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https://youtu.be/3G-NRP6yx50By Braden Murray | Executive Producer, Irma Peña | Managing EditorIt’s our last newscast of…
https://youtu.be/aDYRxgFx-QYBy Braden Murray | Executive Producer, Irma Peña | Managing EditorThe Christmas spirit was spread…
For generations, Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” has been a staple of holiday traditions. From classic films to stage productions, Ebenezer Scrooge’s journey from miser to redeemed man returns each December, boasting familiar lessons and a sense of warmth. This year, Baylor University added its own twist, bringing the tale to life inside the Carroll Science Hall during Christmas on Fifth with an immersive, walk-through performance that invited visitors to step directly into the story.
The cold front came just in time for Christmas on Fifth. Despite rain concerns, Christmas on Fifth continued in full swing, drawing students out of their dorm and families from staying at home. Students said the Christmas spirit was infectious, helping ease stress around finals.
The Bears found second-half dominance to put together their first 20-plus point win of the season Tuesday night. Freshman guard Tounde Yessoufou led the way for the Bears with 27 points and four steals.
The Extraco Events Center hosted one of Waco’s largest community gatherings Thursday as H-E-B brought its annual Feast of Sharing back to Central Texas, serving thousands of free holiday meals and offering an evening full of music, activities and volunteer support.
In this week’s newscast, the anchors talk about the death of the suspected Austin bomber, a walk honoring Waco women and the possibility of a ninth Baylor sorority.
Story by Rewon Shimray | Cartoonist, Video by Rylee Seavers | Broadcast Reporter Kate Ross, known as the first lady of Waco, is thought to have been the first to cross…
Baylor came back from 20 points down to take a nine point lead, but lost at the buzzer against Mississippi State
Story by Nathan Keil | Sports Editor, Video by Elisabeth Tharp | Broadcast Reporter Opening the NCAA Tournament for the first time in three years without a No.1 next to their…
In this week’s episode, we talk about the necessity of sleep, eating disorder support offered on campus and a preview of tonight’s basketball game.
By Rylee Seavers | Broadcast Reporter Beta Theta Pi marked mathematical Pi Day with pie eating and baking contests on Fountain Mall. Participants in the pie eating contest had five minutes…
