If I could sum up my love for these ranches, it would be the same level of how most college women and moms crave Diet Coke. Just like the Diet Coke analogy, I live for this condiment.
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Brooks Flats expanded its residence hall into a full-building Business & Innovation Living-Learning Center (B&I LLC) for the fall semester.
Art and music intertwine in the latest exhibit at the Martin Museum of Art, which features abstract paintings paired with music from multiple famous composers provided by the Baylor School of Music and Baylor Libraries.
The Bears open their season Saturday against the Great Danes in Baylor’s first FCS matchup since 2019.
Whether you do or don’t fit the picture of a “typical Baylor Bear,” you’re not alone. Letting go of the misguided assumptions you hold will not only give you a more accurate outlook of your home here in Waco but will also serve as a healthy first step to being content with yourself.
The Brazos Riverfront Development Project, originally dubbed the “Brazos Promenade” project, is part of an effort by the City of Waco to revitalize the area near the Brazos River by bringing shops, businesses and apartments to downtown Waco.
Dr. Stephen Breck Reid, former professor at George W. Truett Theological Seminary, shared his intake on his new role as Vice Provost for Faculty Diversity and Belonging starting in August.
Dave Aranda wasn’t jumping up and down when Baylor stopped Oklahoma State University on the “McPlay.” His stoic and composed approach has brought lots of early success to Waco.
The BU Women’s Colloquium, an advocacy group founded by six female faculty, will mark its 10-year anniversary after being officially affiliated with Baylor since 2012.
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.
Esther’s Closet, a local self-sufficiency program aimed to equip women and children to escape poverty, held its annual Women of Distinction Luncheon on Tuesday at the Waco Convention Center.
Myth-busting soulmates is a hard pill to swallow, but despite this reality, love is a beautiful thing. You can be a hopeless romantic and still understand the logical aspects of it all.
Baylor track athlete Cierra Wash finds her passion in the air.
“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 event mainly included tabling for multiple organizations. However, it also featured free food from Fuzzy’s Tacos and Helados La Azteca, as well as music, dancing and Lotería — a traditional Mexican game.
“The blood that’s donated here at Carter BloodCare stays local,” Shipley said. “So you’re potentially helping a family member, friend, neighbor or anyone in your community that might need blood. That’s who you’re giving for.”
Cats are a low-maintenance and affordable option for college students who want an animal companion.
For its first win of the season, Baylor volleyball was able to upset the defending national champions in five sets.
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“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.”
Following the Mosaic Mixer, the Department of Multicultural Affairs hosted the annual Black Student Welcome event on Thursday in the Barfield Drawing Room of the Bill Daniel Student Center.
Baylor soccer, fresh off their first win of the season, has a daunting foe in top-ranked University of North Carolina up next.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) granted $5 million to the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty (BCHP) to continue its Meals-to-You program and to permanently scale its impact outside of the states it serves, including Texas, New Mexico, Alaska and Utah.
TikTok rewards music that’s made for 15-second dance clips, specifically tailored to cater to our ever-deteriorating attention spans. A catchy hook is all you need to go viral and have your song topping Billboard and Spotify charts, no matter how the rest of the song sounds.
Twin freshmen defenders Hallie and Hannah Augustyn have started and played the majority of the first two season games.
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.
By Danika Young | Broadcast Reporter As the number of students returning to campus increases, so does the crime rate.…
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden announced the outlines of his plan for student loan relief, delivering on a campaign promise “to cancel $10,000 of student debt for low- to middle-income borrowers.”
The Texas “trigger law,” set to make abortion illegal in the state 30 days after the U.S. Supreme Court’s judgment overturning Roe v. Wade, will take effect Thursday. This law is called The Texas Human Life Protection Act.
The freshman 15 holds a lot of weight — the phrase, that is. As college students and incoming freshmen, we are familiar with how commonly a change in appearance and body type is discussed.

