Ten million men and women suffer from domestic violence each year. Many young people think they have a good grasp on healthy relationships, but abusive behaviors are often common, discreet and highly rationalized. Coming up in October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, there’s no better time to get educated on a critical topic for our generation.

Attending an event where the cost of a full table is $275,000 with an economic justice message plastered on the back of an expensive, fancy dress while rubbing elbows with society’s elite is, at best, a bad look politically — but, at worst, it is an exposure of a deep character flaw.

Baylor faculty and staff presented and discussed ten trailblazing women at the sixth annual Boundary Breaking Women’s Panel on Thursday. Hosted by the Women’s and Gender Studies program, the event was set to celebrate women’s accomplishments.

When people think of tarot cards, most think of psychics telling the future. No one believes in what they truly do. They’re a Halloween activity that adds to the spookiness of the season. However, to people’s disbelief, they do not predict your future. The truth is nothing really can, but tarot cards can be wonderful tools that can offer you spiritual guidance when you need it, and they certainly aren’t demonic.

“If experience has told us anything in the workplace, it’s told us that businesses that don’t change or evolve simply die,” Dan Hunter, chief editor of Authority Tattoo, said. “It seems that change is coming, and that change is coming from the bottom.”