The Central Presbyterian Christmas choir event, attended by members and families of Central Presbyterian Church.
Trope Magazine Creates Space for the Creative By Erika Kuehl At a university that is heavily based on tradition, the nontraditional can be hard to come by. TROPE Magazine is bending the culture at Baylor — one deeply fascinating photo shoot at a time. Don’t let the name fool you, nothing about TROPE is cliché.…
AI is changing the way people look at mental health Story by Cameron McCollum I friend, artificial intelligence has been gradually integrating into modern social media. But will the integration of AI into online feeds aid social media’s connectiveness or will it create more damage to users’ mental health? Dr. Meredith David, associate professor of…
AI can be Anything but HUMAN Story by Maran Shales “We will all be OK together because we’re in it together, as long as we learn how, and remember to, stay human.” – Jeff Johnson “Be weird!” This is what Jeff Johnson, a managing director at Deloitte Consulting, said about ensuring you will always have…
AI can’t compete with art’s culture, Artificial work lacks human touch Story by Ana Ruiz Brictson Top: Students step outside to explore their creativity. Artificial intelligence has continued to work its way into many spheres of life, but two staff and faculty members from Baylor’s art and art history department agree on one thing: it’s…
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