The Colorful Past and Vibrant Future of Art Center Waco

“I can remember the first time I went to an art museum. I was probably six or seven,” said Meghan Bias. “The colors and textures of the paintings, the sculptures. It was like I was home. A place where I just felt like I belong.”

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Smouldering Ruins

Throughout its long history, the Baylor University campus has been remarkably blessed, avoiding tornadoes, the worst impact of the regular

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It’s Getting Hot in Here

There was a time when the sudden arrival of quarter-sized hail might have taken some Texans by surprise, but when

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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

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Bright Lights, Big City

Baylor grad Kat Largent took a circuitous route to land her dream job, living the dream of every “theater nerd”

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Classics

Ray Summers

Editor’s Note: As we gear up to celebrate 60 years of this tradition with you, let’s take a moment to

God on the Streets

Bringing together Waco’s poor and homeless and Baylor students, Church Under the Bridge provides a unique ministry.

Monkey Business

Dr. Sarah Brosnan, a 1998 Baylor grad and 2009 Outstanding Young Alumna, made her big break studying fairness and equity