https://youtu.be/GG5vo3i16lM By Braden Murray | Executive Producer, Irma Peña | Managing Editor This week, we have important coverage of Baylor’s prayer gathering in honor of political activist Charlie Kirk. Next, Baylor had the second largest fundraising year in its history. In sports, we tell you about a duo of international volleyball players adjusting to life [...] The post Lariat TV News: Honoring 9/11, fundraising record and international volleyball players first appeared on The Bayl...| The Baylor Lariat
Donning a blue tie with no court robes in sight, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh sat down to have a conversation with McLennan Community College history professor Ashley Cruseturner as part of the Ken Starr Lecture Series hosted by MCC Thursday evening. The post Justice Kavanaugh talks division of power, differing perspectives at MCC lecture first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
A variety of professors came together to discuss feminist issues within their disciplines at the Christian Feminisms: Faith, Gender, and Justice panel on Thursday afternoon. The post Baylor explores Christian feminism through interdisciplinary panel first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
In the most recent fiscal year ending in May, the advancement department raised $192 million. Over the last 10 years, the Give Light Campaign has raised over $1.5 billion towards campus improvements. The post Baylor raised $192 million in donations during their most recent fundraising season first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Videos of Baylor students’ fully decorated dorms have racked up millions of views, sparking national conversation surrounding college move-in culture and social media’s influence on Gen Z. The post Drab to dazzling: Students go viral for decorated dorms first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
After winning a double-overtime thriller against SMU, Baylor will host FCS Samford. The Bears look to breeze by a winless Bulldogs team. The post Baylor football closes nonconference slate with tune-up game against Samford first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
The Pflugerville senior made many promises in his junior year campaign, including an airport shuttle, energetic football games and increased campus involvement. The post StuGov gears up for 2025-26 school year first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Baylor is looking to maintain their momentum and focus before taking a long road trip to Gainesville, Fla., to face No. 11 Florida. Two days later, the Bears will kick off conference play at UCF. The post Baylor volleyball focuses on recovery ahead of No. 11 Florida first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Woofstock, Alpha Phi’s biggest philanthropy event of the year, supported women's heart health with a cutest dog contest surrounded by food trucks, a bouncy castle and plenty of photo ops. The event was held Wednesday evening at Bear Park. The post Alpha Phi’s Woofstock hosts cutest dog contest for a cause first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Since coming back to school, many have complained about I-35 construction. But road construction is also challenging drivers on La Salle, and the Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization has plans to bring the busy street back into shape — and keep pedestrians and drivers safe. The post La Salle to get revamped, added safety measures first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Baylor men's tennis will travel across seven states for 14 tournaments throughout the fall as they prepare to compete for a Big 12 championship in the spring. The post Baylor men’s tennis gears up to play 14 tournaments across 7 states first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
The tragedy of September 11, 2001, remains an unforgettable moment in American history, and Baylor ROTC hosted the third annual stair climb 5:30 this morning to recognize the sacrifices of first responders that day. The post Hundreds attend McLane Stair Climb, honor 9/11 sacrifices first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Understanding where we go from here is pivotal. If we treat every life lost as nothing more than ammunition for ideological battles, we deny the sacredness of human life itself. This is not the time for rash remarks or partisan point-scoring; it is time for genuine change. The post How we recover from Charlie Kirk’s death first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
The only thing that comes into fruition from the medium of violence is a wounded side and a less wounded side. No one comes out on top. There is no victory in destruction — only pain. And pain is the only thing that will continue in this country until we return to empathy. The post Turning tragedy into unity: Calling for compassion in a divided world first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
The Baylor community worshipped hand in hand on Fountain Mall, honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot at Utah Valley University Wednesday afternoon. The post Baylor students join in prayer for Charlie Kirk, unity in country first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Baylor University began rolling out digital IDs in the spring of 2023. Now the university is transitioning away from physical cards altogether. This year, the incoming freshman class did not even receive a physical ID, only a digital one. The post Baylor goes fully digital with student IDs first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Baylor’s golf teams took to Grand Haven, Mich., this week to compete in the Folds of Honor Collegiate tournament. The women's team took second while the men finished 11th. The post Women’s, men’s golf post parallel results in Folds of Honor tournament first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Just weeks on the pitch, Lauren Omholt has already shown why her return to Texas could be the spark the Bears’ offense needed as she makes her mark in Waco ahead of her first Big 12 season. The post Baylor adds hometown goal-scorer Omholt to frontline first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Through two games, no Power-conference quarterback has thrown for more yards than Baylor’s Sawyer Robertson. National pundits have begun to take notice. The post Robertson ascends Heisman watch lists after prolific start first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Despite a high-flying passing offense, the Bears' run game and defense have lagged. After Baylor (1-1, 0-0) secured its first ranked win in three seasons with a 48-45 victory over No. 17 SMU, those groups will look to build on the momentum shift. The post Baylor football’s defense, run game to build on Robertson’s early success, key win over No. 17 SMU first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Senior middle blocker Anastasiia Nikolnikova and freshman outside hitter Ksenia Rakhmanchik look to contribute to No. 20 Baylor volleyball while finding their way in a new program and country. The post Volleyball’s eastern European duo looks to contribute while transitioning to new team, country first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Baylor announced in April that one of the biggest names in Christian contemporary music, Lauren Daigle, will be coming to Baylor to perform at Foster Pavilion. Now, with only a day to go before the show, Daigle will soon become the second performer in a ten-show series that will take place at Foster Pavilion over the next two years. The post Lauren Daigle to perform at Foster Pavilion Friday first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
This longstanding Baylor tradition premieres university talent across students and faculty alike. From solo performances to organized dances and comedic acts, this show invites talent of all kinds to take center stage. The post After Dark to showcase university talent for Family Weekend first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University Wednesday afternoon, Baylor graduate student AJ Barber posted comments on Instagram that many found distasteful and insensitive. The post Baylor releases statement following controversial comments left by graduate student first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
As we reflect on the impact social media has had on our 2025 minds, it is much less positive. Social media has produced an anxiety-ridden, disconnected and apathetic generation. Our minds are filled with constant noise and comparison. Every major and minor tragedy is broadcast to us in grotesque detail. The post Our parents were right, it really is that dang phone first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
Come Friday afternoon, Barfield Drawing Room will be teeming with parents, tickets will be sold out for Baylor football’s non-conference clash with Samford and families clad in green and gold will flood 5th Street. For many, the promise of Family Weekend brings eager anticipation. The post Think about family always, not just this weekend first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
As stated in The Oxford Blue, “Music from the past is music with history, music that creates more than a desire to dance, it creates specific feelings of a particular moment in time, even if we weren’t necessarily alive at the time.” The post Oldies but goodies: Why yesterday’s music hits harder first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
The Center of Global Engagement is hosting an International Tailgate for the Saturday football game against Samford. International students will be able to experience an American football tradition by gathering together for food and games before the big game. More details and sign-ups for international student and scholar services' events are sent out in the BU World Weekly newsletter each Monday. The post International students reimagine Family Weekend first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
This year, even the construction on I-35 isn't enough to stop alumni parents from traveling to see both their students and their alma mater for Family Weekend starting this Saturday. The post Alumni to face I-35 construction for Family Weekend first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
This Family Weekend, three Baylor families reflected on how The Lariat had shaped not only their college years, but also the careers and callings that followed for their children.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source