Wayland Baptist University The Trail Blazer September 10, 2007 Since 1953 Volume 58, No. 9 |
Violence still raging in Kenya
Dr. Rick Shaw blogs about a trip to a Red Cross displaced persons camp

Centennial brings celebrations
Wayland celebrates its centennial with tons of events to participate in

The university displayed this painting of founder, Dr. J.H. Wayalnd, during the Heritage Chapel on Dec. 16
The Wayland family donated Dr. Wayland's personal shotgun to the university to celebrate its centennial
Laney Center dedication set for Feb. 17
Laney Center now open; formal dedication set for 17th
Karen Wilson

Ways to keep New Year's healthy resolutions
Senior Citizen Ministry needs your help
Know why you vote
Winning streak ends for Pioneers on road
Pioneers lose to Oklahoma Stars, tied for second in conference
Pep Band member Karen Wilson faces off with a Wayland cheerleader during the halftime of the Pioneers' game.
The cheerleaders won.
Despite loss, Pioneers still going strong
After losing star player, Pioneers hold on
Queens take revenge after falling to SGU in December
Pioneers in 3-way tie for second place in SAC tournament
Flying Queens lose to OCU Stars (ranked at No. 14)
Daphnie Adams, daughter of Sandra Hinojosa, enjoys a pastry at Frisco Bakery.
Scholastic art show open Jan. 38- Feb. 23
Spirit will perform in concert with Wes Hampton of the Gaither Vocal Band Tuesday, Feb. 5

Lack of funding causing cut in art program