Saturday evening brought a crowd to Waco Hall for Gateway to India, an event heavily organized by the Indian Subcontinent Student Association and the Gateway to India student board.
If you’re looking for a fun adventure, a heartfelt dramatic story, a deep technical sci-fi experience or just a fun way to spend your weekend, “Project Hail Mary” is for you.
The Bears were dominated 11-0 by No. 2 Texas on Saturday evening. The game ended due to a run-rule after the fifth inning, capping the out-of-conference series early.
Truett Seminary hosted a women's pop-up boutique Thursday afternoon, where students shopped for free clothes donated by students and faculty.
Baylor led by 11 points in the first quarter, but by halftime, the Bears had stumbled into the rearview. Nebraska, a lower-seeded favorite, led by nine at the start of the fourth quarter and looked ...
Less than two days before Baylor opened NCAA Tournament play, freshman guard Marcayla Johnson suffered a torn ACL in practice and will miss the remainder of the postseason.
Sports DirectorThis week on Lariat TV News, we bring you reactions to Turning Point USA’s upcoming event.And we explain why gas prices are going up.In sports, women’s basketball will take on 11 seed ...
Next month, TPUSA’s “This is the Turning Point Tour” will arrive on Baylor’s campus. What does it mean for Baylor — not simply as a university, but as a Christian academic community — to host an ...
Baylor students are sandwiched between two factors that compress the value of their education. On one side, a tightening job market is bringing prospects for young graduates back down to COVID-19 lows ...
Each spring, the Baylor Art Student Exhibition (B.A.S.E.) provides art and art history students with the opportunity to submit their artwork to a competitive, juried exhibition held at the Martin ...
TPUSA is coming to Baylor, and students have varying reactions. Some argue that Baylor is expanding free speech, while others argue that Baylor is making a clear political statement by inviting the ...
The Department of History hosted a roundtable discussion themed “Mind, Body, Spirit: American Women in Journalism and Health” on Thursday afternoon as part of its 31st annual Women’s History Month ...