Rory Dulock

I am a junior at Baylor University double majoring in journalism and film and digital media. I have experience writing and editing news stories.

Worked on 461 assignments, created 180, named on 106 bylines for The Baylor Lariat.

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Baylor professor, ambassador co-author novel, celebrate gospel music legend

By Sydney Kerbow | Reporter & Mackenzie Grizzard | Staff WriterA new book co-authored by two Baylor professors is shedding light on the life and legacy of one of gospel music’s greatest pioneers. “Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch,” written by Robert Darden and Stephen Newby, offers the first comprehensive biography of the seven-time...

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Baylor Cycling Club shares love of biking, nature

By James Laird | ReporterThe Baylor Cycling Club has been around since the 1980s, however, the club has experienced periods of inactivity throughout the years. In 2021 the club was revived after the pandemic and has been running continuously since. The cycling club is a small group, consisting of only about 10 members, but that does not stop them from...

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Propelling the future: Aero at Baylor combines engineering, aerospace to compete

By James Laird | ReporterAero at Baylor provides students with the opportunity to explore and grow in their understanding of the aerospace field through projects, competitions and group events. The club encourages students to apply what they are studying into real world projects. The club has close to 50 members, with majors ranging from engineering to astrophysics. Parker, Colo., senior...

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Campus organizations offer resources, activities for Mental Health Awareness Month

By Ryan Otteson | ReporterMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, and there are several organizations on campus that prioritize and advocate for mental health. Active Minds is an organization focused on spreading awareness of mental health disorders and reducing the stigma that is sometimes associated with them. According to their webpage, nearly half of college students have struggled with mental...

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'AI and The Church' conference to connect, understand faith in future

By James Laird | ReporterTruett Seminary, the University Libraries and the College of Engineering and Computer Science will be hosting "AI and The Church" conference on Monday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The conference will feature five presentations over topics related to AI and its application to seminary as well as a panel Q&A. According to the event’s schedule,...

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Smooth moves: Tips for stress-free dorm checkout

By Emily Schoch | Staff WriterFrom packing up personal belongings to scheduling check-out appointments, the move-out process can feel overwhelming without a plan. To help make things easier, Rob Engblom, senior associate director for resident learning, gave advice on how to make for a seamless move-out day. Engblom said there are many mistakes that students typically fall into during campus...

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Biochemistry professor shares groundbreaking battery research

By Mackenzie Grizzard | Staff Writer In the age of iPhones, MacBooks and Teslas, battery-powered devices aren't just the future — they are our lives. But with great technological power comes scientific responsibility, and one Baylor professor is dedicated to keeping people and their devices as safe as possible. Dr. Jonathan Larson, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, was invited...

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Baylor researchers explore healing effects of hypnosis

By Ryan Otteson | ReporterThe Mind-Body Medicine Research Lab researches the connection between the human mind and physical health through various methods like hypnosis and mindfulness. The lab is led by Dr. Gary Elkins, a professor of psychology and neuroscience and the leading researcher and expert on the use of hypnotherapy for multiple medical problems. American Fork, Utah, postdoctoral fellow...

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Pre-vet organization serves small community at Baylor

By Ryan Otteson | Reporter With the small pre-vet population of students at Baylor, there are limited resources to help these students learn about life in the veterinary world. However, the Pre-Vet Medical Association is a student organization that helps pre-vet students shadow, volunteer and be leaders in the Baylor and Waco community. Greenwood Village, Colo., junior Erin Son recognizes...

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Endangered Species Act could be facing extinction

By Cole Gee | Staff WriterIn 1973, Congress passed the Endangered Species Act in order to slow down the extinction of America's native plants and animals. Under the ESA, animals and plants were given qualifications to be protected from various forms of "harm."That word — "harm" — has been the backbone of the ESA's effectiveness. However, the Trump Administration is...

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