The Bears changed some defensive terminology and clarified some important position battles. The post Baylor football releases 2025 depth chart, changes defensive terminology ahead of season opener against Auburn first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
While eyes have been on redshirt senior wide receiver Josh Cameron leading the group and sixth-year Ashtyn Hawkins getting his final year of eligibility, head coach Dave Aranda and receiving coach Dallas Baker have been building up the receiver core with multiple transfers. The post Catching up: Key transfers to add depth behind proven Baylor WR corps first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Slumber Rollz is a gourmet cinnamon roll shop that is changing the treat game. Say goodbye to the world of boring, lackluster cinnamon rolls, and hello to flavors like "Banana Pudding," "Fruity Pebbles" and "Peaches and Cream." The post Just ‘roll’ with it: Gourmet cinnamon rolls hit Waco first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Our “best” is never characterized by a carnal, self-protecting fear, or even by our grandest worldly accomplishments, but by the fear of God. My perfectly crafted self-image is nothing compared to the image of God within me. The post In defense of being wrong first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Sometimes people approach faith like it's a competition. A verse or passage is read, and instead of seeking to understand it, the focus shifts to proving who is right. When the rush to be right takes over, conversations that could be moments of learning or reflection turn into debates about who can quote Scripture the fastest or defend their interpretation the strongest. The post Do we love God, or just being right? first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
“We started to look around and the faculty came up with the idea" Carter said. Baylor will expand its graduate offerings with two new master’s degrees. The post Baylor to offer hybrid therapy, online leadership master’s degrees first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
“It’s definitely an 'it-takes-a-village' mentality in pulling off these scholarships,” Beaudry said. “We really couldn’t do what we do without our many campus partners, individuals and organizations who support our work and make sure the right students find the right door to our office.” The post ‘It takes a village’: Inside Baylor’s record year for Fulbright recipients first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Alongside continuing to supply students with fresh food and basic products, The Store will add to its selection of special diet foods, implement an online shopping system and begin a marketing campaign to encourage students to donate to The Store through donated money, food items or meal swipes. The post $15,000 university gift revamps campus food pantry first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Keaton Thomas spearheads a revamped linebacking core. The post ‘Play green’: Inside linebackers set the tone for Baylor’s defense first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
If you’re someone who is constantly on the hunt for new music, be sure to check in each week and add these sick beats to your playlist. The post A&L Tunesday: Aug. 26 first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
As summer rolls into the upcoming semester, the Editorial Board sat down to introduce ourselves and share the messages we want to bring into this new year. The post Meet the Editorial Board: Advice for the new year first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Tapestry of Care, a new $1.76 million initiative, aims to bridge the gap between faith communities and mental health support, helping churches better address crises and connect congregations with vital resources. The post Tapestry of Care weaves together faith, mental health communities first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
“The thing I'm most looking forward to is the ability to really embrace the totality of who I am, as well as the totality of who the students are,” Young said. The post New graduate school dean brings psychological science background, faith-based approach first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Szymanski, a marketing professor by trade, plans to use his background to make sure employers, colleges and alumni understand the value of Baylor Business. He also announced plans to enhance student experiences through continued growth of international education, a focus on internships, the implementation of AI in all classes and more combined graduate degree programs. The post New business school dean to promote student body to more employers first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Between the uniqueness of the concert lineup and the energy in the stadium, the tone of the Cross Canadian Ragweed reunion show was truly unique, characterized by the loud energy and high spirits of the crowd. The post The Boys From Oklahoma bring sunshine, serendipity to McLane first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
“We want to make sure everyone understands — give yourself a little bit of extra time [and] avail yourself of alternate routes,” Pittman said. The post Baylor football fans face roadblock: I-35 construction first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Dr. Malcolm Foley, special adviser to the president for equity and campus engagement and pastor of Mosaic Church Waco, defined a church home as “a space where people are loved and cared for materially, spiritually and emotionally.” The post Students seek ‘home away from home’ at annual church fair first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
What songs are best to induce deep focus? Is music even beneficial to creating the atmosphere of a quality study session? In response to these inquiries, Baylor School of Music professors constructed a playlist of songs and pieces that they recommend to motivate, focus and even relax to accompany any study session. The post School of Music professors construct perfect study playlist first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Making the switch from dorm to apartment this year? Perhaps it’s time to switch up your décor, too. And the best part: you don’t have to be a Chip or Joanna Gaines to tackle these renovations. The post Wallet-friendly ways to upgrade your apartment this semester first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Aug. 15 brought with it one of the best breakup albums heard yet this year, pop sensation Conan Gray’s “Wishbone.” If you haven’t done so yet, pop in those headphones and buckle up for an emotional rollercoaster of an album about heartbreak, bitterness and overcoming. The post Review: Conan Gray’s ‘Wishbone’ makes heartbreak sound beautiful first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
With Baylor Bears back in Waco, the city is bustling with activities once again. If you’re in need of an event or two to fill in the gaps between the first week fun, or if you ever want to know what’s going on in Waco, feel free to reference this weekly column. The post What to Do in Waco: Aug. 25-31 first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Finding a quiet space to study can be challenging for new Baylor students, especially for those without a car. However, several walkable locations near campus provide options for studying, each with its own distinct atmosphere and amenities. The post 5 best walkable study spots according to students first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Some of Baylor's fashion experts shared their predictions on what trends will be gracing campus — what’s chic, what’s flop and what to keep an eye out for here this semester. For all fashion enthusiasts and style icons across Baylor, this one is for you. The post Apparel design majors predict fall fashion trends first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
With the resurgence of Y2K fashion, celebrities and downturned stock markets comes spin-offs and remakes of our beloved childhood movies. The post Review: ‘Freakier Friday’ proves Y2K comedies should be retired, not remade first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
When Camp Mystic staff members found themselves trapped on the roof of "Cozy Cabin," they weren't listening to the roaring flood quickly inching upward or the thundering storm above — they listened to the faint singing of worship songs from the recreation hall and the whispered prayers of friends beside them. The post Camp Mystic counselors return to Baylor, reflect on flooding tragedy first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
As tough as it is to swallow an unexpected $5,000 increase in annual bills, the price hike may not be entirely unwarranted when you take a closer look. But if Baylor expects 10% more money from its families, students are equally warranted to expect a 10% better Baylor experience. The post Baylor is now 10% more expensive, but will it get better? first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Led by Heisman candidate quarterback Sawyer Robertson, Baylor is chasing history. The post Sawyer’s last stand: Veteran QB Robertson primed for limelight first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Despite expecting to utilize a two-headed monster in the backfield, Baylor football will lean on sophomore running back Bryson Washington and freshman backups, as junior running back Dawson Pendergrass will miss the entire season with a foot injury. The post Dawson Pendergrass injury to change outlook on Bryson Washington, run game first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Unlike past seasons, Baylor won't have the luxury of easing into the schedule. The post The grind starts early: Bears set for one of college football’s toughest runs first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Baylor’s offensive line has become a force to be reckoned with in the Big 12.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source