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  • Cosby visits Baylor, but critics still aren’t laughing_90803

    Posted: 9/5/03

    Cosby visits Baylor, but critics still aren't laughing

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–Comedian Bill Cosby came to Waco Sept. 4 to cheer up the Baylor University community, but critics of the athletic department, president and the university's 10-year vision continued to find little to laugh about.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Baylor team assesses needs for educational aid in Iraq_90803

    Posted: 9/5/03

    Baylor team assesses needs for educational aid in Iraq

    By Judy Long

    Baylor University

    WACO–A Baylor University team hopes to help Iraqis chart a new course for higher education.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Sloan welcomes students, vows to stay put_90803

    Posted: 9/5/03

    Sloan welcomes students, vows to stay put

    By Jenny Hartgraves

    Special to the Standard

    WACO–Robert Sloan has no intention to resign as Baylor University's president, despite the desire of some Faculty Senate members to seek a vote of “no-confidence” in his leadership, he told reporters Aug. 21.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • BRAIN TRUST: Survivor returns to children’s home _90803

    9/5/03

    BRAIN TRUST:
    Survivor returns to children's home

    By Miranda Bradley

    Texas Baptist Children's Home

    ROUND ROCK–Kip Osborne thinks he's lucky to be the new campus life supervisor at Texas Baptist Children's Home in Round Rock.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Baptist Briefs_90803

    Posted: 9/5/03

    Baptist Briefs

    Georgia convention moving. The Georgia Baptist Convention has sold its building and property in northeast Atlanta to Mercer University for $12 million. The five-story building sits on a 25-acre site adjoining the Atlanta campus of Mercer, which has its main campus in Macon. The 200,000-square-foot building is about 40 years old. The convention plans to move to a new facility in suburban Gwinnett County.

    New Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary professor Dorothy Patterson signs the faculty roster in an Aug. 26 chapel service, signifying her agreement with the 2000 Baptist & Faith Message. Looking on are her husband, President Paige Patterson, left, and Provost Craig Blaising.( Richard McCormack/SWBTS Photo)

    bluebull Dixons return to Spain. David and Susie Dixon, former International Mission Board missionaries to Spain, are returning to Spain in a new role. The Dixons, who have Texas roots, were among 14 missionaries fired by the IMB for refusing to sign the 2000 Baptist Faith & Message. In an Aug. 21 letter to friends and supporters, the Dixons announced David Dixon has been called as pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Madrid. The part-time pastorate will allow Dixon to continue teaching at the Spanish Baptist Seminary, where he previously served under IMB appointment.

    bluebull CBF aids burned-out Gypsies. After an accidental cooking fire led to a Banjara Gypsy community disaster in Hyderabad, India, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship mission workers James and Robbi Francovich used $2,300 in economic development funds to aid the Banjara in a unique way. They offered to pay half the cost of a new bicycle or bicycle rickshaw for anyone who could sign a contract to pay the remaining half within four months. The bicycles are a key source of the Banjara's daily income. The venture provided 26 bicycles and 30 bicycle rickshaws. Banjara pastors have worked as rickshaw drivers for several years as an outreach opportunity.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Bush affirms faith in interview_90803

    Posted: 9/5/03

    Bush affirms faith in interview

    WASHINGTON (RNS)–President Bush reaffirmed his reliance on his faith in an interview with Ladies' Home Journal and attributed his concern about AIDS policy to his reading of the Bible.

    “Just living this life–when you realize that there is an Almighty God on whom you can rely–it provides a great comfort,” the president told former White House speechwriter Peggy Noonan in a Q-and-A interview for the magazine's October issue.

    “That's why I read every morning, the Bible and Scriptures and Charles Stanley devotionals. It matters a lot to me personally.”

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

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    Five Baylor regents call on board to fire Sloan_90803

    Posted: 9/9/03

    Five Baylor regents call on board to fire Sloan

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    Five regents of Baylor University have called on the board to terminate the service of President Robert Sloan.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Baylor conflict of interest charges ‘baseless’ auditor says_90803

    Posted: 9/16/03

    Baylor conflict of interest
    charges 'baseless' auditor says

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–Charges that some members of the Baylor University board of regents have conflicts of interest are "completely baseless and unjustified," according to the university's internal auditor.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Baylor Faculty Senate urges regents remove Sloan_90803

    Posted: 9/10/03

    Baylor Faculty Senate urges regents remove Sloan

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–Baylor University's Faculty Senate passed a resolution of no confidence in university President Robert Sloan Sept. 9, urging the board of regents to remove him.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Baylor regents will meet behind cclosed doors_90803

    Posted: 9/11/03

    Baylor regents will meet behind cclosed doors

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–When regents of Baylor University meet Friday to consider the future of President Robert Sloan, and conduct other routine business, they will meet entirely behind closed doors.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Baylor regents talked freely to reporters after closed-door meeting _90803

    Posted: 9/16/03

    Baylor regents talked freely
    to reporters after closed-door meeting

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–At the Sept. 12 news conference where Baylor University regents Chairman Drayton McLane announced the board's strong support for President Robert Sloan, he was flanked by 34 of his fellow regents, many of whom stayed afterward to talk with reporters.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

  • Regents vote their confidence in Sloan’s presidency_90803

    Posted: 9/15/03

    Regents vote their confidence in Sloan's presidency

    By Mark Wingfield

    Managing Editor

    WACO–Rather than firing President Robert Sloan as five members of the board of regents and the Faculty Senate had asked, the 36-member board passed a vote of confidence in Sloan's leadership Sept. 12.

    10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge

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