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Young, white students at elite universities stereotype Asian-Americans as more competent than blacks and Latinos, a Baylor study found in…
After three-year investigation, board concludes that fatal explosion could have been prevented
Baylor professors break down the knowns and unknowns of the virus
For now, hoverboards are here to stay on Baylor’s campus
As of January 1, 2016, Texas House Bill 910, open carry, is effective.House Bill 910 allows Texas citizens to carry…
“We kind of want to bridge the gap between the Baylor bubble and the Waco community and get students involved in something that’s bigger than them,” said Allison Carrington, president of Baylor’s Habitat chapter.
This month isn’t just December, for some, it’s Dressember. Dressember is a call, not only to wear a dress for 31 days in a row, but to give attention and funds to the International Justice Mission, which advocates against human trafficking.
By Alex Bennett, Reporter Multiple associations throughout the United States dedicate themselves to different causes. One such organization is the…
By Helena Hunt, Staff WriterOn Saturday, a vehicle plowed through the crowd gathered to celebrate the Homecoming parade at Oklahoma…
By Katie Grovatt, Reporter Texans will be given the chance to vote on a proposed amendment that would give citizens…
IRVING, Texas — One of the largest Muslim groups in Texas said Thursday that it does not fault police and school officials who handcuffed and suspended a 14-year-old Muslim boy after he brought a homemade clock to class that they mistook for a possible bomb.
Editor’s note: The original report of this city council meeting published Wednesday was inaccurate. The Baylor Lariat regrets this error.…
Dr. Heidi Bostic, chair of the modern language and cultures department and professor of French, has been named the Texas…
Waco City Council unanimously passed Ordinance 544 on Tuesday night, which will expand the college and university overlay to the…
Athletic director Steve Patterson is gone, too, after less than two years — an abrupt end to his rocky tenure atop the nation’s wealthiest athletic program that remains in turmoil.
By Ashley Webb, Reporter In Texas, summer temperatures are known to exceed 95 degrees Fahrenheit on a consistent basis. With…
By Katie Grovatt, reporter A rush of legislation went into effect in Texas last week which may affect students. During…
By Stephanie Reyes, Staff Writer Baylor’s School of Social Work is now offering a Master of Social Work program in…
By David Warren, Associated Press DALLAS — A second video that captured Texas deputies fatally shooting a man whose hands…
By Stephanie Reyes, Staff Writer Starting today, Baylor and other private universities all over Texas will be required to release…
The Waco Mammoth Site became a National Monument on July 10 after President Obama signs executive order.
Two gunmen were killed Sunday in Texas after opening fire on a security officer outside a provocative contest for cartoon depictions of Prophet Muhammad, and a bomb squad was called in to search their vehicle as a precaution, authorities said.
AUSTIN — Republicans are bringing something unique to the 2016 presidential campaign: an ability to speak to Americans in both of their main mother tongues, Spanish as well as English.
GALVESTON — The headquarters at The Galveston Island State Park was meant to be temporary.
AUSTIN — The House has preliminarily approved a $4.9 billion tax cut package featuring the first sales tax reduction in Texas history — setting the chamber up for a fight with the Senate over whose tax plan is best.
DALLAS — A band of tornadoes that swept across parts of rural Texas over the weekend flattened buildings, tore the roofs off other structures and forced people to rush for shelter, the National Weather Service said Monday.
Texas transportation officials have unveiled a bold plan to reconfigure a major interstate through downtown Houston that would place lanes below ground level, alleviate congestion and give the city a dramatic face lift.
Texas veterans and their children would see their higher education benefits sliced significantly under a plan heading to the Senate floor.
It’s been two years since the deadly explosion in West, but lawmakers have yet to make the critical changes that would prevent potential recurrences.

