April 12, 2025 - 05:48

This past weekend, Waco was the site of a significant "Hands Off" protest, drawing attention to important social issues. Community members gathered to voice their concerns and advocate for change, emphasizing the need for awareness and action on pressing matters affecting their lives.
In an intriguing cultural feature, a Baylor psychology professor has embraced a lifelong passion for ghost hunting. This unique pursuit combines academic insight with a fascination for the supernatural, showcasing how personal interests can intersect with professional endeavors. The professor's experiences shed light on the intriguing world of paranormal investigation, offering a glimpse into the unknown.
In sports news, Robert Wright III, a standout basketball player, has announced his decision to transfer. This move marks a new chapter in his athletic career, and fans are eager to see where he will continue to develop his skills on the court. The local sports community is abuzz with speculation about his next destination and the impact it will have on his future.
February 21, 2026 - 01:54
Resilience and Reconstruction: What Now?The ongoing integration of over 100,000 displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh into Armenian society presents a profound contemporary case study in resilience, trauma, and social adaptation. This...
February 20, 2026 - 09:54
Frontiers | Relating physical exercise to “lying flat” among Chinese college students: the chain mediation of temporal focus and the sense of meaning in lifeA new study reveals a powerful antidote to the `lying flat` mentality gaining traction among Chinese college students: physical exercise. Faced with intense academic and social competition, many...
February 19, 2026 - 19:57
New Review Challenges the "Just-So Story" Critique of Evolutionary PsychologyFor decades, evolutionary psychology has been dogged by a persistent criticism: that its theories are unfalsifiable `just-so stories,` clever narratives about human nature that cannot be...
February 19, 2026 - 03:07
Holocaust survivor made MBE says ‘nothing can change’ without psychologyHolocaust survivor Lydia Tischler has been formally appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire in a ceremony at Windsor Castle. The honour recognises her decades of dedicated service...