Flower Mound freshman Jordan Sharp donates blood Tuesday on Fountain Mall. Carter Blood Care periodically hosts blood drives on the Baylor campus throughout each semester.
Browsing: Photos of the Day
Photographs by The Baylor Lariat.
Shreveport, La., senior Dylan Greenleaf pulls the disc to the other team as The Woodlands junior Eric VerPloeg watches on during a pick up Ultimate frisbee game on Tuesday on the BSB fields.
Children gather around the Easter bunny at Kappa Kappa Gamma’s annual Easter Egg Hunt on Monday afternoon. Over 100 Baylor children and grandchildren attended the event to collect candy and chocolate goodies.
Pope Francis leaves after an audience with Gregoriana University students in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican, Thursday. During his speech, Francis called human trafficking “a crime against humanity” and has agreed to work with over a dozen countries to eliminate it.
“Ally the Alligator” looks on as Angela Everett, 40, hands out a cup of shrimp gumbo from the Boudain Shack restaurant at the 2014 Feast of Caring “Soup Cook Off” event, which benefited Caritas of Waco on Tuesday at the Waco Convention Center.
San Diego, Calif., senior Andre Jackson paddles out onto the river to enjoy a Tuesday afternoon at the Baylor Marina. Today, the Baylor Marina will host Dia Del Rio. The event will offer free hot dogs and drinks, as well as free tank tops to the first 250 people that paddle out to the bridge.
Guerrilla Troupe preformed on Thursday evening in the SUB Den to promote anti-stress practices to the Baylor community. Above, members are playing the “Ding Game” as they pretend to be in a dentist’s office.
A cat coffin with mummy, left, and an ibis coffin are displayed as part of the exhibit “Soulful Creatures: Animal Mummies in Ancient Egypt” at the Orange County’s Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, Calif. The exhibition is on the ancient mummification of animals in the Egyptian culture and religion.
Lightning strikes behind Pat Neff during the severe thunderstorm that rolled through Waco on Friday afternoon. The storm was part of a cluster of severe weather that spread over East Texas, even bringing ping pong ball-sized hail to some areas.
No. 14 senior quarterback Bryce Petty shared his testimony yesterday during the Crossroads event held at the Ferrell Center. Many bands and speakers also participated in the event which was open to all students free of charge.
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A search dog helps in the effort to find victims of the massive slide Monday in Oso, Wash. At least 14 people were killed in the 1-square-mile slide that hit in a rural area about 55 miles northeast of Seattle on Saturday. Several people also were critically injured, and homes were destroyed.
Wimberley sophomore Ryan Barroso, Lake Jackson junior Indy Henderson and McKinney senior Carlos Silva bike hard for Pi Kappa Phi. The fraternity began their four-day philanthropy event for special needs yesterday on Fountain Mall called War of the Roses. The event consists of a “battle of the sororities” where money is donated into buckets for each sorority. The winner of the event receives a trophy and money towards their philanthropy. Last years winners were Delta Delta Delta in first, Alpha Delta Pi in second and Zeta Tau Alpha in third.
Lawton, Okla., freshman Cody Zimmerman gets knocked down by Sacramento, Calif., sophomore Michael Daniliuc in a blow-up jousting ring at the Alpha Delta Pi Crush event on Thursday at Edgefield Park. The event included a blow-up slide, cotton candy and other carnival games.
Freshman Brian Hafferkamp focuses as he climbs the rock wall in the Student Life Center. Hafferkamp, along with five other Baylor students, participated in Outdoor Adventure’s Intro to Sports Climbing course. The participants learned how to safely climb in an outdoor environment and help other climbers.
Uzbek dancers in folk costumes perform during the festivities marking the Navruz holiday in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Navruz (“New Year”) dates back to ancient Iranian and Central Asian fire-worshippers who celebrated the spring equinox with dances and ritual food.
A white-handed gibbon tightrope walks across a rope bridge on Wednesday, March 12 on Gibbon Island in Cameron Park Zoo. The white-handed gibbon, which is native to Thailand, Burma, and Malaysia, has arms that are twice as long as it’s body.
Heart and Soul
“I’m just out here to tell people how much God loves them,” he smiled.