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May 18, 2012 07:36 PM

On Student Rights and Student Worth

Tyler Blackmon

In my time serving on the Honor Council, I developed a deep appreciation for the Honor Code to which Baylor students pledge themselves every fall.  Even more deeply, however, I began to appreciate the system Baylor has in place to deal with those who break the trust of their fellow students by committing an Honor Offense.

May 14, 2012 09:15 AM

Environmental Awareness at Baylor: Solar Panels

Will Temple

Baylor's recent "green" project, an array of solar panels, will contribute to growing energy demands and will reduce CO2 emissions.

May 10, 2012 08:16 AM

Captain of the Player Ship, Schaack Van Deusen

Cheyanne Leonardo

"I came to a new world, and Schaack was the captain of the ship."

That's how Pete Robinson, set builder and coordinator of all events in Roddy, described his first experience with Schaack Van Deusen.

April 25, 2012 02:05 PM

Senior Profile: Brie Timmons

Shauna Bowes

Brie Timmons is perhaps the most recognized person on campus. She is the girl with the bright red hair, the combat boots, and the voice that you can hear from the opposite end of campus.

April 24, 2012 08:07 AM

For Those Who Love Their Classmates, Chances Exist to Reunite Long After Graduation

Matthew Chen

Less than forty days remain before the class of 2012 graduates on the first day of June. For many seniors, this commencement marks the final occasion in which they and their Baylor peers will intentionally rendezvous—or so they hope. However, the notoriously fickle brain often changes opinions and rejiggers memories, and in a few years, many members of this graduating class will reminisce about their Baylor experience and yearn to reconnect with their peers, especially those who have long since scattered to the four corners of the world. When they do, they’ll call a certain facet of the administration nigh unknown to the current student body: The Alumni Office.

April 22, 2012 10:34 PM

Baylor Science Hero - Larry Hill

Cheyanne Leonardo

You may sometimes wonder who that charming chemist is, the one that wears a long white lab coat and sets up all the labs for each classroom in Weeks. Well, his name is Larry Hill, he has worked at Baylor for 14 years, and, according to Biology teacher Grant Wood, he is "the backbone and the unsung hero of the Baylor Science Department."

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