The Baylor University Board of Regents approved numerous initiatives at last month’s board meeting. Among other proposals, the board approved…
Baylor sophomore takes the crown as Miss Texas 2016.
It seems that breakthroughs in technology occur almost every day. One of the latest technological breakthroughs has come from Baylor…
A recap of Baylor’s eventful summer.
By Ethan Freije, Lariat Staff WriterBaylor Parking and Transportation Services recently introduced new regulations that give faculty and staff exclusive…
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Hosted by the Baylor chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta and the Office of Pre-Health Studies, the event provided a bridge between undergraduate aspirations and professional reality. The symposium featured representatives from over 40 professional schools, ranging from medical and dental programs to veterinary and physical therapy schools. Vivan Huynh, AED vice president of scholarly events, said her own experience as a pre-health student motivated the event.
- Jeffrey Epstein’s visit to Baylor, President’s Day Favorites February 18, 2026
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- Primary races, simplified student loans and a very convenient convenience store February 11, 2026
- Turnover-ing a new leaf February 6, 2026
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Baylor separated from Texas State by bringing in four runs on five wild pitches in the bottom of the sixth. The Bears rolled past 10 Bobcat pitchers in their 14-4 victory.
Former Baylor assistant Matthew Driscoll led the Wildcats to victory after the school parted ways with former head coach Jerome Tang, another former Baylor assistant, on Sunday.
No. 7 Texas ended No. 19 Baylor men’s tennis’ three-match win streak against top-10 teams on Monday, sweeping the Bears in the ITA Indoor Championship semifinals in Dallas.
Fueled by a 26-point performance from Taliah Scott and a 29-point halftime cushion, the Bears responded in dominant fashion after Thursday’s setback to remain firmly in the tightening Big 12 race.
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Students had the opportunity to meet author and Baylor Professor Beth Allison Barr at Moody Library as she discussed her new book. LTVN’s Owen Carson has the details.
Current polls from The New York Times have Congressman Wesley Hunt as a favorite to win the primary, but he still has plenty of ground to cover against the other two candidates. As the election heats up, polls demonstrate that incumbent John Cornyn is falling to the back of the pack as the others move forward.
https://youtu.be/uzprVVjNJnA?si=QX8vyFTY4EpLuv6xBy Irma Peña | Executive Producer, Claire Marie Scott | Managing Editor, Aiden Richmond |…
Valentine’s Day is one of the busiest times of the year for florists, and a local business located off La Salle Avenue is working overtime to make sure every bouquet is ready on time.
Run With Christ, a nationally known organization, recently launched its Waco branch. Every Saturday morning, the club meets in Cameron Park for a devotional and worship before participants set off on a three-mile run or one-kilometer walk.
March of Dimes is bringing students together on campus to raise awareness and support for maternal and infant health one step at a time through Valentine’s crafts delivered to the NICU.
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Waco Symphony Orchestra is sweeping the curtains open for one last classical concert of the season that blends one of the most famous compositions in history, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5, with other stellar works from both modern and classical pieces.




