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We all love to see justice served. When someone does something wrong and is caught, punished and held accountable, there is no better feeling. And child predators are no exception. Those are some of ...
Recent tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration have lead to decreased traffic to American ports and docks. As a possible recession looms over the economy, many experts predict empty shelves and ...
The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has gained attention in recent weeks for his remarks about autism, a topic that has caused him to butt heads with scientists over its ...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and there are several organizations on campus that prioritize and advocate for mental health. Active Minds is an organization focused on spreading awareness of ...
Has it been a tiresome semester for anyone else? I don’t know about you, but I’ve been counting down the days for school’s end since Spring Break. It’s about time we get our deserved break — we’ve ...
A recent request from the Trump Administration has put high school and youth sports in jeopardy. The administration’s 2026 fiscal budget request sent to Congress proposes eliminating funding for ...
It baffles me that I ever thought dining hall plans were awful. Living off-campus has given me a whole new appreciation for the convenience and luxury of a dining plan. Now that I’m off-campus, I’ve ...
What began as a small project funded by a grant from the Waco Indie Film Festival in 2022 has since blossomed into an internationally celebrated work, known as “The Heart of Texas.” The film, ...
Senior catcher Cortlan Castle put an exclamation mark on a nine-run third inning with his first career grand slam to help Baylor baseball win its 30th game for the first time since 2021, downing UT ...
A new book co-authored by two Baylor professors is shedding light on the life and legacy of one of gospel music’s greatest pioneers. “Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of ...
Dr. Christian Van Gorder, associate professor in the religion department, confronts racism with a biblical perspective in his new book release, “Normalcy Never Again: Racist-Oppression and Today’s ...
Due to a generous new donor this semester, Welcome Week leaders are now a paid position — something that’s been in the workings for several years, according to Dr. Nathan Shelburne, director of Baylor ...
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