The Baylor Brief – November 7, 2025
Oui Did It The No. 16 women’s basketball team had its season opener at Adidas Arena in Paris, where it held a 58-52 win over No.7 Duke. This is the Bears’ first neutral-site season opener since 2005 and their 17th game outside of the United States and first outside of North America, now holding a
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As any good clinical psychologist knows, the seeds of who a person will become are planted early on in life.
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Your Guide to the Perfect Baylor Homecoming Week
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For David Corkill, Waco was a metropolis. He grew up in La Grange, Texas, a town of 4,000 people roughly
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Owen Lind and the Birth of Environmental Studies at Baylor
“The building of a better environment will require in the long term a citizenry that is both deeply concerned and
Al & Mike Dewlen: Lost Father, Sleeping Son
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Whisky in Waco: Balcones Distillery
Texas whisky was not a thing before Balcones, as improbable as that may sound. It certainly still feels odd to
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Going to college in the United States is a fraught topic for pundits and politicians, who continually raise doubts about
Profiles
Rod Aydelotte on the Art of Moments
If you live in Waco, you’ve likely seen Rod Aydelotte (’77) and his camera: maybe at the dedication of tiny
A Look Inside Dr. Francesca Penner’s Lab at Baylor
As any good clinical psychologist knows, the seeds of who a person will become are planted early on in life.
Bear-ly Used, Fully Needed
As final exams and the rush to start packing to go home approach, Baylor students often forget how chaotic move-out
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Skye Perryman was a sophomore at Baylor University, working toward a bachelor’s degree in economics and philosophy, when, early on
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Baylor Alumni-Owned Restaurants to Try During Waco Restaurant Week (and Beyond)
Whether you’re checking off your Waco Restaurant Week bucket list, returning to town for Baylor Homecoming, or just searching for
Waco Food Trucks: Our 8 Favorite Spots
Waco’s food trucks cater to a diverse range of tastes and preferences, offering a culinary adventure waiting to be explored.
Whisky in Waco: Balcones Distillery
Texas whisky was not a thing before Balcones, as improbable as that may sound. It certainly still feels odd to
A Commitment to Inclusion: Empowering Waco’s Minority- and Women-owned Small Businesses
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A Tale Too Tragic
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Homecoming
Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, The Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family.
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Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, The Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family.
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Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, The Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family.