Le voyage á Baylor
Attending college at Baylor for the first time presents many challenges. From learning to live alone to balancing a lifestyle of school, work and a social life, it becomes a daily struggle for young...
View ArticleAu naturel: Vendor creates chemical-free products
Every Saturday morning, if the weather permits, Jill Boman and her husband, David, toss up their canopy and cover their table with sweet-smelling treats. When even most natural beauty brands contain...
View ArticleWho’s next?: Downtown barber trimming for almost 50 years
Santos ‘Tito’ Martinez reflects on the nearly half a century he has clipped and trimmed patron after patron in his downtown Waco shop Settled quietly along historic Austin Avenue, a small shop is...
View ArticleGood eats made with love so sweet
Behind the counter of Lula Jane’s, whisking eggs into a meringue or slicing up a decadent layer cake, you’ll find a woman in flour-dusted overalls named Nancy Grayson. If you get the chance to get her...
View ArticleHead of the House
Pastor forgoes career in athletic training to minister to students Omari Head is easy to approach, easy to talk to, but impossible to interview for a feature story. He takes an interview as he takes...
View ArticleBring It On!
Senior Dakota Ethridge never thought he would cheer, but that changed when he came to Baylor Hand pick any Baylor sporting event over the last four years and he is likely to have been there, leading...
View ArticleDr. Jonathan Tran: Professor, Author, Refugee
Dr. Jonathan Tran, an associate professor of religion, and his family came to America in 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War when he was a toddler. They left Vietnam in the midst of death and war. “It...
View ArticleLittle Italy, Big Flavor
Baris, the Waco-famous, family-owned Italian restaurant, opened its doors in the 1980’s and still today maintains the same home-like atmosphere and rich taste that keeps its customers coming back time...
View ArticleVessel: Baylor student’s life takes shape in unexpected ways
“There’s no reason I should have survived and then gone on to be functional. And I still have things that come up that are a result of it all. It’s only my complete dependence on Jesus that makes...
View ArticleRaising the Bar
The trainee becomes the trainer, shares his love of bodybuilding with other students Native Wacoan Bilal Siddiq is a personal trainer, a Group X abs class instructor and a fitness model. On top of all...
View ArticleSourcing local for 78 years: Waco family continues to support the community,...
Taylor Wolf | Social Media Editor Striving to be the most unique grocery experience in Central Texas, family-owned Waco Custom Marketplace is a one-stop shop for locals wanting to shop smart and become...
View ArticleLe voyage á Baylor
Attending college at Baylor for the first time presents many challenges. From learning to live alone to balancing a lifestyle of school, work and a social life, it becomes a daily struggle for young...
View ArticleAu naturel: Vendor creates chemical-free products
Every Saturday morning, if the weather permits, Jill Boman and her husband, David, toss up their canopy and cover their table with sweet-smelling treats. When even most natural beauty brands contain...
View ArticleWho’s next?: Downtown barber trimming for almost 50 years
Santos ‘Tito’ Martinez reflects on the nearly half a century he has clipped and trimmed patron after patron in his downtown Waco shop Settled quietly along historic Austin Avenue, a small shop is...
View ArticleGood eats made with love so sweet
Behind the counter of Lula Jane’s, whisking eggs into a meringue or slicing up a decadent layer cake, you’ll find a woman in flour-dusted overalls named Nancy Grayson. If you get the chance to get her...
View ArticleHead of the House
Pastor forgoes career in athletic training to minister to students Omari Head is easy to approach, easy to talk to, but impossible to interview for a feature story. He takes an interview as he takes...
View ArticleBring It On!
Senior Dakota Ethridge never thought he would cheer, but that changed when he came to Baylor Hand pick any Baylor sporting event over the last four years and he is likely to have been there, leading...
View ArticleDr. Jonathan Tran: Professor, Author, Refugee
Dr. Jonathan Tran, an associate professor of religion, and his family came to America in 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War when he was a toddler. They left Vietnam in the midst of death and war. “It...
View ArticleLittle Italy, Big Flavor
Baris, the Waco-famous, family-owned Italian restaurant, opened its doors in the 1980’s and still today maintains the same home-like atmosphere and rich taste that keeps its customers coming back time...
View ArticleVessel: Baylor student’s life takes shape in unexpected ways
“There’s no reason I should have survived and then gone on to be functional. And I still have things that come up that are a result of it all. It’s only my complete dependence on Jesus that makes...
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