The Greater Waco Chamber of Commerce has received the Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star this year after earning a grade of 98 in energy performance, according to a statement released by the chamber.
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Violent video games went on trial in the U.S. Supreme Court last month with Schwarzenegger vs. Entertainment Merchants Association. The case questions the constitutionality of a 2005 California law banning the sale of certain “deviant violent video games” to minors.
Students living in the East Arbors Apartments and Arbors Apartments buildings one and two were recently notified by e-mail that their apartments will not be available for the spring semester of the 2011-2012 school year because of possible plans to construct a new residential complex in the area where these apartments currently stand.
By Meghan Hendrickson Staff Writer Baylor’s Center for Professional Selling does not teach students how to make a sale, but…
The post-inauguration portion of the Presidential Symposium Series will continue today with political philosopher Dr. Jean Bethke Elshtain speaking to the Baylor community about the importance of a liberal arts education at 3 p.m. in Kayser Auditorium of the Hankamer School of Business.
StoryCorps, a nonprofit organization dedicated to recording and preserving oral history, is visiting Waco this holiday season.
Baylor engineers are researching swarm patterns of insects to provide swarm intelligence for the nation’s military.
By Jade Mardirosian Staff Writer Baylor’s annual Christmas on Fifth Street will include a new event this year, New Anthems…
By Sara TirritoStaff Writer A bill containing revisions to the electoral code was rejected when it was brought before the…
By Carman GalvanStaff Writer Communities In Schools of the Heart of Texas in Waco and of Bell-Coryell Counties in Fort…
Every Wednesday and Friday at around 2:15 p.m., a silky-haired old man, accompanied by a woman in her 50s, teeters into the conference room at the Center for International Studies on the second floor of W. R. Poage Legislative Library.
By Meghan HendricksonStaff Writer With America’s infrastructure aging and the need to repair and replace roads, bridges and other structures…