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Here are some things to do in Waco this week.
The movie adaptation of author Jenny Han’s novel “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” is an engaging romantic film…
The City of Waco park rangers offer plenty of free outdoor activities for the community.
Taylor Wolf | Social Media EditorStriving to be the most unique grocery experience in Central Texas, family-owned Waco Custom Marketplace…
A number of bright, nature-based oil paintings by Charles Wallis hang in Whitehall Center at the Carleen Bright Arboretum in…
After beginning construction in May 2017, The Waco Hippodrome Theatre completed its remodeling in June 2018. The latest additions to…
By Bailey Brammer | Editor-in-Chief Before I begin my rant about how unnecessary season 7 is to the “New Girl”…
By McKenna Middleton | Opinion EditorWhile some shows should stop while they are ahead, “New Girl” Season 7 offers viewers…
FRIDAY APRIL 27 BLOCK PARTY AND MUSIC FESTIVAL: Live music, food trucks, face painting, drinks and games. Live music…
By Rachel Mason | Contributor A wave of warm, rich chocolate wafts past students’ noses as they entered 1845 at…
By JP Graham | Reporter Pinewood Coffee Bar is hosting its first annual block party and music festival Friday afternoon…
By Meredith Wagner | Arts & Life Editor Spending day after day in a hospital bed, basking in rays of…
By Micaela Freeman | Staff Writer Baylor Theatre is premiering its adaptation of “Mr. Burns, a Post Electric Play” this…
By Meredith Wagner | Arts & Life Editor Quickly becoming an influential player in the beverage world, kombucha is popping…
TUESDAY APRIL 24OPENING NIGHT FOR BAYLOR THEATRE: “Mr Burns, A Post-Electric Play” tells the story of a group of survivors…
By JP Graham | ReporterThe Northern Triangle Art Exhibit by Borderland Collective is dedicated to shining a light on the…
FRIDAY, APRIL 20WHITE BUFFALO MARKET: A trendy and upscale, family-friendly outdoor market with hand-selected vendors that specialize in vintage, tastefully…
By Molly Atchison | Print Managing EditorFollowing the recent release of Marvel’s “Black Panther” and in anticipation of the upcoming…
By Molly Atchison | Print Managing EditorThe colors and textures of the Baylor Spring Fashion Show commanded center stage in…
By Bailey Brammer | Editor-in-ChiefJohn Krasinski: witty comedian, superior actor… up-and-coming writer and director? In his most recent flick, “A…
WEDNESDAY APRIL 18Sound Doctrine: a Concert with Sim Flora: Sim Flora, professor emeritus at Ouachita Baptist University and renowned jazz…
By JP Graham | ReporterMaking instrumental beats is one of senior Tim Arterbury’s hobbies, one that sparked the idea of…
Video by Meredith Aldis | Broadcast Reporter, Story by Molly Atchison | Print Managing Editor Variations of yoga have become…
By Branson Hardcastle | Broadcast Reporter Baylor’s Diadeloso is a long-standing tradition that dates back to 1932. It consists of…
By Elisabeth Tharp | Broadcast ReporterGuests can participate in a variety of activities and events on Noche del Oso, the…
By McKenna Middleton | Opinion EditorMost students wait in eager anticipation for the special Tuesday when Baylor grants a much-needed…
Meredith Wagner | Arts & Life Editor Baylor’s annual “Battle of the Bands” talent show determines the opening acts for…
By Molly Atchison | Print Managing Editor The last part of the “Confessions of an Entrepreneur” lecture series ended Thursday,…
By Didi Martinez | Digital Managing Editor Waco Hall transformed into a space of wonders Thursday evening as performers shimmied…

