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By living life with college students, faculty in residence want to meet their residents and build that community. While programs that allow connections have been limited in size and number, faculty in residence have not stopped finding new ways to meet residents.
Against all odds, parade participants created their floats in only four weeks.
The city still remains a popular spot for Texas campaigns.
Baylor graduates with Hispanic heritage will gather in a zoom call Thursday to feature stories from their contributions to the local community.
It can be tempting to stay inside the Baylor bubble, but outside of campus, Waco has a whole community that is often ignored.
A temporary surge in COVID-19 testing will see Baylor test 2,500 off-campus students per week for two weeks.
Every October, college students fill out the FAFSA. There are many resources available to students on campus to make the process easier.
Students who are immunocompromised or who live with someone who is will get priority for all-online schedules in the spring. Others should expect mainly face-to-face and hybrid instruction.
The Board of Regents approved the purchase of three properties on Washington Avenue, giving the University a better financial position — owning the buildings instead of leasing them.
Clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Baylor may begin in as little as a few weeks.
Students socialize at Sundown Sessions while social distancing
By Matthew Soderberg | News EditorBaylor was fined $461,656 on Friday for Clery Act violations ranging from 2011-2016. The university…
By Vivian Roach | Staff WriterAs the pandemic takes its toll on campus visits, Baylor has turned to current students…
By Emily Cousins | Staff WriterStudent Government is hosting Mental Health Week this fall to jump right into the conversation…
By Vivian Roach | Staff WriterPaid partnerships with social media influencers help businesses capture a broader audience. Baylor entered in…
BrenShavia Jordan | Broadcast Reporter Nick Madincea is a finance major from The Woodlands, but he is not your typical…
By Ava Dunwoody | Staff WriterIn the age of virtual meetings, Vertical Ministries’ Monday night Bible study has gone to…
By Emily Cousins | Staff WriterThis year, the Baylor Homecoming Parade will be a little different than usual. Instead of…
By Meredith Pratt | Staff WriterThe Black Lives Matter movement and police reform became major talking points for the 2020…
By Vivian Roach | Staff WriterA performance submission promoting Black Lives Matter by the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity was denied…
By Mallory Harris | ReporterWhile COVID-19 has disrupted many events this semester, residence hall employees have persevered in getting students…
By Carson Lewis | Assistant Digital Managing EditorBaylor Photography provides a variety of content for the university, and despite some…
By Sarah Pinkerton | Staff WriterIn addition to the traditional Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council, Baylor is also home to…
By Ava Dunwoody | Staff WriterThe “Dirty Third” of Penland Residence Hall continues another year through notoriously messy pranks, a…
By Meredith Howard | Assistant News EditorHomosexual behavior is described as a temptation and issue by Student Policies and Procedures.…
By Matthew Muir | Copy Desk Chief In January 1980, Playboy photographer David Chan’s planned trip to Baylor was generating…
By Emily Cousins | Staff WriterNobody NoZe exactly when the NoZe Brotherhood — founded as the Nose Brotherhood — began,…
By Julia Pearl | Reporter The option to take a gap year or defer admission has long been offered to…
By Gabby Sherwood | Contributor Baylor students waited Friday night outside Melody Ranch, a local dance hall and night club,…