The Librarian in the Lily Pond

Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, The Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family. I don’t think our archives full of deep, inspirational features should live solely on shelves, so we are bringing them back to life in BL Classics. This March – April 1992 Classic reminisces about a Baylor

CAMPUS

What’s in a religious tattoo?

Dr. Kevin Dougherty was reviewing submissions for a class project in his SOC 1305 Introduction to Sociology course in 2016

Baylor’s Turning Point

Ollie Mintz sought to charter a Turning Point USA chapter at Baylor because he felt there was something different about

The Secret Poets of Baylor

Under one of the bridges on Baylor’s campus (a bridge that for the sake of secrecy must remain unnamed) a

ALUMNI DIARIES

Flight School

Dear Diary, In the summer of 1967, I found myself with three fraternity brothers in Pensacola, Florida, going through pilot

It Was All Worth It

 Dear Diary, I can’t believe the big day was almost a year ago. A somber, yet cheerful day. Graduation. I

Good Grief

Dear Diary, A special memory I have of my time on campus was working with Dr. Burt Burleson to create

The Bear-lin Wall

Dear Diary, It rose one day in the spring of 2015, dividing campus in half — from the Bear Habitat

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That’s Entertainment

In 1996 the average price for concert tickets was around $25. Today it’s about $130. Talk about sticker shock. Surge

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FEATURES

Emily Tinsley: A Legacy Built on Love

“I’m telling you, that is one smart, hard-working, gracious, wonderful lady.” — John F. Baugh In times of darkness, Emily

The Noticer

Greg Davis (‘92) thinks there’s a meaningful moment of time between when you wake up and when you’re actually awake.

Profiles

Hart and Soul

Hall of Fame coach Clyde Hart’s accomplishments are well-documented.  Coach to Olympic 400-meter champions Michael Johnson, Jeremy Wariner, and Sanya

Look Who’s Talking

If you’ve ever wondered why social media feels so crazy — with all the new ways we use language, storytelling,

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The Librarian in the Lily Pond

Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, The Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family.

A good year for Organs

Editor’s Note: For now over 75 years, The Baylor Line has been publishing vivid storytelling from across the Baylor Family.