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Introduction to Mass Communications is a class of about 300 students. It introduces many of these students to the history,…
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Baylor Fitness will hold the Eat Right, Lift Strong seminar at 5:30 p.m. today at 308 McLane Student Life Center.…
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Sing Alliance is known for its high-energy themes and open-door policy; it’s become the route for many freshmen looking to take the stage in their first year at Baylor. For Waco freshman Zayn Matthews and Montgomery freshman Haley Conner, the organization gave them more than just the stage; it gave them a family.
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The No. 15-ranked Baylor Bears declawed the Arizona Wildcats in Saturday’s Senior Night matchup, 74-60, after a slow first-quarter start turned into an explosive performance from the 3-point line.
Baylor equestrian delivered its first win since Halloween on Saturday, upsetting No. 7 TCU at the Willis Family Equestrian Center.
The Bears overcame an eight-point halftime deficit to beat the Sun Devils, marking the team’s first come-from-behind victory this season and their second win at Foster Pavilion in Big 12 play.
Obi Agbim never expected to crisscross the map. But year after year, the former Division II and JUCO guard traded his way up to become a starter in the Big 12.
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Baylor’s annual SING tradition’s opening night was thursday, bringing student organizations to the stage for one of the university’s biggest performances of the year. LTVN’s Savannah Ford takes the stage.
From Waco Hall to one of the biggest events in the nation, a Baylor alumnus keeps owning the stage. LTVN’s Irma Peña has the backstage pass.
A new permanent housing development aimed at addressing homelessness is preparing to welcome its first residents.
With AI, taxes and border security at the forefront, each candidate got the opportunity to explain their position in a moderated discussion with their opponents.
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.
ARTS & LIFE
All-University Sing is a spectacle built on visuals as much as it is on vocals and choreography. While set pieces and lighting establish atmosphere, costumes often serve as the clearest bridge between concept and character.




