By Elisabeth George | Reporter The first event in a weekly World Cinema Series was held on Tuesday evening, showing…
The Center for Global Engagement said they hope to increase the number of international students and introduce a new on-campus resource for these students
By Pranay Maltempati | Reporter Of the nearly 15,000 undergraduate students on this campus, Baylor reported that 484 are international.…
Braden Thommarson | Broadcast Reporter The Outrageous Idea of Christian Teaching, a new book authored by Baylor professors Perry Glanzer…
Meredith Pratt | Staff Writer, Video by Igor Stepczynski | Broadcast Reporter Before serving in her current position as president…
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Moving from discussions in Baylor Science Building classrooms to conversations in federal agency meetings, Austin senior Miriam Daniel has seen firsthand how healthcare policy takes effect.
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Welcome back to the Monday Morning Sports Buzz. In honor of Palm Sunday, I got some shots up on the ol’ minihoop this weekend. That’s as close as I’ll ever come to palming a basketball.
Baylor was swept by No. 13 Arizona in a crucial weekend series, after losing 6-3 in Sunday finale.
Baylor saw five first-place finishes in the inaugural Clyde Hart Classic that was kicked off with a 4x100m sweep and finalized in a 4x400m men’s win.
By Jeffrey Cohen | Sports Writer Baylor offensive coordinator Jake…
Lariat TV News Today
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At the Waco STEAM Center, participants are doing more than just learning, they’re gaining experiences by building projects and working with new technology.
On Feb. 3, Penland Dining Hall received an 80 on a health inspection. While this doesn’t qualify for failure, it’s a significant decline from its previous low of 98.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDE7YW6RwIUBy Claire-Marie Scott | Managing Editor, Aiden Richmond| Sports DirectorThis week on Lariat TV News,…
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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.
ARTS & LIFE
As we slowly inch closer to Easter break, keep your energy up with a fun outing this week! Grab a group of people and use this list to plan your next week of events.
Last week Baylor alumnus Garrett Golding wrote to the Lariat, voicing disappointment in the student body’s lack of attendance at home football games.
I’m not going to make a joke about pizza here because I’m really, really tired of everyone else making the same stupid jokes. So I’m just going to say what needs to be said.
The bear trail: a feat that many take on with many motives.
Whether or not McMenamin is right about the reality of a Kraken, the Kraken has a very real history in a very unlikely place: fiction.
Want to watch something horrifying without Krakens?
Baylor and McLennan Community College are pooling their resources in a way that we expect will be truly beneficial to future students.



