NEWSSaturday, November 21, 2009

Atheism: Striving for knowledge, but not faith
[11/20/2009]
Before beginning this semester as a Baylor freshman, Alex McElroy sat down to finally tell his father.
(FULL STORY)

BRIC: An economic force for Waco
[11/20/2009]
As the details of the Central Texas Research Park and Baylor Research and Innovation Collaborative are solidified, it is expected that the organizations will have a major economic impact on Baylor, Waco and the Central Texas community.
(FULL STORY)

Global Community serves tea, learns about cultures
[11/20/2009]
Students in the Global Community Living and Learning Center held a special event at Brooks Flats Thursday night that recreated tea ceremonies from countries around the world.
(FULL STORY)

Group traps UCLA regents in building
[11/20/2009]
The governing board of the University of California approved a $2,500 student fee increase Thursday after two days of tense campus protests across the state.
(FULL STORY)

Journalism lecturer bikes for dream, charity
[11/20/2009]
"I had wanted to get a motorcycle for years and years and I just didn't think I would ever get one," said Kevin Tankersley, journalism lecturer and motorcyclist.
(FULL STORY)

Texas prisoner executed after pardon denied
[11/20/2009]
Texas inmate Robert Lee Thompson was executed Thursday evening for his part in a fatal Houston store holdup after Gov. Rick Perry rejected a parole board's recommendation to spare Thompson because he wasn't the gunman.
(FULL STORY)

Baylor athletes remain at top of class
[11/19/2009]
Baylor has been in the top four schools for graduation rates of student athletes since the Big 12 was created Bart Byrd, Baylor's associate athletic director for student athlete services said.
(FULL STORY)

Baylor Religious Hour presents 'Cocoa, Christmas and Carols'
[11/19/2009]
For the second year in a row, the Baylor Religious Hour Choir is presenting "Cocoa, Christmas and Carols" at Christmas on Fifth Street. The choir presents Meredith Andrews, a Christian recording artist and worship leader, as headliner for the Dec. 3 performance.
(FULL STORY)

BU prof talks on drugs at Harvard
[11/19/2009]
Law professor Mark Osler argued over the laws regarding the prosecution of cocaine charges Tuesday at Harvard University.
(FULL STORY)

FDA to evaluate combinations of alcohol, caffeine
[11/19/2009]
The FDA is evaluating the legality of adding caffeine to alcoholic beverages and asked manufacturers companies Friday to provide their research and reasons for believing caffeinated alcoholic beverages are safe Friday.
(FULL STORY)


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