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Lariat TV News: Parking solution, That Englishman in Texas and baseball...

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This week we're cluing you into a parking solution Baylor is offering students during finals--but it will cost you. We also sat down with...

From Germany to gardens: Professors share summer plans

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While Dr. Jennifer Good will be leading a study abroad in Germany, Dr. Scott Moore will be enjoying the break at home with his family — hopefully with visits from his six grandchildren.

Baylor Parking Services wins award, fuels social media outreach through mascot

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Parking Services won the award due to its mascot, Parker. An orange traffic cone with a cartoonish smiley face, the mascot is regularly featured on the Instagram account, @buparkingwithparker. Over the past year, the account has gained a little over 1,000 followers.

Debra Wainscott creates ‘safe space’ for international students as academic support...

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With almost 25 years of experience in international education, Debra Wainscott has found her calling as an international student academic support specialist.

Baylor community ‘breaks silence’ surrounding sexual assault through Denim Day

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In honor of Denim Day and Sexual Assault Awareness Month, students, faculty and staff all around campus wore denim Wednesday to stand with sexual assault victims and debunk misconceptions about sexual violence.

Out from the clouds: SUNNN overcomes obstacles to complete first album

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When the band SUNNN was formed in 2021, Sugarland junior and lead singer Chloe Choudhury probably couldn’t have seen where it would go. But in the three years since, the band has performed in several venues throughout Waco and on campus, released an EP and filmed its first music video, and now, it is preparing to release its first full-length album.

What to Do in Waco: April 26 – May 2

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As we head into the last week of classes, here are some things to do around Waco during study breaks.

Martin Museum of Art exhibit to showcase power of femininity

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The Martin Museum of Art will introduce an exhibition of works from German artist Käthe Kollwitz, titled “The Hammer That Shapes Reality,” on May 14. The exhibit has been in the works for over a year and will run until Nov. 10.

Column: The newsroom’s favorite tunes

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While music connects us, our taste shows a piece of who we are. Find out more about who the staff of The Lariat are by reading what they have to say about their very own self-proclaimed theme songs.

‘How bad do you want this?’: Students of nontraditional age persevere...

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Bobby Frillou, 44-year-old Waco sophomore is a part-time student who also works as an electronic and technology support technician for Baylor's film and digital media department. He dropped out of high school and got his GED at 24 years old and now is working on his third college degree.