Interior design: small program, big results
…a splash with her focus on environmentally friendly design. Sic ’em, designers!…
…a splash with her focus on environmentally friendly design. Sic ’em, designers!…
…what is now known as Champions for Life, a prison ministry Glass started three years after he finished a 10-year NFL career. The Amarillo Globe-News recently ran a nice feature on Glass and his work. According to the writer, Glass has spoken in over 400 prisons this year — at the age of 72, and after having suffered a stroke two years ago. He is one of nine former Bears in the College Football Hall of Fame, but based on this article, it seems he’…
…Both alumni and high school students say one of the top ways they receive information about Baylor is through the Web. Here’s one way you can help spread the word! If you’ve got a blog or web site of your own, add Baylor Proud to your Blog Roll or Favorite Links. Let others know that you, too, are Baylor proud! Sic ’em, Baylor fans!…
…, she played professionally for two years before joining the coaching staff at Notre Dame, where she helped lead the Irish to the 2004 national title. Sic ‘em, Baylor goalkeepers!…
…11 vs. Texas State) and passing touchdowns in a game (6 vs. Rice, 5 vs. Texas State). No other Baylor quarterback has ever thrown for five touchdowns in a game more than once, and no Bear but Szymanski has ever topped 400 yards passing in a game — a mark he has now reached in consecutive weeks. His 11 touchdowns this year are already tied for 11th place on the Baylor single-season list. Sic ’em, Szymanski!…
…And yes, a contestant did get the right answer. (Or is it question? Jeopardy always confuses me on that.) That wasn’t the only game show Baylor made it into this week, either. Alumnus Wyatt McMahon (BS ’99) made his way onto the season-opening episode of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Monday night. Alas, McMahon was stumped by a question on The Sopranos and fell far short of the million-dollar goal. Still – he got a lot further than most of us eve…
Former Baylor sprinter and two-time Olympic gold medalist set a personal mark of 43.45 in the 400 meters en route to another gold medal at the 2007 IAAF World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan. Wariner, who is also a volunteer coach for Baylor Track, posted the fifth fastest quarter in history. Only two humans have ever run faster, and one of them is former Bear Michael Johnson, who holds the world record of 43.18. Collectively, Baylor runn…
…led up next to them and just waved,” says Kinsey… “They probably thought I was a crazy person. But I do get real excited to meet people who have gone to Baylor.” In case you didn’t get your copy of this issue, you can also read the article (and the rest of the magazine) online at www.baylormag.com. Sic ’em, Angela!…
…Join fellow Baylor alums across the country in wearing your green and gold on August 31 for “College Colors Day“. This is probably also a good time to mention that this year’s Gold Rush shirts are now on sale for just $5. Get yours at the Baylor Bookstore and other Waco retail stores, or online at baylorbears.com. Sic ’em in your Green and Gold!…