With the decline and closing of movie theaters throughout the country, Baylor’s Film and Digital Media Department analyzes the future of media in a potentially post-theater world.
Women’s golf continues to dominate the fall season, sweeping the Betsy Rawls Invitational in Austin over the weekend.
In America’s traditionally two-party system, what happens when someone doesn’t align with the Democratic or Republican Parties?
A temporary surge in COVID-19 testing will see Baylor test 2,500 off-campus students per week for two weeks.
I’ve always been a firm believer in the idea that music makes the heart grow fonder. If only there was a genre of music that kickstarts the right amount of serotonin in almost everyone (unless you’re a “Scrooge”)…
The stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic are accelerating a mental health crisis.
Now more than ever, when courses are online and bedrooms double as classrooms, it is important for students to figure out what they enjoy and divide their work from leisure.
Every October, college students fill out the FAFSA. There are many resources available to students on campus to make the process easier.
While player health and safety needs to remain a priority, contact tracing guidelines in college sports need to be loosened for football teams to be able to finish the season.
Rankings gives sports teams recognition for their talent, skill and achievement throughout the season. But how does ranking in college volleyball come about?
Bears honored on the court and on the pitch.
By Matthew Soderberg | News EditorMcLennan County bars will reopen Wednesday at 50% capacity for the first time since June…
Students who are immunocompromised or who live with someone who is will get priority for all-online schedules in the spring. Others should expect mainly face-to-face and hybrid instruction.
The Board of Regents approved the purchase of three properties on Washington Avenue, giving the University a better financial position — owning the buildings instead of leasing them.
Clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Baylor may begin in as little as a few weeks.
As the coronavirus death count passes the two century mark, it’s mark is left on families across the country.
Students socialize at Sundown Sessions while social distancing
By Madalyn Watson | Editor-in-ChiefNearly two years after Mike Flanagan’s masterpiece “The Haunting of Hill House” was released, the follow-up…
This year’s Baylor Homecoming celebration won’t look like normal, but there is still plenty for Baylor fans to do, even if they have to join online.
by Harper Mayfield | Sports WriterThe University of Texas men’s swim and dive team has never lost a Big 12…
Casting your vote in the upcoming election is a huge opportunity. Don’t let poor planning get in the way.
Efforts to bring college football attendance back to full capacity are a bad example — and dangerous.
COVID-19-related changes have cut students living at some apartment complexes off from BUS routes.
By DJ Ramirez | Sports Editor, Video by George Schroeder | Broadcast Reporter Baylor athletics is experiencing an outbreak. The…
By Harper Mayfield | Sports WriterBaylor’s homecoming football game against No. 7 Oklahoma State was postponed on Sunday, and has…
By Will Chamblee | Sports Writer In one of the season’s biggest upsets, Baylor women’s soccer earned their first win…
By Grace Smith | Reporter, Video by Tim Longoria | Broadcast Reporter Sweeping the court again on Friday night, Baylor…
By Matthew Soderberg | News EditorBaylor was fined $461,656 on Friday for Clery Act violations ranging from 2011-2016. The university…
By Ava Dunwoody | Staff WriterThe Nov. 3 Election Day is approaching with changes since the last presidential election in…
By Camille Rasor | Arts & Life EditorPolitical campaigns, more so in 2020 than in any other year, are using…

