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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.
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Lions, tigers and an eclipse. Oh, my. With the April 8th total eclipse in less than two weeks, the Cameron Park Zoo is preparing for visitors interested in seeing animal reactions to total darkness.