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Emily Baucum's Speech, Keeping the Alamo in the 20th Century
Emily Baucum, public relations manager for The Alamo in San Antonio Texas, came to Baylor University on April 16 to speak about how the local news media landscape is changing.
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Anna Nicole Smith and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Obituaries
Anna Nicole Smith and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis were both women who kept the media’s attention, but were portrayed with entirely different images. While both obituaries follow standard format, summaries of their lives and achievements were captured with vastly different tones.
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Career Fair Provides Professional Opportunities for Baylor Students
The annual career fair at Baylor University hosted on Feb. 27 provided a platform for students to explore internship and job opportunities across a wide range of industries.
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Obama Speaks in West, Texas
President Barack Obama arrived in Waco, Texas on Thursday to speak at a memorial service for those killed in a deadly explosion on April 17, at West Fertilizer Company in nearby West, Texas.
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MOCK PR Release Humane Society Central Texas
Right now is the best time to adopt from the Humane Society of Central Texas. Adoptions of animals in the shelter are free until the end of April because the shelter is almost at capacity. The community must save the animals from euthanization.
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2 Dead in Historic Home Fire
Married realtors died in a local McSwain neighborhood fire, but their canine companion remains alive. Tuesday morning a 911 call reported a house fire that took three hours for firefighters to extinguish, leaving only a dog alive.
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Instagram Story #1
Valentines Day looks different in 2024, a Baylor University senior, Kieran Mace celebrates the sentimental values of Valentines, and is spending the holiday with her girl friends this year.
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Instagram story #2
The TikTok Video ban in 2024 could change what free time activities will look like for many. Claire Hicks a Baylor University freshman, spends most free time on TikTok Video and she theorizes that the app will never be able to fully go away.