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Macie Page, a Baylor sophomore, holds the title for the Ladies World Champion in helice shooting, and is currently training for Nationals in June.
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For those with disabilities, finding a sense of independence is often a challenge. But some local businesses, like Bitty and Beau’s, go out of their way to provide that feeling by creating both opportunity and community.
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With the implementation of NIL, college athletes can earn money through brand deals. But not all athletes can benefit from those deals.
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Baylor is home to some of the most competitive women’s sports teams in the country, yet fan support remains an ongoing challenge that fails to reflect their success.
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The Waco City Council received an update Tuesday on the Bledsoe-Miller STEAM Center, a community-driven project designed to enhance educational opportunities in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM).
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Mustard Seed Farm, located in the countryside of Axtell, uses its position as a local family-owned business with a community-centered mission to provide cheaper eggs and chicken meat amid national price hikes due to Bird Flu outbreaks.
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Waco’s City Council received updates on the current challenges and initiatives at the City of Waco’s Animal Shelter.
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Rain or shine, Baylor continues its campus tours for prospective students, making the experience as positive as possible.
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Last week temperatures dipped as low as 16 degrees in Waco. The outdoor services provided by Church Under the Bridge operated business as usual.
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Senior Baylor journalism student, Katie Bradshaw, is waving goodbye to Waco and her small hometown of Crockett, Texas to take a bite out of the Big Apple.
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One adventure-seeking and space-loving couple traveled from Wyoming all the way to Waco to watch the April 8 total solar eclipse.