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By James Laird (Rory as desk editor) + 3 others for The Baylor Lariat - 3 min read
Practice safety, responsibility as bluebonnet season prepares to bloom
By James Laird | ReporterBluebonnet season is approaching fast, meaning many Texans can get out to take photos with the state flower. Bluebonnet season typically ranges from late March to early May, however, the peak season is in April according to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center’s bluebonnet page. While Texans can enjoy bluebonnet season in the spring, a long...
By Kristy Volmert (Rory as desk editor) + 3 others for The Baylor Lariat - 4 min read
Free program offers personal nutrition advising sessions for all
By Kristy Volmert | Staff WriterThe nutrition sciences department, under Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences, offers a Peer Nutrition Advisement Program in which pre-dietetic undergraduate students help you develop a plan to accomplish your dietary and fitness goals. Free for up to three sessions, this one-on-one partnership allows the adviser to give personalized guidelines that fit one's lifestyle...
By Cole Gee (Rory as desk editor) + 3 others for The Baylor Lariat - 5 min read
Charged debate around Musk, Tesla culminates in vandalism, recalls
By Cole Gee | Staff WriterNewberg, Ore. senior Alexander Aguilar is a proud Tesla owner. Over spring break, he and his family test drove the new Model Y SUV. But hours after they left, the same lot they enjoyed their test drive in was shot at. The incident was the latest in a long string of recent attacks against Tesla...
By Marisa Young (Rory as desk editor) + 3 others for The Baylor Lariat - 3 min read
Thrifting for a cause: Alpha Epsilon Delta fundraises for South Africa trip
By Marisa Young | ReporterAlpha Epsilon Delta will host a thrift store from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday at Fountain Mall to fundraise for their upcoming mission trip. Students can walk away with not just a new wardrobe, but also the knowledge that they have helped enable ministry and healthcare overseas. Fort Worth junior and vice president of...
By Mackenzie Grizzard (Rory as desk editor) + 3 others for The Baylor Lariat - 5 min read
SCOTUS is 'most powerful court in history,' says author, poli sci professor
By Mackenzie Grizzard | Staff Writer In the final session of Baylor Libraries' Readers Meet the Authors Series, political science and law come together with one common idea: the U. S. Supreme Court is the most powerful court in history, and it is the only institution that will protect minority rights. Dr. David Bridge is an associate professor of political...
By Blake Hollingsworth (Rory as desk editor) + 3 others for The Baylor Lariat - 4 min read
Crime is going down, but it isn't going away. What's the answer?
By Blake Hollingsworth | Staff WriterResearch suggests the U. S. crime rate is on the decline. But does that mean that crime is going away, or is it just changing?FBI statistics show that the U. S. crime rate has dropped by over 50% since 1990, as of 2023. However, that doesn’t mean crime has disappeared — rather, it has become...
By Elliott Nace (Rory as desk editor) + 3 others for The Baylor Lariat - 3 min read
Increased course variety bolsters environmental humanities minor
By Elliott Nace | Staff WriterEnvironmental humanities, a minor introduced in 2023, has since developed its portfolio of connections and offerings. It incorporates the study of the humanities into an examination of climate issues, and now it sports a wider array of courses and funding to facilitate student engagement. The university received a nearly $1 million grant from the Environmental...
By Kristy Volmert (Rory as desk editor) + 2 others for The Baylor Lariat - 3 min read
Chemistry professor advances cancer research
By Kristy Volmert | Staff WriterFrom Baylor's Synthesis and Drug-Lead Discovery Lab to the Texas Medical Center, Schotts Professor of Chemistry Dr. Daniel Romo is accelerating the future of oncology. Romo is one of 24 individuals partaking in the fifth cohort of the Texas Medical Center Innovation's Accelerator for Cancer Therapeutics program. Funded by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute...
By Cole Gee (Rory as desk editor) + 2 others for The Baylor Lariat - 5 min read
Public libraries, museums could face government funding cuts
By Cole Gee | Staff WriterEstablished in 1996, the Institute of Museum and Library Services' purpose is to "advance, support, and empower America’s museums, libraries, and related organizations through grantmaking, research, and policy development." While it's not as well known as many other governmental institutions, its impact is felt every time a citizen gets to check out a book or...
By Kristy Volmert (Rory as desk editor) + 2 others for The Baylor Lariat - 4 min read
Nonstop prayer, worship to ignite at FM72
By Kristy Volmert | Staff WriterOne of the biggest spiritual events of the year kicks off at 8 p.m. Sunday on Fountain Mall and runs until April 2. FM72 is an annual tradition where members of the Baylor community and beyond gather on Fountain Mall for 72 hours of prayer, worship, scripture readings and more. Beginning in 2018, FM72 has...