The second and third weeks of December may be the most rollercoaster time of the year. With the first-round matchups set and decided, here are my predictions for how each game of the first round will ...
Two top-15 programs. A neutral floor. And a rivalry renewed on one of the biggest stages in Texas. No. 14 Baylor returns to the hardwood Sunday afternoon to take on former Big 12 foe Texas at Dickies ...
After a long day of classes, which may have included a trip to Panda Express in the SUB, the typical Baylor student may seek relief. Somewhere to find peace, reconciliation and a breath of somewhat ...
At nightfall, Cameron Park Zoo transforms into a brilliantly-lit Christmas wonderland complete with photo opportunities, food trucks and a visit from Santa Claus for the zoo’s annual Wild Lights event ...
The Board of Regents approved the addition of “Pro Mundo” to the university motto in May 2024. Over a year later, its impact radiates throughout research across campus. President Linda Livingstone ...
It’s our last newscast of the semester, where we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite stories from this Fall. Thanks for joining us all year long. Have a safe and fun winter break, Bears. We ...
Once the holidays rolled around this year, Dichotomy Coffee & Spirits transformed into a whimsical festive display complete with life-sized “gingerbread” details, floating presents, Whoville-style ...
April showers may bring May flowers, but December weather and Seasonal Affective Disorder can arrive together. For students going through finals this season, SAD poses a unique challenge. Sugar Land ...
It was standing room only in the Mark and Paula Hurd Ballroom Monday evening as President Linda Livingstone officially introduced Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Doug McNamee ...
The holiday season has officially arrived, meaning it’s time for everything holly and jolly, too much eggnog and the annual return of the Christmas media multiverse. You know the one, where a single ...
Creating successful studying habits feels like an uphill battle, especially in the midst of finals season. Information overload makes it tempting to procrastinate or give into distractions instead of ...
As finals loom larger by the day and each study session becomes more essential, spiritual life leaders say staying grounded in faith means choosing presence over panic. Dr. Devan Stahl, associate ...