Close Menu
The Baylor Lariat
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    Trending
    • Hispanic concert in Foster Pavilion rescheduled due to World Cup Final
    • Board of Regents approves nearly $1 billion operating budget, new AI-centered master’s degree
    • Foster Pavilion to host rising country star Braxton Keith
    • Dog days: Q&A with Wacoan that built hot dog social media brand
    • Country legend Willie Nelson returns after 72 years for night of harmonies, hits
    • Students react to ‘very stressful’ Canvas outage ahead of finals
    • Canvas access to be restored, Friday finals moved to online Thursday
    • Baylor delays finals as nationwide Canvas outage impedes studying
    • About us
      • Spring 2026 Staff Page
      • Copyright Information
    • Contact
      • Contact Information
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Subscribe to The Morning Buzz
      • Department of Student Media
    • Employment
    • PDF Archives
    • RSS Feeds
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    The Baylor LariatThe Baylor Lariat
    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz
    Thursday, July 2
    • News
      • State and National News
        • State
        • National
      • Politics
        • 2025 Inauguration Page
        • Election Page
      • Homecoming 2025
      • Baylor News
      • Waco Updates
      • Campus and Waco Crime
    • Arts & Life
      • Wedding Edition 2025
      • What to Do in Waco
      • Campus Culture
      • Indy and Belle
      • Leisure and Travel
        • Leisure
        • Travel
          • Baylor in Ireland
      • Student Spotlight
      • Local Scene
        • Small Businesses
        • Social Media
      • Arts and Entertainment
        • Art
        • Fashion
        • Food
        • Literature
        • Music
        • Film and Television
    • Opinion
      • Editorials
      • Points of View
      • Lariat Letters
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
        • March Madness 2026
        • Men’s Basketball
        • Women’s Basketball
      • Soccer
      • Baseball
      • Softball
      • Volleyball
      • Equestrian
      • Cross Country and Track & Field
      • Acrobatics & Tumbling
      • Tennis
      • Golf
      • Pro Sports
      • Sports Takes
      • Club Sports
    • Lariat TV News
    • Multimedia
      • Video Features
      • Podcasts
        • Don’t Feed the Bears
        • Bear Newscessities
      • Slideshows
    • Sing 2026
    • Lariat 125
    • Advertising
    The Baylor Lariat
    Home»News

    BU ’24 has mixed reactions to SophoMORE September events

    Camille CoxBy Camille CoxSeptember 28, 2021 News No Comments4 Mins Read
    Baylor sophomores finally take their trip to Independence, Texas after COVID-19 restrictions prevented the typically freshman tradition. Photo courtesy of Baylor Photography.
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By Camille Cox | Staff Writer

    SophoMORE September offered events — including a special Dr Pepper Hour, a trip to Independence and the opportunity to run the line — for students who missed out on traditions due to COVID-19.

    As SophoMORE September comes to a close, the sophomore class had the opportunity to reflect on its feelings toward Baylor’s efforts.

    Billings, Mont., sophomore Aiden Sturdevant believed that while Baylor did its best, there’s no replacing the memories and experiences lost from freshman year.

    “I think it’s good that Baylor recognized that we were lacking our freshman experience from last year and decided to try to make amends for that, but it kind of feels like a poor attempt to replace it,” Sturdevant said. “Baylor is known for their freshman traditions, and we missed out on that, but there’s no replacement for that.”

    The current freshman class had the opportunity to participate in new student traditions, such as Line Camp, which is held every summer at Baylor. The sophomore class completed Line Camp virtually last year, giving them the opportunity to experience some of the traditions with COVID-19 safety precautions.

    “I think that lacking that [Line Camp] freshman tradition hindered people’s ability to make friends, also considering that we couldn’t talk to people in class,” Sturdevant said. “The freshmen now are able to come to campus with a solid base of friends or at least a few friendly faces, whereas we didn’t have that, and there’s no making that up.”

    Memphis, Tenn., sophomore Bella Snow went on the SophoMORE September-sponsored Independence trip, which took any student who missed out on the experience to visit the birthplace of the university. Along with her classmates, Snow learned about the story and founding of Baylor, which would normally happen at Line Camp in person.

    “I thought it was a super fun trip and was really informative and ceremonial,” Snow said. “We took the two-hour bus ride there, and even though we were all sophomores, they made a point to do ice-breakers and ‘get to know you’ questions, which was really cool.”

    The trip to Independence was optional — only offered to students who wished to sign up and pay to take part in the historical freshman tradition.

    “My good friend Sarah Michael and I dressed up in red, white and blue as a pun on the word independence and were very patriotic the entire trip,” Snow said. “It made the trip a little more interesting because sometimes historical tours and learning the background of a school can get a little boring, but it made it even more fun.”

    According to the SophoMORE September schedule, students in BU ’24 who did not claim a line ticket last season are able to enter a lottery for a line ticket for the UT and OU football games. While the tickets to run or sit with the line are not guaranteed, those students do have the opportunity to randomly be selected.

    Dallas sophomore McKay Harman said he was disappointed by the Baylor Line decision within SophoMORE September.

    “I’ve been dreaming about running it since I was 5 years old — since Baylor has been my dream school — and last year, we sort of got to run it, but it was a major letdown compared to what it could’ve been,” Harman said. “I heard these rumors that the whole sophomore class was going to get to run the line once, and then once we got to Baylor it was like, ‘Oh, if you didn’t run it last year, you get to run it this year.’”

    While many BU ’24 students were able to run the line last year, it was at 25% capacity, with the opportunity to run being entirely random for each student who tried to claim a ticket.

    “I ran it once last year [when] it was 25%, and we had to wear masks during the game, and it just wasn’t the same as I thought it would be,” Harman said. “I thought they’d do something over-grand and special this year for us, and they didn’t —specifically with the Baylor Line.”

    The overall consensus varies among the sophomore class of feeling satisfied or let down by Baylor’s efforts to include BU ’24.

    “Even though we are sophomores and have been here a year, it is still really cool getting to do our firsts,” Snow said. “We really haven’t missed anything, and they’ve really checked all the boxes with all the traditions freshmen get to do.”

    Camille Cox

    Keep Reading

    Board of Regents approves nearly $1 billion operating budget, new AI-centered master’s degree

    Foster Pavilion to host rising country star Braxton Keith

    Students react to ‘very stressful’ Canvas outage ahead of finals

    Canvas access to be restored, Friday finals moved to online Thursday

    Baylor delays finals as nationwide Canvas outage impedes studying

    Student research findings emphasize importance of deep friendships

    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • Hispanic concert in Foster Pavilion rescheduled due to World Cup Final June 22, 2026
    • Board of Regents approves nearly $1 billion operating budget, new AI-centered master’s degree May 21, 2026
    About

    The award-winning student newspaper of Baylor University since 1900.

    Articles, photos, and other works by staff of The Baylor Lariat are Copyright © Baylor® University. All rights reserved.

    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz

    Get the latest Lariat News by just Clicking Subscribe!

    Follow the Live Coverage
    Tweets by @bulariat

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    • Featured
    • News
    • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Arts and Life
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.