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“It’s nothing more than a metric.” Provost Dr. Nancy Brickhouse, Ph.D. said about the aftermath of what happens when Baylor reaches the R1 research title. “It’s a goal, but it’s only a step along the way.”
As the new semester begins, students reflect on successful ways they have managed their course load and commitments with on-campus resources in the past.
Fans returning to McLane stadium this fall can use their cell phones for more than taking selfies and checking twitter, thanks to new technology at each seat.
Chris Hansen, chair of film and digital media, and one of the lead actors, Drez Ryan, share their experiences filming the local-made indie film, “Seven Short Films About (Our) Marriage.”
With multiple artists and a solid calendar of shows, Common Grounds is excited about getting the community back to normal.
Baylor Theatre gears up for its long-awaited performances since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Looking for something to do in Waco, check out this list of upcoming events!
The vaccine works, but this article explains why people may be hesitant to taking it, and why that position is more than ok.
The core of the Baylor men’s basketball championship team are starting the next phases of their careers and are already turning heads.
The Lady Bears are using summer workouts to give the offense a new look heading into the season.
After over 20 years working with the Baylor track and field program Michael Ford finally gets an opportunity at the helm.
Editorial boards are a common part of journalism that is commonly mistaken by readers. Even The New York Times published a breakdown of what an editorial board is and what it looks like in an effort to bring clarity to its audience—our goal is to do the same.
The University of Texas and the University of Oklahoma are expected to join the SEC by 2025 but, until that happens, there are a lot of other questions Baylor and the state of Texas need to answer.
Baylor University had a record six alumni competing in Tokyo for the 2020 Olympics representing three different countries in multiple events.
Baylor Line Camp leaders and students reflect on their experience with the return of in-person Line Camp.
“It’s good to recognize that times have changed, and I am glad to see that it is playing a positive part in the lives of students. Baylor has become a role model of dealing with the past and having to deal with race relations — on how a Christian institution should lead the way and set an example for other universities to follow.”
The only way for us to contain the virus and end the pandemic is for everyone to get vaccinated.
“I think Baylor handled this pretty well. It could have been better, but it could have been a lot worse too.”
As the newest chief of Baylor’s Police Department, John Kolinek said he aims to better diversify the department, promote engagement with students and build personal relationships between students and officers in order to foster trust.
With a record-breaking freshman enrollment this fall, Baylor has sought to find ways to open more space in the dorms and freshman classes by offering some freshman full tuition and housing to defer fall enrollment, tuition discount for freshman to begin early in the summer online, contract buyouts and a hotel stay for around 150 freshman.