By Olivia Martin | Social Media EditorOne of the most popular diets of 2020 was the Keto diet. This high…
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Baylor’s Martin Museum of Art’s renovations will benefit student and outside artists, as well as contribute to the museum’s potential accreditation.
Taylor Wolf | Social Media EditorStriving to be the most unique grocery experience in Central Texas, family-owned Waco Custom Marketplace…
Make friends, fight crime: All in a day’s work for Kandy Knowles By Jessica Hubble | Lariat Staff Writer Kandy…
Walter Abercrombie returns to his roots after playing for NFL By Kendall Baer | Lariat Assistant Web Editor Football has…
Local hat-maker keeps cowboy culture values relevant By Hunter Hewell | Lariat Reporter The cowboy hat is not just a…
By Sawyer Smith | Lariat Reporter Jon Ker has a story that demands full attention. As somebody who claim status…
By Kalyn Story | Lariat Staff Writer When Dr. Darryn Willoughby saw that his student was distracted in class, he…
By Gavin Pugh | Assistant City Editor The Bicyclist His bicycle’s chain is rusted, the brakes are shot, and the…
By Dane Chronister | Lariat City Editor Not many people can say they have had the opportunity to work with…
By Heather Trotter | Lariat Reporter Dr. Rena Bonem’s love for coral reefs began with a passion for geology in…
Carroll Science made its Hollywood debut 16 years ago By Kalli Damschen | Lariat Reporter The Carroll Science Building may…
By Jacquelyn Kellar | Lariat Reporter Life is biology; biology is chemistry; chemistry is physics. Therefore, physics is life. That’s…
An assistant director keeps his passions present in his work and in his relationships By Brauna Marks | Lariat Reporter…
Baylor couple gains perspective with art and altitude By Jessica Babb | Broadcast Managing Editor Imagine flying an airplane and…
Reed’s Flowers serves the community for more than 80 years By Liesje Powers | Lariat Staff Writer Downtown Waco is…
Filmmakers reflect on viral video, new adventures since By Ashlyn Thompson | Lariat Reporter It’s been almost a year since…
The Golden Wave Band performed with the University of North Carolina’s marching band at the Battle of the Bands before…
ORLANDO, FLA. – There may have been several uncertainties surrounding the nation’s top offense due to a bevy of injuries…
ORLANDO, FLA. – On paper the Russell Athletic Bowl features two of the most prolific offenses in the nation, but…
The No. 17 Baylor Bears are headed to the Russell Athletic Bowl for the first time in school history. The…
By Joshua Davis & Tyler Cagle, Sports Writers Baylor football began its 2015 campaign with hopes of making the College…
Native Wacoan Bilal Siddiq is a personal trainer, a Group X abs class instructor and a fitness model. On top of all these things, Siddiq still finds time for his degree in pre-med health science studies.
Ali Fry was born in Louisville, Ky., to a mother who has what is most likely paranoid schizophrenia. The two spent approximately the first six years of her life in and out of homelessness. Although Ali loved her biological mother, she said their life together was chaotic.
As a young adult born and raised in Italy, owner Mary Baris, who dreamt of exploring countries, came to America and soon-after opened a restaurant in New York. But since NYC was too crowded for her taste, she soon found her way to Waco.
Dr. Jonathan Tran, an associate professor of religion, and his family came to America in 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War when he was a toddler. They left Vietnam in the midst of death and war.