Heart of Texas Network for Immigrant Rights Calls for “Loving Thy Neighbor”
The seed of the Heart of Texas Network for Immigrant Rights (HOTNIR) was planted on the steps of Seventh & James Baptist Church as co-founders Dr. Blake Burleson and Dr. Mark Brickhouse ran into each other as they exited the Sunday service. “We talked a little bit that day about concern for our undocumented neighbors
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Heart of Texas Network for Immigrant Rights Calls for “Loving Thy Neighbor”
The seed of the Heart of Texas Network for Immigrant Rights (HOTNIR) was planted on the steps of Seventh &
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The idea of running from Buc-ee’s in Hillsboro to Buc-ee’s in Temple — 75 miles — isn’t one that crosses
History Repeats Itself
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The Last Great Heresy
Dr. Michael Korpi was working for Liberty University, capturing visual content on university-organized mission trips, when he witnessed a young
PODCASTS
Love Thy Neighbor: An Interview with Emily Mills and Dr. Jeremy Everett
In this episode of The Green Room, host Jonathon Platt sits with Emily Mills, founder of Lovely Village, and Dr.
Top Moments of The Green Room: A Baylor Line Rewind
In this episode of The Green Room, host Jonathon Platt will not be joining us. Instead, digital editor Kassidy Tsikitas
Religion in Every Space: An Interview with Dr. Jerry Park
In this episode of The Green Room, host Jonathon Platt and Dr. Jerry Park, associate professor of sociology, discuss being
A Reflection on Our Year: Giving Thanks With The Baylor Line
In this episode of The Green Room, host Jonathon Platt is joined by members of The Baylor Line team, Kourtney
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National Cancer Research Month Approximately 18.6 million people in the United States are living beyond cancer thanks to continuous advancements being made by cancer researchers.
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New Baylor Center for Ethics A new Ethics Center is debuting at Baylor University this June – bringing together students, faculty, and resources in one
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Provost Search Committee This week, President Linda Livingstone, Ph.D., announced the Baylor Provost Search Advisory Committee. With outgoing provost Nancy Brickhouse’s impending departure, the committee
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Research Award from ASMA Professor of sports management and director of the MSEd program in sport management at the Baylor Moody School of Education, Jeffery
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“Hugs, Ken:” Epstein visited Baylor for meeting with Starr in 2012
During Jeffrey Epstein’s tour of Baylor’s campus he couldn’t be bothered. All he seemed concerned with was making it to
Local Food Banks Work to Meet Holiday Needs
As the holidays roll around, families across Central Texas plan which delicious, home-cooked dishes to put on the Christmas dinner
Multiple groups respond to Baylor’s rejection of LGBTQ-inclusion grant
For some, it was an act of “moral courage.” For others, discrimination and a betrayal of academic freedom. After accepting
State Rep. Jeff Leach (’05) Talks Criminal Justice Reform At Texas Tribune Festival
Leach spoke on a panel Friday morning at Texas Tribune Festival titled “Criminal Justice and the 89th Legislature” with his
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8 Best Cafés and Bakeries in Waco for Coffee, Pastries, and More
Whether you’re searching for a cozy study spot, a quick lunch, or the perfect sweet treat, Waco has no shortage
The Ultimate Guide to Graduation Weekend in Waco
Happy graduation season, Bears! With commencement rapidly approaching, families will be traveling from far and wide to celebrate this special
8 Black-Owned Restaurants in Waco to Try
Waco’s restaurant scene is continuously growing, and at the heart of that growth are passionate local entrepreneurs bringing bold flavors,
Valentine’s Day in Waco: Where to Eat, Stay, and Play
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Ultra Motivated
The idea of running from Buc-ee’s in Hillsboro to Buc-ee’s in Temple — 75 miles — isn’t one that crosses
Emily Tinsley: A Legacy Built on Love
“I’m telling you, that is one smart, hard-working, gracious, wonderful lady.” — John F. Baugh In times of darkness, Emily
The Noticer
Greg Davis (‘92) thinks there’s a meaningful moment of time between when you wake up and when you’re actually awake.
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
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Hart and Soul
Hall of Fame coach Clyde Hart’s accomplishments are well-documented. Coach to Olympic 400-meter champions Michael Johnson, Jeremy Wariner, and Sanya
Look Who’s Talking
If you’ve ever wondered why social media feels so crazy — with all the new ways we use language, storytelling,
They Would Do it Again: Sam Henderson, Maverick Moore, and the Making of ‘ADO’
Sam Henderson is 45 years old, and he just decided what he wants to be when he grows up. It
Maxey Parrish (’78): On the field, in the classroom
During his 41 years at Baylor University, Maxey Parrish truly saw it all: sidelines, courtsides, Olympic games, board rooms, and
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