
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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The Ghost of Ramsey Yelvington: Baylor’s Great Cowboy Playwright Still Haunts His Final Stage

The Baylor Brief – March 21, 2025

God on the Streets

Outstanding Teacher: Robert Reid
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The Ghost of Ramsey Yelvington: Baylor’s Great Cowboy Playwright Still Haunts His Final Stage
Since the Paul Baker era, the Baylor Theatre has always punched far above its weight on Broadway. From the beloved

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

Preparing Baylor Students for a Multiracial, Multiethnic World
For the last 20 years, Dr. Felipe Hinojosa has dedicated his life to the study of history. But earlier this

Reynold Arnould: The Curious Case of the Purloined Painting and Baylor’s Most Famous Painter
During their brief tenure in Waco, artist Reynold Arnould and his wife, novelist and art critic Martha, were the most
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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

Waco Tours: Top 8 Experiences You Can’t Miss
Waco, situated halfway between Austin and Dallas, is a city rich in history and culture, making it a popular destination

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.

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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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

Losing Faith in College | The Cost of College: Tuition
Going to college in the United States is a fraught topic for pundits and politicians, who continually raise doubts about

Her Name Was Cindy Campbell Brown. She Died In 1995. And It’s Time You Knew Her Story.
Her name was Cindy Campbell Brown. Her age was 26. She was a Secret Service agent whose office was on

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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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

Baylor’s Forgotten Hero: Aenard “Ann” Compton
Aenard “Ann” Compton left a remarkably small footprint during her life, much less during her time in Waco. Even so

Preparing Baylor Students for a Multiracial, Multiethnic World
For the last 20 years, Dr. Felipe Hinojosa has dedicated his life to the study of history. But earlier this

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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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
“The beauty of living in a community where small businesses thrive,” said Oh My Juice owner Denitia Blount, “is that

Disrupting The Spirits: 1953 Tequila
Named after the historic year Mexican women were given the Right to Vote, the 1953 Tequila company keeps social justice
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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.

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

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