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Sing 2011 was filled with awesome sets, great themes and much improvement. We’ve made some observations on each of the acts. They aren’t meant to be rude — they’re meant to highlight the good and point out the areas that need improvement. Thanks to all the performers for their hard work. Our top three picks are Kappa Omega Tau, Alpha Tau Omega and Pi Beta Phi.

It’s that time of year when friends and classmates look more haggard than usual, disappear each night between the hours of 5 and 10 p.m. and are caught breaking into dance routines in odd places around campus.

Common Grounds will host magician Michael Ammar who will be exhibiting his up-close sleight of the hand tricks for a Waco audience.

Artist Mary Temple, who was formerly featured at Baylor, along with her assistants, one of whom graduated from Baylor, set up an installation at Rice University’s art gallery this past week. The installation is titled Northwest Corner, Southeast Light, and covers three walls and a large space on the hardwood floor of the gallery.

Driving to Houston to support our Baylor Bears in their first bowl game since 1994 will be an exciting affair. The real question is: What do you do in the down time before and after the game?

The Waco Transit System will host its sixth annual Holiday Tour of Lights, a one-hour tour that displays some of the best Christmas lights in Waco, beginning on Dec. 17. The three-day event will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. every evening until Dec. 19, said Allen Hunter, assistant general manager of the Waco Transit System.

This Christmas season Columbus Avenue Baptist Church will be presenting “Christmas at Columbus – A Season of Adoration,” a series of four events that will begin Sunday.

Christmas at Baylor, the seasonal concert and longstanding tradition for the School of Music, will return to Baylor’s campus this weekend, remaining one of the most popular holiday events on campus.