Formerly known as the Baylor Young Americans for Freedom, the Bull Moose Society is now an independent group aiming to begin a new wave of the Republican Party.
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Nate Smith | Sports Director When you think of Baylor Athletics, what sport comes to mind? Maybe it’s football, basketball,…
Last Thursday, Baylor First Gentleman Brad Livingstone announced the prize winners of last semester’s COVID-19 testing incentive program on Facebook.
Dr. Christina Crenshaw, a recurring English lecturer, tweeted a controversial message. The university has declined to comment.
Local businesses are finding ways to do business and prevent infections as the pandemic drags on.
How are freshmen feeling about their Baylor experience during COVID-19?
FitWell classes are being offered for free for the first time for all Baylor students, faculty, staff and spouses this spring semester in both live-stream and in-person formats starting Feb. 8 at the Baylor Student Life Center.
The OALA shuttle program will now be reinstated after its suspension received backlash from the Baylor community.
Alicia Martinez was someone who touched everyone she met. Her friends and family described her as a light, as well as determined, bold, selfless, kind, passionate and grounded.
OALA replaced shuttle service with parking permit, but for some students, that just doesn’t work.
China’s actions against Uighur populations in the Xinjiang region have been deemed “genocide” by the U.S. government in one of the outgoing Trump administration’s final acts.
Some students felt constrained by course options even after Baylor made tweaks to percentages of online, hybrid and in-person classes.
By Grace Smith | Broadcast Reporter A 21-year-old Waco native, Alicia Martinez, was a Baylor graduate student who tragically died…
On Wednesday, shortly after the President’s inauguration, the Biden administration began implementing a number of initiatives from Biden’s campaign speeches, twitter announcements, and plans posted on the Biden-Harris transition website.
While in D.C. for the Baylor in Washington program, students witness the aftermath of the attack on the Capitol.
As the 46th president, Joe Biden’s inaugural address calls the nation to find unity within itself as deep divisions continue.
Trump released a farewell video, saying that the movement “is only just beginning” as the Senate becomes stuck when to time Trump’s impeachment trial.
With no topic considered off-limits, the Baylor University Counseling Center brings a new service to students where open and thoughtful discussions are the goal. Without any preconceived expectations, this is meant to be a student-driven conversation.
Inauguration Day was calm and orderly, but the days leading to the transfer of power were filled with uncertainty.
Never before has a woman or woman of color held the office of Vice President — until Wednesday.
Joe Biden became the 46th President of the United States on Wednesday, swearing the oath of office just before noon to take the helm of a deeply divided nation while inheriting a confluence of crises arguably greater than any faced by his predecessors.
The Commission on Historic Representations addressed many issues of Baylor’s past, but Baylor NAACP’s president looks forward to Baylor doing more to address the issues of the present.
With the rapid spike in COVID-19 cases after the holiday season in Texas and one Baylor graduate student death, Baylor invited back thousands of students, faculty and staff to move to Waco for another semester.
A woman who claims she was raped at a Baylor fraternity party in 2016 settles the lawsuit.
The Low-Income Success Team inspired Faculty Senate to raise money for meal cards, but the work to help low-income students will not stop there.
House follows through with second impeachment of Trump, putting Senate up to decide the president’s guilt.
Weekly testing for COVID-19 for the Baylor community hopes to bring normalcy back to campus life.
By Emily Cousins | Staff Writer President Linda Livingstone announced in a BaylorNewsFlash email that 21-year-old Alicia Martinez, 2020 graduate…
Baylor President Dr. Linda Livingstone announced via email that all students, faculty and staff will be required to take weekly, self-administered COVID-19 tests.
By Ava Dunwoody | Staff WriterAs the semester comes to a close, the clock is ticking on the administration to…