The Baylor Line Magazine Is Back: An Editor’s Note for our Winter 2024 issue

For the first time in two years, “The Baylor Line” is back with a brand new magazine. This issue, called The Big Picture, features some of our favorite stories of 2024. Much like our own lives, this magazine is riddled with new beginnings, a few endings, and all the little things that make up the middle — The Big Picture. We hope you’ll join us as we embark on a new journey, telling stories for every Baylor grad with coverage beyond campus.

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CAMPUS

Baylor Buildings

New buildings like the Baylor Science Building and Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation show the growth of

A Marriage of True Minds

Theirs was a love story for the ages with all the passion and intrigue of a Victorian-era romance — a

WACOING

Coming Home to Waco

There’s no doubt Baylor alumni and families heading to Waco for the 2024 homecoming celebration are practicing their sic ‘ems

12 Free Things to Do in Waco

One of the things visitors love most about Waco is the ability to explore the wonders of this city without

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FEATURES

Searching for Sharon Herbaugh

Despite all obstacles, the war correspondent was devoted to getting the story and relentless in following it to the end.<br

Profiles

Baylor Line MAgazine

With 75 years of storytelling under its belt, the award-winning Baylor Line Magazine is now available digitally. Support this vital, independent voice of Baylor alumni by becoming a member today!

FOOD & DRINK

Classics

A Visit With Miss Dottie

Described by her friends as “small, untidy, energetic, unselfish, tireless, and possessed of great originality,” Miss Scarborough was still nothing

Baylor’s Songs Now Recorded

Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family. I

Baylor in the Year 2000

Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family. I

More Pluck Than Luck

Her story would make an Alger hero look like a sissy Original Editor’s Note: One hears much about the fact that