Dr. Joan Breton Connelly, professor of classics and art history at New York University, will give a lecture from 3:30…

Campus recreation is offering a three-day lifeguard certification course. Classes will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. Thursday and…

The Panhellenic “Meet and Greet” will be from 5 to 6 p.m. today in the Stacy Riddle Forum. This is…

Christians should not be tame but good, said Dr. Ralph Wood, professor of theology and literature.

Tuesday at the fourth annual Drumwright Family Lecture, the Alexander reading room was full as faculty, staff and students came to hear Wood speak.

Wood has studied the works and life of C.S. Lewis for a vast majority of his life, and he said he came to the conclusion that Christians are called to be good but not tame through theosis. Theosis is the idea that people are here on this earth to be a part of God’s bigger plan.

With false advertising and dietary fads, knowing what is healthy and what is not can be confusing.

Students, faculty and staff who want an assessment of their health can take advantage of the Baylor Peer Nutrition Education program.

The program, which is free to the public, aims to help Baylor students assess their dietary goals and develop healthy eating habits.

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Punk rock sisters Kenzie and Laila Crowe, otherwise known as the band “Girl Tones,” sat with us for an exclusive interview after their exhilarating set at ACL. Here with this Kentucky-native duo, we discussed their unforgettable Friday afternoon set, rock music inspirations and what they’re up to post-tour. Let’s dig in.

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