Classics

Integrating Baylor

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 life in BL Classics. As much as I’ve loved celebrating Black History Month by

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Sing!

Seconds click by in the electric darkness behind the thick curtain of Waco Hall – not the Monday morning Waco Hall where freshmen write English themes during Forum or the Wednesday evening Waco Hall where students sing hymns during Serendipity, but the once-a-year setting of All University Sing, the Waco Hall not so very far from Broadway.

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Rain or Shine

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 life in BL Classics. In this spring 2004 profile, we learn about North Texas weathercaster

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Baylor, David Guion, ‘Home on the Range’ and the Roxy Connection

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 life in BL Classics. This classic article from November 1976 connects Baylor’s Roxy Grove Theater

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