Author: Kaitlyn Dehaven

By Kaitlyn DeHaven | Digital Managing Editor Freshman Kassidy Krupit is bringing young talent to Baylor softball. Even though it’s only her first season, she not only plays third base and bats, but also is an up-and-coming pitcher for the team. Krupit said that although the team has dealt with some adversity this season, it’s been a great opportunity for her to grow her skills and play the sport she loves with people she loves. She said that game day can be a bit hectic, but she enjoys keeping on her toes throughout the game. “I’ve always played multiple positions…

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By Kaitlyn DeHaven | Digital Managing Editor As a graduating senior, I’m often asked what I’m going to miss most about college. While some may say they’ll miss the events, the buzz around campus or even the Pat Neff Hall bells singing their sweet tune every 15 minutes, the thing I’ll miss most is the relationships, and how I have so much time to support my relationships during this time. College is a unique time in a person’s life, and as college students, we have the opportunity to easily support our peers by going to their intramural games, plays, musical…

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By Kaitlyn DeHaven | Digital Managing Editor All-University Sing has been a Baylor tradition since 1953, but a policy that was created earlier this year could change the way Sing looks for years to come. The 200-participant-per-act policy came about following Phi Kappa Chi and Pi Beta Phi’s 2018 Sing act, “The Tortoise and the Hare.” The act had 260 participants, which was the largest act in Sing history. This new policy states that from now on, no act, regardless of whether it is in Pigskin or Sing, can have over 200 participants on stage. The policy was created for…

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By Kaitlyn DeHaven | Digital Managing Editor”A Girl and Her YETI.” If my friends gave me a biography title, this would be it. I got my first YETI thermos my freshman year of college, and I have never looked back. The durability, the way I can use the product for hot and cold drinks and the sleek look of the thermos all add up to what I need in a drink carrier. I lead a very busy life with a tight schedule, and I’ve always had trouble finding a travel cup that meets all my daily needs. First of all,…

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By Kaitlyn DeHaven | Digital Managing Editor As a senior, the stress of getting a well-paying job basically envelopes me. Every time someone asks, “Do you have a plan after college?” or “Where are you living after college?” my heart starts speeding up, and my hands begin to sweat as I think of the black hole that is currently my future. I feel that most seniors feel this way — desperate for someone to say they’re worthy and to give them a picture of how their life will look after college. Despite these feelings, seniors should not jump at the…

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