Kudos to all who make Line Camp possible
…Speaking of the new Baylor Mag… The bookstore catalog inside is a helpful insert for fans outside Waco seeking Baylor gear! The catalog is also online here.) Sic ’em, everyone who makes Line Camp possible!…
…Speaking of the new Baylor Mag… The bookstore catalog inside is a helpful insert for fans outside Waco seeking Baylor gear! The catalog is also online here.) Sic ’em, everyone who makes Line Camp possible!…
…taries would encourage others to get a handle on their weight before it reaches such a state. Sic ’em, Dr. Korpi, for helping bring the issue to light!…
…coaches, not including quarterback Robert Griffin, who was named Monday to the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award Watch List. The Bears kick off the season one month from today at Wake Forest in a nationally televised match-up. Season tickets are on sale now, as are tickets for the Baylor-Texas Tech game to be played in November at the new Cowboys Stadium. (Individual game tickets go on sale next week.) Get ’em while you can! Sic ’em, Baylor…
…the Nahuatl language. After growing up hearing his grandparents’ tales of Mexican history and then visiting the Mexican border on high school mission trips, Benavides developed an interest in the native culture and language of Mexico. During his summer program, Benavides has spent 8-9 hours a day in the classroom, followed by a full night of homework each evening. He’s got a leg up, though, as he entered the course already able to read, speak and…
…he plans on becoming a special education teacher after Baylor. * A straight-A average also carried Logan Henderson to the top of his class; he graduated from Athens [TX] High School as valedictorian in May. A multiple-award winner in UIL math and computer science competitions, Henderson also played basketball all four years of high school, and yet still managed to serve on aid mission trips to Mexico, New Orleans, Vidor/Orange and Ethiopia. Sic ’e…
…BA’ 01, has found his niche back home in Wichita, Kansas. Rolph is now vice-president of a chain of Mexican restaurants across the Midwest and Great Lakes region, and the class of ’01’s permanent class president has also been tapped as chairman for Visioneering Wichita, a group dedicated to improving the city’s infrastructure for business, education and community. (Wichita is bigger than you might think — the 51st largest city in the nation by pop…
…your stories, and we’ll pick our favorites to run in the future here on the blog. We look forward to what you have to share! (You also may note that our URL has changed slightly. You might want to make sure your bookmarks point to www.baylor.edu/baylorproud or www2.baylor.edu/baylorproud; either will get you here. RSS readers will need to be updated with the new feed link, too.) Thanks for your readership and your participation in the Baylor fami…
…ons to Love Waco.” Almost 20% of the entries on that list were things that bring the community to Baylor, such as the Bear Habitat, Big 12 sports, museums like BU’s Mayborn, youth summer camps, the Texas Collection, and even the city’s college atmosphere. Others were examples of how Baylor heads out into the community, like KWBU radio and Mission Waco (where over half the volunteers are Baylor students). It’s a healthy interaction that is only gro…
…tional need of funding for the trip; anyone interested in supporting the Baylor sports ministry team or any of Baylor’s University Missions teams can make donations online at http://www.baylor.edu/spirituallife/index.php?id=53462. Sic ’em, student-athlete missionaries!…
…major Kassie Light came away with $11,800, including a stay at a resort in Mexico. After taping the show in February, Light had to hold her tongue until the show’s airing April 17. (If you’re following Baylor Proud on Twitter, you heard about the airing in time to watch it live!) Click here to watch highlights from Light’s appearance, or here to read about how she made it on the show. The episode continues a trend of Bears appearing on game shows…