“It is a very loved program,” Gail Offringa, director of parents network, said. “It is very encouraging to know that people are praying that way, and to know the fruit that comes out of it is fantastic.”
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“I didn’t just start at the top and cruise my way through; I started at the bottom of being a little bit of a nobody to work my way up,” jumping seat senior Caroline Fuller said.
“When you’re at home, you have ridden those horses all week,” western riding junior Gabrielle Marty said. “If you’re on your home horse, then you’re at an advantage because you know those little quirks that the horses have, and you’re more prepared.”
“It’s all about girls supporting girls, and I feel like that’s impactful,” Maria Kleimann said. “Gain is so inclusive, and you are able to build community so quickly.”
Who would ever think a children’s movie could be so dark and twisted but have a feeling of comfort? To me, those dark and twisted words are comforting and the reason why I love Halloween.
“Here at Baylor, they are very accommodating to allergies,” Bridgeport, Conn., sophomore Kayla Clark said. “If I let the chefs know that I’m coming in and I want something, they will make sure it has no dairy in it, and it makes me feel a lot more comfortable with what is going into my body.”
“I want to be a physical therapist at Baylor,” Longview junior Kayla Escalante said. “Even though it’s not easy, I know I am supposed to be here, and I know what’s going to be better for my education and my son.”
“It helps me clear my mind and focus on what I am doing at the moment,” Athens, Ohio, senior Lindsay Zatta said.
“I am sad that this is Professor Parrish’s last year leading the program at Baylor,” Austin junior Logan Foust said. “However, I am grateful that I get to join him for his last study abroad program.”
“As we grow and stay rooted in our Christian faith, we grow in the ways we impact the world,” Derek Smith said. “That’s a fun mix that not every university can pull off and is always a goal and very special.”
Usually, when I need an energy boost, I have a lot of schoolwork and not enough stamina and motivation to get it done. But with Celsius, I can accomplish things and get them finished, and I believe it’s incredible how the drink also allows my body to burn fat.
“I definitely think my college experience would be different if it wasn’t for the Transfer Year Experience,” Converse senior Skyler Rost said.
“Creating a structured schedule for a new student will help them put their priorities first and help them develop good habits on how they handle their time,” Dr. Sara Perry, an associate professor at Baylor University and an expert in time management, said.
When I first thought about UT and OU leaving the conference, the last thing I thought about was how it would affect Texas’ economy and schools.