The No. 13 Baker University football team helped its playoff chances Saturday with a 38-28 road win against No. 18 Benedictine to improve to 7-2 on the season.
It has become tradition for the Baker University men's soccer team to huddle up and chant "Baker 'till I die" in a rowdy, but confident manner before each of their games.
As the Baker University women's soccer team's regular season came to an end, Liston Stadium provided an atmosphere of bittersweet competition for the team, especially for seniors Jordan Dolbin and Finola Corley.
Members of Zeta Phi Beta sorority, Mungano and Student Senate hosted a mock election to go along with the upcoming presidential election. After the results were tallied, President Barack Obama won with 162 votes.
Nine-year-old Aidan Wallsmith of Baldwin City wants to raise money to find a cure for Tourette Syndrome so that no one else has to go through what he does. Aidan's Trek for Tourettes will be at 9 a.m. Saturday, beginning at his house, 1884 N. 500 Rd.
The Baker volleyball team had its first five-set match in the last 14 outings for its annual "Pink Out" game, but the Wildcats fell to Culver-Stockton College 25-21, 21-25, 10-25, 25-20, 18-16.
Zeta Phi Beta sorority, Student Senate and Mungano teamed up to host a faculty panel forum to discuss the importance of voting in the upcoming presidential election.
Despite playing without three offensive starters in seniors Reggie Harris and Jordan Robertson and junior Dillon Baxter, the No. 19 Baker football team had its second highest point total of the season in its 42-13 win over Avila University.