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With a new off-road car being built for competition, students are becoming excited by Baylor Baja’s presence.
As classes start to pick up and hours of sleep are replaced with hours of homework or studying, caffeine is a necessary addition to your life. There are various options of chain, local and at-home coffee in Waco. The Arts and Life staff is here to give you their recommendations.
By Alexandra Laurence Most participants in study abroad programs are college-aged, but one professor challenged that notion while teaching for…
The story isn’t groundbreaking but does its job to be a great, action-packed adventure, with plenty of main and side missions to complete around the city to round out gamers’ time and money.
“But, going on stage and taking the award out of this poor girl’s hands who didn’t choose to get selected for it either, was just not a good look. While I agree with basically everything he said, it’s just a matter of execution. You make yourself the villain, especially as a black man.”
The latte, dubbed “Spirit of Joy,” was introduced Wednesday and will be available at the Student Union Building and Eighth Street locations until Sept. 9.
“Not many college students with businesses have been able to sell their own stuff. So that’s why I wanted to create the market at Common Grounds to give student entrepreneurs a place to sell.”
“We fostered a lot of great connections through the Asian American students here,” Do said. “We want to keep representing a nonprofit that helps foster those connections throughout the United States and not just on a singular campus or a singular town.”
Much like Nathan Fielder’s previous show, “Nathan For You,” HBO’s “The Rehearsal” will leave you simultaneously dying of laughter, cringing and wondering how Fielder is able to pull any of this off — legally and ethically.
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Check out this list of upcoming events around Waco!
“Stay on your toes, ready for your chance,” Jacob Reiger said. “In the meantime, there’s still things you can do every day to make yourself better.”
On the mat, he is an executive black belt in Brazilian jiujitsu, in his office at the Baylor Law School, Professor Matt Cordon is the director of the legal writing program and a professor of law.
“A lot of people come to Baylor thinking that everyone around them is Christian. People need to realize that there is a diverse population at Baylor,” Sobh said. “Don’t look at things at face value. It’s so easy to stick to stereotypes.”
Have you ever considered that you have been listening to the same 20 songs for the past month but don’t know where to find more music? Don’t worry. The A&L staff is here to assist with a specially curated playlist featuring various music genres. From classic ’80s rock to new indie-pop, this playlist will kickstart some new music discoveries.
“House of the Dragon’s” first episode felt like the first move in a game of chess. It’s the opening move so it’s too soon to tell, but it has all the makings of being another great hit for HBO MAX.
As a student committed to various activities on top of classes and schoolwork, it is vital to stay organized. There are many virtual and physical tools to help you achieve this goal. The key is finding what works best for you.
While students were face down in their textbooks and tissues to prepare for finals in May, the library was preparing for a new exhibit on climate change to enter the hall.
“If it sparks your interest, but you’re not sure if you would like to try it out or not, I would say try it out, because there’s no better place than to learn something new with Outdoor Adventure,” Heinecke said. “Everyone knows what they’re doing. You’ll make friends and really strong bonds.”
Movie lovers can be divided over what makes a good film. Is it explosions, or is it explosive romance? Is it attention to detail and plot, or is it the way the movie makes you feel that really matters? Two Baylor students weighed in with their opinions.
“To see her reaction was something that was priceless for me,” Screen said. “She wasn’t just reacting for the camera; I could tell she actually meant her reaction. It’s kind of cool being able to be like, ‘Wow, I actually made an impact on her too.’”
With the world opening back up, 516 students rushed at the opportunity to pack their bags and study all over the world this summer. Will their stories make you want to do the same?
No matter your major or how many hours of classes you’re taking, make sure to take advantage of every resource Baylor offers to help alleviate some of the weight of extra costs, school and anything life throws at you this semester.
Every July, filmmakers and moviegoers alike gather at the historic Hippodrome Theatre for the Deep in the Heart Film Festival. This past summer, Baylor University alumnus Daniel Pennington’s film was one of 160 projects featured.
Ireland may not be the first place you think of when considering iconic fashion; however, Dublin hosts a plethora of popular trends and styles with its own Irish twist.
“I am a big breakfast person,” Walter McDonald said. “It’s my favorite meal of the day. I have enjoyed seeing the differences in the breakfast for both cultures.”
Bolstered by his conceptual framework of history, hope and rhyme, Dr. David Blevins spoke on June 17 about his experience as a journalist in Northern Ireland. Currently a senior Ireland correspondent for Sky News, he has been in the field for 32 years, living not only through the sectarian conflict of the Troubles but also through the groundbreaking success of the peace process.
Thinking about traveling to Ireland? Here are some do’s and don’ts that will help you get the best experience while on the Emerald Isle.
Baylor in Ireland students attended a lecture on June 20 at Stranmillis University to hear from faculty members about different facets of life in Northern Ireland.
“There is no one story that is the whole story,” Howland said.

