Baylor News
The statue of co-founder Robert Emmet Bledsoe Baylor sits at the heart of campus. Because of Judge Baylor’s connections to the Confederacy and slavery, daily sit-ins are being held continually in front of the statue to educate others and push for the statue’s removal.
“The last time in Waco that we got down into the single digits … in February was 1985.”
To encourage meeting new students, Baylor’s Black Student Union is hosting Live Music Fridays throughout the month of Feb. to acknowledge the influence music has within the Black community.
The annual university song and dance show, All-University Sing, is usually in full swing by this time of year. However, the late start to the semester and moratorium on campus events due to COVID-19 has put a roadblock in the usual schedule of events.
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The U.S. stock market just got a Texas-sized addition. The Texas Stock Exchange received approval from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission to launch a new stock exchange, with TXSE set to begin trading stocks by early 2026.
