The Baylor Brief – February 21, 2025

Sing Season is Upon Us The smell of hairspray and stage makeup lingers in the air. The Stacy Riddle Forum becomes a battleground and costume party. Moody Library feels a little emptier than usual. Ah, Sing season. Shows started with club night on Thursday and will continue on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights through March

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