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…s tree. How do you show your Baylor pride around the holidays? Tweet us a pic (@BaylorProud), or submit your photo through our online form. Sic ’em, Bears!…
…s tree. How do you show your Baylor pride around the holidays? Tweet us a pic (@BaylorProud), or submit your photo through our online form. Sic ’em, Bears!…
…rs can place their orders online at BaylorBears.com/tickets, by calling 254-710-1000 or in-person at the Ferrell Center box office between 8:30-5, Monday-Friday. Bear Foundation members and season ticket holders must place their orders by noon on Dec. 5. If any tickets remain from the allotment, they will be made available to all fans beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 6. Baylor students may purchase tickets for $65 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m….
…, Parade, Football) || More from football’s win over Kansas || Waco Tribune-Herald: Bonfire, Parade, Football] It was fun to follow this year’s Homecoming through the eyes of those attending, be they former, current or future students, through social media — particularly on Twitter and Instagram. (Do a search on either site for “#BUHC12” to see what I mean.) Such sites gave a new meaning to the “social gathering” that is Homecoming. Baylor Photogr…
…The reaction from fans at Baylor’s Homecoming victory over Kansas was swift and seemingly unanimous: the halftime show by the Baylor University Golden Wave Band (BUGWB) was about the best anyone could remember. In case you missed it (or just want to see it again), here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md0r-NNj7S8 Sic ’em, BUGWB!…
…g, download the free Instagram app (available for iOS and Android users), then use it to search for “bayloruniversity” and click “follow.” The app makes it easy for you to like, comment on and tweet your favorite photos. (You can also see the photos online at baylor.edu/instagram.) It’s not the same as being on campus — nothing can replace the experience of an in-person visit — but it’s the next best thing. And as you tweet or Instagram this weeke…
…at hearthevoice.com; complete translations as well as selected individual books (Matthew, Mark, John, Romans and others) are available for sale online and in Christian bookstores. Sic ’em, Bible translators!…
…he main characters later meet up at a bar named for Waco favorite Buzzard Billy’s. The pilot debuts tonight on NBC at 9 p.m. CT; it can also be streamed online at Hulu.com or downloaded free from iTunes. Sic ’em, Michael and Derek! …
Melanie Harbour-Pope didn’t even graduate from Baylor — but she’s one of BU’s best representatives. Melanie, mother of Valerie Harbour, BS ’11, enjoyed her daughter’s experience at Baylor so much that she wanted to find ways to continue to support the university even after Valerie graduated. In addition to remaining active with the Baylor Parents League and renewing her football season tickets, Melanie (pictured above with her family) also signed…
…ries. The former BU QB is also one of 11 NFL rookies being followed for an online series from NFL Films and Gatorade titled “Everything to Prove.” New episodes will be posted on NFL.com throughout the season; here’s a preview, featuring the 2011 Heisman Trophy winner attempting to narrate a bus tour through his new hometown. Sic ’em, RG3! [BONUS: We tweeted this a couple of weeks ago, but never blogged it — Did you see the ad Baylor took out in th…
…“Top 50 Motivators on the Web” — leaders who regularly share encouragement online to keep their followers moving forward. The top of the list contained prominent names like Oprah, Stephen Covey and the Dalai Lama. Sitting at No. 20 was an unexpected name that nonetheless jumps out at Baylor fans: former wide receiver Trent Shelton, BA ’06, right there ahead of national figures like Bill Gates, Dave Ramsey and Lance Armstrong. [Hear Shelton share h…