mask performance. Baylor is not considering requiring double masking as this time.
This annual event sought to remind attendees about the importance of hope and unity during a time of distance from others.
Proper academic format requires the Oxford comma. Why can’t journalism do the same? I don’t want to say that the journalists have it wrong, but the journalists have it wrong.
Every story has at least two sides, but not every side of a story is equally valid. In pursuit of the truth, journalists must have the clarity to know which sides of an issue are not supported by facts and have the integrity to report on them as such.
You might’ve heard of the #FreeBritney movement, but what’s it all about?
From being un-coachable just two season ago to becoming one of Baylor’s key players off the bench, Matthew Mayer’s evolution has him pegged as the Bears’ next big thing.
Baylor grabbed a 21-point win over Oklahoma State Wednesday to extend its winning streak to 10 games and stay on top of the conference standings.
Baylor men’s tennis continues its tear, sweeping the Mavericks at home on Wednesday.
The updated academic spring 2021 calendar changed Wellness Day and one of the study days before finals to instruction days to make up for class canceled from the winter storm.
The freshman is our Feb. 24 Athlete Spotlight after leading the No. 1 Baylor women’s golf team to its fifth consecutive title.
The Lady Bears earned a 6-1 win over UT Arlington in their first game back at Getterman Stadium in almost a year.
By Nate Smith | Sports Director Baylor’s Acrobatics and Tumbling team has been at the top of their young sport…
A decline in church attendance requires hope and new formats for services.
The Student Senate did not pass the Student Senate Restructuring bill during the Senate meeting on Thursday, Feb. 23. The vote was 34 in favor and 14 against, but 36 votes in favor were needed to reach a three-fourths majority for the bill to pass.


