Dr. Edwin Trevathan steps down as executive vice president and provost
Can you make a bridge out of paper cups, plates and paper clips? Better yet, can you tell a story…
Astronaut Rick Mastracchio spent time answering spaceflight questions Thursday evening in one of two lectures he will give during his…
Due to student requests, the schedule of summer classes for 2016 is now available. In previous years, this information was…
In a typical Baylor classroom there might be a freshman who’s left home for the first time and a senior…
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Students, faculty and staff gathered Tuesday night in Bobo Spiritual Life Center to break the Ramadan fast and experience community across cultural and religious lines.
- TPUSA coming to Baylor, McLennan County primary elections and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations March 18, 2026
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- Austin bar shooting, Iran updates and spring break plans March 4, 2026
- Baylor MBB blows lead, BSB goes winless in Round Rock February 27, 2026
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At The Lariat, we have an incredible track record of making March Madness picks. (Don’t google that.) Check out our predictions here.
The Madness is back.It’s the most wonderful time of the…
No. 6 seed Baylor is set to face a new challenge against No. 11 seed Nebraska/Richmond in the first round. The Bears’ matchup is also adjacent to Duke, whom they defeated in the season opener.
Before she became one of the nation’s premier scorers in green and gold, Taliah Scott’s journey wound through Florida, the SEC and a season interrupted by injury. At every stop along the way, buckets followed.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms_xUjT2p3kBy Irma Peña | Executive Producer, Claire-Marie Scott | Managing Editor, Aiden Richmond | Sports…
Baylor Sing 2026 ended with a historic moment this weekend. After years of competing, Beta Upsilon Chi has officially claimed its first-ever sing title, marking a milestone for the organization.
The Waco chapter of the NAACP is celebrating 90 years of advocacy, marking nearly a century of civil rights work in the community while continuing to invest in the future generations through scholarships.
https://youtu.be/BEkN7-ybCGI?si=vyGSuR-aL0gkXuY3By Irma Peña | Executive Producer, Claire-Marie Scott | Managing Editor, Aiden Richmond | Sports…
Down-ballot races touch one’s daily life. These races decide on important issues like how taxes get allocated, how safe one feels in their own community and how one is treated in court — yet they’re often overlooked.
Texas state Rep. James Talarico visited Waco during a campaign stop, discussing political division, economic concerns and the need for stronger representation for younger generations.
ARTS & LIFE
For Baylor alum Jacob Davis, creativity and service have always been at the forefront of his life. From working in radiology at a hospital to being a barista at Be Kind Coffee and a self-taught clothing designer, Davis has crafted a life of fullness through expressing himself with self-taught clothing design.


