Fountain Mall will be filled with students yelling sic ‘em’s at the top of their lungs and singing along with…
Browsing: Arts and Life
By Bradi Murphy | Arts & Life EditorMonday marked the beginning of the second year for the Movie Mondays at…
Bradi Murphy | Arts & Life Editor Students were invited to the event “In Living Color: Welcome to BU” on…
By Ethan Freije | Staff Writer Baylor’s Martin Museum of Art opened a two month long exhibition at the Hooper-Schaefer…
Rachel Mower | Staff WriterWhen the East Waco Library closed its doors for renovations in 2015, much of the community…
By Kalyn Story | Staff Writer “Fixer Upper” took Waco by storm when it aired on HGTV in 2013. On…
Bradi Murphy | Arts & Life Editor 1. The Pullin Family Marina Located right across the street from Baylor’s main…
Waco has a surplus of high quality food trucks
Downtown Waco gets a revamp
Baylor sophomore takes the crown as Miss Texas 2016.
Moving up the ladder one sale at a time
Baylor Theatre has a very unique year coming up. Students can look forward to seeing some classic plays that are…
Emily Adams, contributor The Baylor Symphony Orchestra is set to perform Johannes Brahms’ “A German Requiem” for the President’s Concert…
The mid-afternoon sun shines through the windows on students studying and enjoying the company of friends. Aromas of silky smooth…
There are many new restaurants coming to Waco. Some offer a brand new dining experience, while others are already familiar…
It’s the time of year again when honors students must present and defend their theses. Thesis papers have the reputation…
Baylor students spoke on the social fabric of stories Tuesday at the Story Slam Competition put on by Baylor Formation…
Baylor Theatre presents “The Story of a Marriage,” directed by Marion Castleberry, professor of theater arts, beginning today. The performance…
The Baylor film and digital media department will show off the best of its students’ short films at the 17th…
Hollywood is both an industry and a place. Though the iconic white sign might represent the place where movies—and dreams—are…
Baylor University has been an important symbol of Waco since 1885, but the surrounding area has an equally rich history…
“The Jungle Book,” originally a collection of stories by Rudyard Kipling, debuted Friday as a new and improved live-action film…
Hey Sugar candy store comes to Waco
Waco artists will no longer have to wait for events like Art on Elm Avenue or the Cultural Arts Festival…
Plunge into Japanese culture at the Harumatsuri festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the North Village Community…
The Baylor Opera Theater and Baylor Jazz Ensemble teamed up for a two-night performance of “The Man of La Mancha”…
Rob Askins graduated with a degree in theater from Baylor in 2004, leaving Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center and years of…
On Green River Ordinance’s song “Where the West Wind Blows,” singer Josh Jenkins vows to “get lost with no direction,…
Guerrilla Troupe hosts final shows of the semester
Community gathers in East Waco to celebrate art