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Author: Baylor Lariat
Take a step back and then a closer look. You don’t need to be informed on every little thing, but be sure when your time comes to take a stand, you can back up what you’re screaming.
If the end goal of having students attend CAEs is to enrich them in the arts, then every student should have to attend CAEs.
Pushing through difficult times is just as important as having the courage to say no to something, but sometimes quitting isn’t the answer. Part of the process is persevering through the hard times to get to a better time.
Whether you choose to wear a mask or not, stop judging this one particular decision.
It feels like All-University Sing is all anyone hears about during the first few months of the spring semester. It seems everyone you know is in it, and it takes up a ton of time. Here’s the deal: Sing shouldn’t be life or death.
As student journalists, we are in place to inform respective student bodies on what is happening on campus and in the surrounding area, as well as to hold our administrations accountable. Student journalism is important, both in print and digitally. Period.
Let’s talk about sex. Not just the act of having sex, but all of the surrounding elements of it, including genital health and STIs, because that applies to everyone. Far too often, people refuse to discuss the important topic of safe and healthy sex practices because the subject matter is considered taboo, especially in Christian environments like Baylor.
Eating in college is hard. Good food isn’t cheap to buy, and it isn’t quick to cook. If there are two things that most college students don’t have much of, it’s time and money.
By The Editorial Board The reinstitution of Baylor’s attendance policy in the middle of a pandemic is the equivalent of saying “screw you” to the health, safety and academic success of everyone on campus. It is quite possibly the biggest mistake the university has made thus far when it comes to handling the spread of COVID-19. According to the College of Arts & Sciences, “To earn course credit … a student must attend at least 75 percent of all scheduled class meetings. Any student who does not meet this minimal standard will automatically receive a grade of ‘F’ in the…
Full disclosure: This week will be overwhelming, exhausting and emotionally draining.
Forget the annoying online influence of those presenting their Christmas gathering masked by the Clarendon filter, and lean into your own. If people are posting solely in order to outdo someone else or prove to their 1,346 followers they have an incredible holiday, it’s likely they aren’t as happy as you can be this season.
Go to campus events with new people who you’ve met in class or try another aspect of the event — make the effort to have a good time.
Although your family members might hit a nerve by bringing up a sensitive topic, remember that they are trying to put in the effort to learn more about you. Be thankful this holiday season that you have those nosy people in your life because they care about you a lot.
While the intentions behind the Campus Guardian program are good, there is one thing that would make the majority of the student body far more comfortable on campus: a program where students can request an escort home due to the uneasiness of being alone at night.
This week on Lariat TV News Today, we help keep your home and cars safe during the holiday breaks, while preparing for All-University Thanksgiving. We will also hear just how the price for rushing the field on Saturday and give you an inside look into Baylor’s premiere on Amazon Prime’s newest season of “College Tours.” In sports, we’ll give you all the details on Baylor athletics, as both Baylor men’s and women’s basketball ramp up thier season. To get a behind-the-scenes look at our reporter’s coverage head to our Instagram @Baylorlariat.
You’re in college. Having a nicotine addiction is not something that should be considered trendy. If you don’t think addiction is an issue, then consider this a wakeup call.
The Baylor Lariat and Lariat TV News are now accepting applications for all positions for the upcoming spring semester. Applications and job descriptions can be found on our website, and applications are due Nov. 15.
This week on Lariat TV News Today, we tell you the details regarding a theft from Baylor’s Golden Wave Marching Band. We will also hear from Baylor’s medical experts about the campus’ reception of COVID-19 vaccine booster shots. In sports, give you all the details on Baylor athletics and get an up close and personal look with the most important members of Baylor’s equestrian team. To get a behind-the-scenes look at our reporter’s coverage head to our Instagram @Baylorlariat.
Whatever changes are made in Virginia can still have an effect in Texas and vice versa.
The breaks in the fall semester need some major updates, as students continually feel drained after two months of essentially no breaks. And no, the one-day fall break didn’t help.
Everyone has genitalia. So, why do we laugh or feel awkward when the anatomically correct terms are used in conversation? Stop beating around the bush and call them what they are.
It’s hard enough to juggle all of that, but giving your body the nutrients it needs to keep you moving is not the thing to let drift to the backburner. And just to be clear, caffeine isn’t an appropriate alternative for a meal. You need real food with vitamins and protein.
The cooler air, falling leaves and heavy jackets may make one feel dragged down, but there are many ways to combat that feeling and notice the good aspects of the season.
Just because a student is responsible for their child doesn’t mean their education is any less valuable or attainable.
While good journalism may seem difficult to come across, there are various ways to scope out those opportunities and revel in the idea of honest reporting.
The multicultural affairs office was a great idea to create, but unless it continues to strive to include all cultures, it is not doing its duty to our student body. Baylor, November is Native American Heritage Month; right this wrong.
Originally, I did not plan to rush — until a couple of weeks before the registration deadline. It is the best decision I have ever made in my college experience.
Your faith is yours alone, and you shouldn’t have to participate in certain events just because “everyone does it” in order to prove the level of a Christian you are.
With the recent attention brought to this case, it begs the question, can R. Kelly’s unspeakable actions be forgiven just because he made music that many people love? There is not a simple answer, but it is difficult to imagine supporting an artist who has done such unimaginable things.

