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For the second time in program history, Baylor soccer went undefeated through non-conference play and part of that success is from a fresh perspective.
Vibrant artwork brought Baylor students and South Waco residents together this past weekend at the South Waco Community Center, where a new mural was unveiled in celebration of Hispanic culture and community pride.
https://youtu.be/NeTQ-T9Py7wBy Braden Murray | Executive Producer and Irma Peña | Managing EditorThis week, Congressman Pete…
At Black Oak Art, every piece starts as a simple piece of clay. But getting to the final product takes time, patience and a whole lot of care — similar to the care this team pours into the legacy of this beloved Waco business.
In their 27-24 loss to Arizona State, Baylor had a season high seven penalties for 86 yards, and turned the ball over three times.
During the Q&A, the District-17 U.S. representative gave some background on his 24 years as a congressman, family insights and motivation to continue civil discourse among students and citizens.
Nearly 1,000 people packed out the 9,600-square-foot tent Sunday night. It marked a massive shift from seven years ago, when Baptist Student Ministries first offered a trio of small tents.
No. 1 Baylor acrobatics and tumbling extended its win streak to 46 meets, dominating No. 10 Saint Leo Saturday night at the Ferrell Center.
By Kaitlin Sides|Executive Producer, Braden Murray|Managing Editor This week, an update on the email Baylor International Students received advising them against traveling home for the summer. Next, a look at Baylor’s…
Baylor track and field warmly welcomed the outdoor season by hosting the Clyde Hart Classic on Saturday at Clyde Hart Track & Field Stadium. The Bears set a program record in the Hammer Throw and won first place in the women’s pole vault and women’s 4×100 meter race.
By Joe Pratt, Executive Producer, Kaitlin Sides | Managing Editor This week, an update on one Baylor department that will start its transition to Morrison Hall this summer. Next, a behind-the-scenes look at…
Graduate long jumper Alexis Brown became the first Baylor athlete to win a national championship in the long jump event at the NCAA Championships in Virginia Beach, Va., Friday. After a season of consistently jumping over 22 feet, the victory came as no surprise to Brown and her coaches.