Check out what’s going on in Waco this weekend!
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It’s no cinematic masterpiece, but “Holidate” is an enjoyable if dumb reprieve from the horrors of the real world.
Students can join Baylor’s Indian Subcontinent Student Association chapter for a night of painting fun to benefit literacy learning in Pakistan and India.
By Matthew Soderberg | News EditorAaron Sorkin is the master of the political drama; he shows this with his repertoire…
The Waco Hippodrome announced the closure of The Raleigh Diner, The Hightop Bar and suspension of movie services. The historic space will be up for rental.
By Julia Pearl | Reporter Despite the restrictions of COVID-19 and the polarization that this election has created, students are…
Arts & Life Editor Camille Rasor discusses Grande’s new album which, unfortunately, seems to be subpar compared to the artists previous work.
The Lariat’s social media editor Olivia Martin gives some tips on what you can do to push away election anxiety.
From the comfort of one’s computer, those interested can view the 4th Annual Climate Crisis Exhibit and can still virtually experience the importance of climate change and its effects.
Check out what’s going on around town this Halloween weekend!
The Lariat’s editors recommend their favorite Halloween time movies for this weekend.
Stanton Studios will be open on Friday and Saturday for people to come learn how to blow their own glass pumpkins. Patrons will be guided by a professional and will choose their own colors and shape.
The McAninch family usually deviates from normal Halloween traditions in Kokernot Hall. Though COVID-19 is throwing a wrench in their plans this year, celebrating at the dorm has always been a cherished tradition.
Martin Museum of Art offers “Halloween Days at the Martin” for the first time in its new exhibit.
Contributor Caroline Yablon shares three edgy fashion trends that have come in this season. Check out what new pieces you should add to your collection.
Harry Styles new music video is beautiful and fun, a perfect escape from the gloomy weather we’ve had these past few days.
Computers are more necessary now than ever before. It might be time to look at your old laptop and think of an upgrade. Here’s why building a PC might be more rewarding than buying a new, prebuilt one from your local electronics store.
Baylor students and Waco community members alike can experience the upcoming sinister season with the decoratively abundant market and visit with performers and vendors in Woodway this Sunday.
Check out what’s going on in Waco this weekend!
Nightlight Donuts have big plans for the future — including franchises in college cities across the U.S. It might all start with their first storefront in Woodway.
COVID is no match for the artistic drive and talent of a group of aspiring artists. Thanks to the ARTPrenticeship program, they can gain experience by taking part in creating this year’s newest mural.
By Julia Pearl | Reporter With in-person rehearsals now a possibility, Baylor’s music students are excited to be able to…
The Waco Suspension Bridge is set to soon close down for construction purposes. Many Baylor students have used the bridge to make (sometimes dangerous) college memories.
For the college generation specifically, finances can be hard to understand and ever harder to manage. Here’s some tips on how to make the most on a university budget.
Local vendor market brings together small businesses and facilitates relationships.
Students and Wacoans alike have the opportunity to participate and enjoy a day full of outdoor fall fun amid the pandemic’s challenges at Autumn Fest, held just outside of Waco.
And no, Ross and Rachel from “Friends” are not a good example of this television trope. Their relationship is awful.
For the first time in Baylor history, Pigskin Revue will not take place in Waco Hall. Instead, the top acts will be livestreamed to viewers across the country.
Several food trucks have arrived on campus this semester to sell their products. In this article, we break down the best and worst of meals-on-wheels.
One of the people in charge of choosing the music at Baylor football games talked about what goes into creating the game day experience. Despite the pandemic, they are still working hard to make the remaining home games as fun and memorable as possible.

