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https://youtu.be/yilV2Y8Tal0By Claire Marie Scott | Sports DirectorThis week we have updates as the government shutdown…
The nation’s capital feels half-awake. The marble monuments still gleam under the fall sun, but the museums that give them voice stand dark and locked. Tourists wander quiet streets where government offices sit empty—a city paused by a shutdown now stretching into its third week.
A Waco home held a century-old secret, and Saturday guests got the opportunity to become detectives.
The Waco Police Department planned neighborhood block parties all across the city last Tuesday night in celebration of National Night Out.
Baylor track and field athletes are trading competition for community this fall, leading a six-week youth running program through the national nonprofit Run Your City. The Waco chapter kicked off its first season Sept. 14 and runs through Oct. 19 at Rice Field, with free sessions held Sundays from 2 to 3 p.m.
Shelby Livingstone Anema initially saw herself focusing on sports ministry once her volleyball playing days ended — but through the persistence of those around her, Anema has found her calling to ministry through coaching collegiate volleyball.
By Elisabeth Tharp | Broadcast Reporter The game of quidditch was started in 2005 at Middlebury College in Vermont. It was made to mimic what you would see in the Harry Potter movies…
Video by Jessica Babb | Broadcast Managing Editor, Story by Kalyn Story | Staff Writer The Baylor Board of Regents will vote Friday on recommendations from a governance review task force.…
By Morgan Kilgo | Broadcast Reporter The Art Center of Waco’s artist in residence, Joel Edwards sold his first piece of art when he was 12-years old. Since that moment, Edwards…
By Jessica Babb | Broadcast Managing Editor Baylor Parking Services has added a car counter in the Speight Parking Garage on campus. The counter lets students and faculty know when a…
By Elisabeth Tharp | Broadcast Reporter Since 1976, the month of February has been dedicated to remembering African American history and things are just getting started. Baylor students spoke out on…
By Elisabeth Tharp Baylor University’s Mayborn Museum Complex is currently presenting the Wizard of Oz Children’s Educational Exhibit. In 1939, we watched Dorothy’s journey along the yellow brick road to get…