Knowing how to have hard conversations with people of different beliefs can be the difference between Christian faith being a uniting force or a dividing one.
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Having a polarized nation is better than having an apathetic one. Polarization shows that people will fight for their values and beliefs, and it can lead to social change.
Ableism isn’t a buzzword, it’s a real form of discrimination that’s plagued this nation for centuries.
The Electoral College skews the value of a single vote depending on what state its cast in. Deciding the president by popular vote would put every voter on a level playing field.
Birth control. For more than just preventing pregnancies.
Time is running out as college is coming to an end for December graduates.
The 2020 election is going to take some time to sort out, and that’s completely expected. Save the panic and partisan bickering for later.
The pandemic proved its popularity, now it’s time to make voting by mail an option for everyone in every election.
Enjoy the spooky season, but beware of the risks still posed by COVID-19.
Making excuses for sexual misconduct marginalizes the experience of victims and enables continued bad behavior by the famous and powerful.
By entertaining debates over objective facts and settled science we distract from actually addressing the issues at hand.
For a city packed with hungry college students, the state of Waco’s late-night food scene is less than stellar.
Student athletes are human too. Cut them some slack when they fall short of perfection.
Before you head to the polls, make sure you’re educating yourself — and don’t forget about local elections.
The oldest members of Gen Z are just starting to graduate and move into the workforce. With that comes opportunities, but it also comes with the hardships of breaking the stereotypes that have been placed on us.
“Burnout” is the buzzword everyone is revisiting this time of year. As academics ramp up and the pandemic continues, students are finding themselves trying to balance their lives with a hefty workload on their desks.
Just because the bars are open doesn’t mean going is a good idea.
Last week, Baylor opened up its online schedule request form for the spring semester, but as we approach the third…
The stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic are accelerating a mental health crisis.
Casting your vote in the upcoming election is a huge opportunity. Don’t let poor planning get in the way.
The video footage of fans without masks at Baylor’s home opener was embarrassing. To see a number of students without…
To say the last seven days of the political news cycle have been exhausting would be the understatement of the…
In the midst of last Tuesday’s presidential debate as the war of words between candidates oscillated from brutal to unintelligible,…
Running the Line is one of the most beloved traditions on Baylor’s campus — really in college sports. Every year,…
As college students, many of us are familiar with the need to be frugal and cognizant of our spending habits.…
Carving a jack-o’-lantern, apple picking and watching scary movies: these are just examples of some of the autumn pastimes that…
People hold their personal views so tightly that they will try to convince you their opinions are truth, regardless of…
A whistleblower complaint submitted Sept. 14, alleged medical neglect and mistreatment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainees at…
One in every 20 American adults are misdiagnosed with illnesses every year. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that…
Baylor announced in June its intention to require diversity training for its entire student body, faculty and staff on an…

