Lariat TV News
Waco Adapt is creating a space where individuals can continue building strength after physical therapy ends, offering accessible fitness options for those transitioning out of rehabilitation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCA-NFvc2fcIrma Peña | Executive Producer, Claire-Marie Scott | Managing Editor, Aiden Richmond | Sports DirectorThis…
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At the Waco STEAM Center, participants are doing more than just learning, they’re gaining experiences by building projects and working with new technology.
A group of journalism students from The Baylor Lariat traveled from Waco to Washington, D.C., this past weekend for a three-day national media convention, returning to Baylor with a number of awards, including multiple Pacemaker awards.
This week on Lariat TV News, we’re bringing you the breaking news of a Baylor student who was kidnapped early Saturday morning. Catalytic converter thefts are on the rise once again,…
By Danika Young | Broadcast Reporter Students have reported stolen car parts from their parked cars in Waco — including some parked on campus. Those thefts have left their vehicles in…
By Kaity Kempf | Broadcast Reporter It may not sound like much, but one Baylor employee says the Majors Fair is the best way for students to connect with experts to…
By Braden Murray | Broadcast Reporter It’s his first year at Baylor, but his seventh playing the sport he loves. Even though he hasn’t been on the field as Baylor’s quarterback…
We’re bringing you a special Homecoming edition of Lariat TV News. If you missed all the celebration, we’ve got you covered. The Humane Society of Central Texas is full, again, and…

