Baylor’s postseason run came to a halt Wednesday night in Fort Worth, as No. 8 BYU capitalized on defensive miscues and ...
What started as an advertisement in The Lariat morphed into Baylor's own masked vigilante armed with coconut cream pies. For ...
The Baylor Lariat, the voice for the student body for the past 80 years, was silent. An empty newsroom was echoed only by the ...
For Andy Spencer and Deanna Pratt, Baylor pride is a family tradition. From the first Mr. Bear to the debut of Marigold, this ...
Beyond the fundraising success, the event aimed to spark awareness about the fashion industry’s hidden connections to ...
Beginning in 1917, a bear belonging to a Camp McArthur soldier was paraded around by Baylor students. The tradition of a live ...
In its 125 years, The Baylor Lariat has seen its fair share of news. Though we have had the privilege of being part of just a ...
Kirk joined The Baylor Lariat on Feb. 1, 1967 — his birthday — just one year before graduating. As The Lariat celebrates its ...
According to the Texas Collection Digital Archives, the first issue in 1900 included two female associate editors: Eunice ...
Before the Wright brothers took flight or air conditioning cooled a single building, The Baylor Lariat was already in print.
Fresh off a statement win over No. 7 Duke in Paris, Baylor women’s basketball looks poised to build on its momentum. With returning stars, key transfers and a growing national spotlight, the Bears are ...
Long before social media, news print was the heartbeat of every community. Baylor Lariat alumnus Louis Moore made a name for himself covering religion, civil rights and history’s most significant ...
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