The Commencement That Began a Century Ago

Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, The Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family. I don’t think our archives full of deep, inspirational features should live solely on shelves, so we are bringing them back to life in BL Classics. This May – June 1965 Classic traces back the remarkable

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CAMPUS

The Mission Never Sleeps

With a last name like Sargent, a military career almost seemed inevitable for this Baylor alumnus. Since his freshman year,

What’s in a religious tattoo?

Dr. Kevin Dougherty was reviewing submissions for a class project in his SOC 1305 Introduction to Sociology course in 2016

Baylor’s Turning Point

Ollie Mintz sought to charter a Turning Point USA chapter at Baylor because he felt there was something different about

ALUMNI DIARIES

Flight School

Dear Diary, In the summer of 1967, I found myself with three fraternity brothers in Pensacola, Florida, going through pilot

It Was All Worth It

 Dear Diary, I can’t believe the big day was almost a year ago. A somber, yet cheerful day. Graduation. I

Good Grief

Dear Diary, A special memory I have of my time on campus was working with Dr. Burt Burleson to create

The Bear-lin Wall

Dear Diary, It rose one day in the spring of 2015, dividing campus in half — from the Bear Habitat

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FEATURES

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.

Profiles

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,

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Classics

The Lariat Revisited 

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

Memories Are To Dust

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

The Librarian in the Lily Pond

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