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By Darby Good | News EditorSeason three of Netflix’s original show “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” premiered on Jan. 24 and…
By Vivian Roach | Staff Writer, Video by Grace Smith | Broadcast Reporter Union Hall will host its grand opening…
By Darby Good | News EditorThe Jonas Brothers premiered their newest single ‘What A Man Gotta Do’ on Jan. 16…
By Camille Rasor | ReporterAwards season has come around again. Make way for gold trophies, designer outfits, often-politicized acceptance speeches…
By Claire Van Zee | ReporterIf you haven’t already heard the whispers of uncontainable admiration for “Little Women” slowly circulating…
By Madalyn Watson | Arts & Life EditorThe five-second rule suggests that when someone drops food or cutlery on the…
By Carson Lewis | Page One EditorThe Martin Museum of Art hosted an opening reception for the Biennial Faculty Exhibition…
By Bridget Sjoberg | Editor-in-Chief Cheerleading is a sport widely known but rarely taken seriously. Even if most people now…
By Madalyn Watson | Arts & Life EditorThe Baylor Lariat had the opportunity to interview the percussionist Cameron Leach and…
By Madalyn Watson | Arts & Life EditorDespite a variety of interpretations linked to Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”, several constants about…
By Madalyn Watson | Arts & Life EditorPercussionist and Ohio native Cameron Leach will perform a solo recital for Baylor…
By Teagan Zelle | ContributorBaylor students Bellaire junior Matt Bechter and Conroe junior Liam Mansfield, alongside their friend Anthony Buzbee,…
By Alison Rogers | Contributor One in four students are bullied in college, a statistic higher even than the rate…
By Madison Martin | Contributor In 2001, the U.S. National Science Foundation created STEM, an education curriculum centered on building…
By Josh Whitney | Marketing Representative Only three days after the pilot aired, the second episode of “The Mandalorian,” called…
By Preston Gossett | Reporter Established and Company started out as nothing more than a class project. Sarah Gardner, Austin…
By KJ Burkley | ReporterThe Beall Poetry Festival featured guest poet Lisa Russ Spaar, who read some of her original…
By Mireya Ruiz | Multimedia JournalistWhile trends cycle in and out of the mainstream fashion realm, they have influenced the…
By KJ Burkley | ContributorThe Baylor Jazz Ensemble will perform its final concert this semester at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in…
By Josh Whitney | Marketing RepresentativeWarning: spoilers ahead. As the famous saying goes, “No one hates Star Wars more than…
By Kyle McCulloch | ContributorChemical warfare, terrorist attacks and mass genocide are included, among other war crimes, in this year’s…
By Madalyn Watson | Arts & Life EditorMatthew Broderick took on a character mirroring the antagonist of his most iconic…
By Preston Gossett | ReporterBaylor’s chapter of International Justice Mission will host its annual Threads pop-up thrift shop from 8:30…
By KJ Burkley | ReporterThe Music Association of Central Texas celebrated its 20th anniversary by hosting the Austin Avenue Music…
By KJ Burkley | ReporterCentral Texas art creators, designers and Baylor students showcased their artwork at the second annual Brazos…
By Madalyn Watson | Arts and Life Editor The new Netflix Original film “Holiday in the Wild” was released Nov.…
By Gaby Salazar | Copy Editor I remember telling people how much I missed the old Kanye. The one I…
By KJ Burkley | ReporterAmerican indie singer-songwriter Noah Gundersen filled Common Grounds with colorful expression Sunday as he performed some…
By Preston Gossett | ReporterButtoned Bears was created in 2014 to be an outlet for Baylor students to stay up-to-date…