EVERYTHING ECLIPSE

People from around the globe traveled to Waco to experience the eclipse. Kassidy Tsikitas | Photo Editor

Eclipse News

With Eclipse Over Texas and Diadeloso both taking place on April 8, it’s not just the sun and moon that will align. Although Waco is estimated to host over 100,000 visitors, the focus of the day will still be Baylor students — and maybe the sudden daytime darkness.

Dia Del Oso & Eclipse Slideshow

  • Kassidy Tsikitas | Photo Editor
  • Baylor students pose in front of the blacked out dia sign. Mia Crawford | Photographer
  • Bōlají performs a concert on Fountain Mall. Mia Crawford | Photographer
  • At the peak of darkness, Pat Neff can be seen from the middle of campus, glowing it what appears to be a night sky created by the total eclipse.  Abby Roper | Photographer
  • Competitive students try to be the last one standing. Lilly Yablon | Photographer
  • Sadhya and Sunil Tuckker from Houston express their enthusiam about the eclipse. Kassidy Tsikitas | Photo Editor
  • Even the tiniest of onlookers, were able to catch view of the eclipse, with their glasses of course. Photographer | Abby Roper
  • Students are transported back to their childhood during Diadeloso, as facepaint and balloon artists create works of art. Camie Jobe | Photographer
  • Students line up to get their characture at diadeloso on Monday. Mesha Mittansala | Photographer
  • Group of 4 players playing spike ball during the Dia tournament. Assoah Ndomo | Photographer
  • Player does behind the back shot to get the point. Assoah Ndomo | Photographer
  • President Linda Livingstone and First Gent Brad Livingstone were present at Dia del Oso events as well as to view the total eclipse. Photographer | Abby Roper
  • Children having a blast on the inflatable waterslide. Lilly Yablon | Photographer
  • Students are transported back to their childhood during Diadeloso, as facepaint and balloon artists create works of art. Camie Jobe | Photographer
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