Fall 2024
Are our efforts to advance technology working, or are they just creating a monster?
Seeing Double A glance at historical sights and moments of Baylor and Waco. Waco’s renowned ALICO building, built in 1910, stood strong after the EF5 tornado on May 11, 1953. As part of a series of tornadoes that spread across the nation from May 9-11, this one storm is known as the deadliest tornado in…
Staff from left to right: Co-Editor: Mallory Harris, Co-Editor: Rachel Chiang, Staff Writer: Lukas Reyes Letter From The Editors Imagine you’re at a concert. You can see the artist on stage, you can smell the smoke from the fireworks, you can taste a quick sip of water, you can hear the screaming fans all around…
Photo courtesy of Lewis Lummer Show Me A Sign The first deaf professor at Baylor speaks about growing up deaf and how he advocates for the Deaf community in Waco. Story By Audrey Patterson Photos By Gillian Taylor Imagine a world where people communicate visually through sign language and live without stigma. This world exists…
“Food is a universal language.” It’s a sentimental phrase meant to bring people together over a meal where they can feel safe, heard and loved by the company and enjoy good food in front of them. It’s no surprise that the food scene in Waco is vast and continuously growing with a multitude of cuisines…
While food can be delicious, it can also be a triggering topic for some. By Skylla Mumana and Mallory Harris According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, 28.8 million Americans will be diagnosed with an eating disorder in their lifetime. Eating disorders affect up to 9% of the global population and…
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