The nation has looked upon Baylor during the recent Title IX controversy. The reaction I’ve heard most frequently is, “they…
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Before reading this editorial, it never occurred to me how important addressing sexual health on college campuses really is. Baylor…
To whomever it may concern: Please thank whoever wrote the editorial, “Let’s talk about sex.”, printed on Sept. 8. Not…
I am a graduate of Baylor University in 2001 and 2003. I used to dread the start of each semester,…
When I first entered Baylor, one of the first things I looked for (other than a grip on my sanity)…
On Thursday, Sept. 9, an email was sent to the Baylor community announcing the members of the Baylor University Presidential…
By Emily EdwardsArenas filled with enthusiastic fans showing national pride, athletes showcasing their life’s work on the world’s greatest stage…
Since it is a requirement for all students, it’s not surprising that Chapel isn’t everyone’s favorite. I understand that. But…
Cookies. Need I say more? Have you ever wondered what your grandma puts in those oatmeal raisin cookies that are…
I apologize in advance for addressing an issue that is complained about entirely too often, but the parking facilities are…
Living in Collins has been a great experience. Though the facilities are outdated and the accumulation of blonde hair is…
If it’s a Thursday afternoon at Baylor University, you can know where to find me. I will be located at…
I am writing in response to the Jan. 20th article “Panel offers perspectives on campus carry,” by Lariat reporter Jessica…
Being a native of Los Angeles where new fads centered around not only fashion, but also fitness and nutrition, typically…
President and Chancellor Ken Starr made it a point in his letter last Wednesday to the student body to point…
In an editorial, “Gimme a break: Fall break not long enough to enjoy” [published Oct. 15] the writer talks about…
On Saturday, my friends and I made the wet voyage to McLane Stadium to watch our No. 2 ranked Baylor…
[In response to “Not interested? Then don’t give him your digits”, published Oct. 21 and written by a dear friend…
In “Not Interested? Then Don’t Give Him Your Digits,” [published Oct. 21] Thomas Mott told women he would prefer if…
The Lariat’s Oct. 20 editorial, “A hard situation: UT Austin movement sparks national campus carry debate,” misrepresented the facts about…
In your article “Girls just wanna have guns: Military standards should not stoop to meet gender differences” [published Oct. 1]…
I was very heartened when someone e-mailed your article [“BU speech support group to aid students who stutter” published Oct.…
I enjoyed Matthew Dotson’s column [“More than a Disability”] in the Oct. 9 Lariat and plan to send it to…
“Baylor is at the top of the food chain when it comes to Texas universities. We are a top-notch institution…
I am writing to express my admiration of your story “Wacoans Express Frustration Toward Students” [published September 15]. Bonnie Kemf’s…
I have always considered myself a Waco resident first and a Baylor student second. I am offended by remarks made…
I am writing today to let you know that I, along with a number of my peers, felt the image…
By Louis J. Marinelli, State Assembly Candidate, California’s 80th Assembly District I am excited to see that the student body at…
“We love that our students love the libraries and we are working to provide the best resources and spaces available to promote and support student success,” wrote Dean Pattie Orr in response to the Lariat’s Friday editorial on 24-hour study spaces.
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