I picked four viral TikTok meals, some recent and some older, and made them — with a few of my own tweaks. Each dish was relatively easy to make, and I believe that anyone, regardless of their kitchen skills, could make them.

Instead of throwing away all the guts of the pumpkins you and your friends are carving, save the seeds for a tasty snack to enjoy after all the fall festivities of the night are over. This is a simple, savory recipe that you can customize into your favorite crunchy snack to get more in the autumn mood.

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.

Many Baylor students rely on Dining Services for their meals. Students who live on campus typically can’t make a meal in their dorm rooms, and having dining halls on campus means they can quickly walk over and grab some food without having to leave campus. But what happens when the dining halls are closed or when you don’t have a meal plan? Follow these six recipes to bring the Baylor dining experience into your very own kitchen and learn a thing or two about cooking in the process.

Midway Middle School Principal Dr. Herb Cox has joined Baylor’s staff as a clinical assistant professor to educate future administrators. Cox said he hopes to be an example of what it looks like to lead like Jesus as an administrator.

YouTube has seen its fair share of drama and scandal over the years, and many content creators have become veterans of the infamous YouTuber apology. It’s time that creators be held accountable for their actions, just like any other mainstream celebrity would be, given the context.

Despite the lengthy runtime and the poor box-office earnings, the movie “The Last Duel” is worth the watch. Compelling performances from the actors give the film life and the unusual three-part story device provides a breath of fresh air from the multitude of cookie-cutter movie formulas currently that exist.

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.

At 5,000 feet up in the air, there are a lot of things going through your mind as you look down and notice the intensity of the world around you. How many things are happening in so many people’s lives in that exact moment? The idea of falling to your death is high on the list, but the vibrance of the sky and the way roads with hundreds of cars look insignificant are a close second. You wouldn’t know what life looked like from this high up if you didn’t put yourself in this position.

Yes, I am a part of that unlucky batch of about 13 million people in the United States who are afflicted by chronic migraine — a club that I wholeheartedly wish I was excluded from. Three neurologists, one MRI and a lot of blood work later and I have essentially no answers. All of my tests have come back normal, and I have been left with the extremely unsatisfying answer that some people “just have chronic migraine” — no cause, no cure.

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.