While the pandemic has altered many activities on campus, serving and being a light are core points of the Baylor mission and the Missions and Public Life Department has found ways to keep that going on.
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Online classes have led to more Baylor students having change-of-major conversations with advisors, expert suggests.
The BIC COVID Care Team supports BIC students with the challenges they experience related to COVID-19.
Premiering in the summer of 2020, the university offered classes at a discounted rate for current students, incoming freshmen and rising high school seniors. Looking at what they accomplished, students can get excited for their plans for summer 2021.
By Tim Longoria |Broadcast Reporter Baylor Women’s Tennis sits at number 20 in the NCAA rankings, and are looking to…
Black women’s stories have often been left out of history, but scholars are working to fill in the gaps and include them in American history even before colonization.
George Schroeder | Broadcast Reporter Baylor celebrated the 19th and 20th birthdays of Lady and Joy, the University’s real life…
Mary Imeri, the owner of Baris, a popular Italian restaurant in Waco, passed away on Jan. 16.
Students wishing to explore the finance workforce can connect with Baylor grads through the Investment & Advisory program.
The first COVID-19 vaccines have been rolled out for distribution in under a year since the global pandemic hit. Speculation surrounding its legitimacy and safety have made people wary of getting it. Medical professionals attest to the vaccine’s safety.
Students held Black Lives Matter signs for a picture in front of the Judge Baylor statue to put pressure on Baylor to remove the statue from campus.
While innovative technology allows Baylor students to protect themselves from COVID-19 as they complete courses, online and hybrid classes may pose other health risks.
By Ava Dunwoody | Arts & Life EditorWith the recent reinstatement of the Office of Access and Learning Accommodation shuttle…
As a result of precautions set to stop the spread of COVID-19, influenza cases have also dropped in the Baylor community.
Friends are able to be made in a virtual world only through intentional conversations, effort on both sides of the screen and a desire to make community. However, the definition and meaning of friendship is unique to each person and each person undergoes their own set of obstacles to making friends.
On Wednesday, a group of Black students were studying and socializing on the ground floor of Moody Memorial Library when the Baylor Police Department was called on them.
President Biden proposed the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021. In Waco, some find hope in the bill’s promises, while others remain hesitant.
In this week’s edition of Lariat TV News Today, we highlight what you need to know about Baylor’s weekly COVID-19…
With a deadline of Feb. 3 for registration, the Baylor’s fraternities have started meeting with new students to possibly become members.
After intramurals were adapted to COVID guidelines in the fall, the spring intramurals are set to follow suit. What was learned from last semester will also be implemented in the spring.
Baylor in Greece and Turkey moves ahead with summer plans amid COVID-19.
Stalking is often downplayed in society and is seen as a way to express love or strong feelings, according to the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center. However, stalking is a form of abuse, and National Stalking Awareness Month aims to correct misconceptions.
Churches in the Waco community have adopted different guidelines for attending church during the pandemic.
Baylor professor and student are among the first in the Baylor community to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Student Government is focused on student health and wellness, communication with students and diversity within student government.
Baylor University still provides an enriching first look for prospective students despite COVID-19 restrictions.
Waco-area man, involved in the Capitol storming earlier this month, was detained without bail after a detention hearing in Austin on Wednesday.
The new multi-million dollar lab is predicted to help the testing process become more efficient, as well as pave the way for the university’s long-term goal to be a Research 1/Tier 1 university.
Student Activities plans for an eventful spring semester while following Baylor guidelines.
Baylor University moved quickly to reinstate OALA shuttle service in response to students’ counteraction to having it taken away.