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I Hear America Singing - AHS Alums
This weekend is Homecoming for Stephen F. Austin High School in Austin, the high school of Ross Burns. Founded in 1881, it is one of the oldest public high schools in Texas with a long and storied history, including musicians in many different genres. So, we'll be sharing some of their music with you on I Hear America Singing this week.
Likely Stories - North Woods
In this week's episode of Likley Stories, art historian and educator, Heather White, is discussing 'North Woods' by Daniel Mason.
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Conversations with Creative Waco - Sophia Strother-Lewis and Danielle Rodriguez
On this episode of Conversations with Creative Waco, host Kennedy Sam leads a conversation with Sophia Strother-Lewis and Danielle Rodriguez.
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Baylor Connections - Paul Putz, Cori Bolts and Kenny Boyd
Character formation is a foundational element of the Baylor student-athlete experience, and a new grant will enable Baylor to further work in this area through a partnership between the Faith and Sports Institute in Truett Seminary and Baylor Athletics.
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - Sister Barbara Jones
While unknown today, Sister Barbara Jones’ razor-sharp soprano gives the stompin’ “Be Ready” a timeless quality.
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I Hear America Singing - Political Songs
We go back into the Archives for this week’s show featuring songs about Presidential Elections.
Living It - Kyle Kiper
On this episode of Living It, Meg Wallace is in conversation with Kyle Kiper.
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Likely Stories - California Golden
Hey there, my name is Lauren Hooker. I'm a student at Baylor as well as a bookseller at Fabled and I'm also the Public Relations intern this semester here at KWBU.
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Baylor Connections - Brian Jordan and Paul Allison
In this weeks installment of Baylor Connections, Derek Smith is in conversation with Brian Jordon and Paul Allison.
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Baylor Connections - Thomas Hibbs
In the current political landscape, numerous factors serve as obstacles to civil discourse and healthy approaches to political consumption. Thomas Hibbs, the J. Newton Rayzor Sr. Professor of Philosophy and Dean Emeritus in the Honors College, has long studied the intersection of politics and philosophy, and recently wrote the column “A Guide to Political Detox” in The Dallas Morning News.
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