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The Busiest, Craziest Time To Be A College Student

Campus, Essays / By Camille Cox

Baylor Homecoming has been in my life since I can remember. Having alumni parents, I have been raised to bleed green and gold, which entails going back to campus in October for homecoming festivities.   Now, as a student, I realize the hype and get to experience the weeklong celebration in such a different way. […]

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Home Away From Home[coming]

Austin, Food & Drink, Texas / By Lauren Green, Austin Contributor

Meet the Mean Eyed Cat, Austin’s unofficial bar for Baylor alumni

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Fulfilling Childhood Dreams: Alexandra Laurence

1 Comment / Profiles / By Baylor Line

Alexandra Laurence fell in love with college football at an early age.    She grew up going to games and cheering on the Bears. As a fourth generation Baylor Bear with multiple relatives playing on the Baylor football team, it was easy for Alexandra to want to be a part of it all. Over the

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Moments in History at Baylor: Anna Dusek

Profiles / By Baylor Line

A senior interior design major from White Oak, Anna Dusek, chose Baylor before she chose her major. As a fourth generation bear, Anna says that she never felt pressure from her family to attend Baylor; they just simply showed her the kind of experience she could have that they had experienced themselves.    Anna first

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A Visit With Miss Dottie

Classics, Magazine / By Kent Keeth, Director, Texas Collection

Described by her friends as “small, untidy, energetic, unselfish, tireless, and possessed of great originality,” Miss Scarborough was still nothing if not meticulous

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From Obscurity to a Nobel Prize Nomination

Fall 2022, Magazine, News, Profiles / By Karen Brooks Harper, The Texas Tribune

Corbevax, a low-cost coronavirus vaccine created in Houston by two Baylor scientists, could be a better weapon against Covid-19 by reaching the unvaccinated in poorer countries.

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Searching for Sharon Herbaugh

1 Comment / Fall 2022, Features, Magazine / By Robert F. Darden, Editor emeritus

Despite all obstacles, the war correspondent was devoted to getting the story and relentless in following it to the end.
Her untimely death meant the world might never truly know her. Until now…

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A Place At The Table With Joslyn Henderson

Fall 2022, In Conversation, Magazine / By Jonathon Platt, CEO

The 2022 Young Alumna of the Year explains why she finds it so important to use her voice as a creator of justice and joy, compassion, and peace.

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Editor’s Note – Copy

Fall 2022, From The Editor, Magazine / By Jonathon Platt, CEO

Friends, Fear. It’s something we all struggle with. Personally, my biggest fear is being “found out” as a “fraud,” even though such fear is not warranted or even logical. For instance, despite my qualifications, experience, and passion, I rarely feel qualified to write these opening Editor’s Notes. I fear someone, one day, will call me

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Baylor’s Songs Now Recorded

Classics, Magazine, Spring 2022 / By Baylor Line

Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, 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 like in BL Classics. In this installment, enjoy a trip back in time to

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