By Josh Burton | ContributorThe Baylor Lariat Editorial Board published an editorial on Oct. 23 titled “Feminism deserves more than…
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Editorials and opinions from the Lariat staff and readers.
By Maya Butler | ReporterCollege years are often defined as the time for self-discovery. And in many ways, it’s true.…
By Aaliyah Miller | ContributorIn the editorial, “Complaining about stress shouldn’t be a competition,” the message was clear that comparing…
Either from parents, siblings, mentors or friends, we have all heard it countless times: “Soak in college. It goes by…
By Bailey VanNatta | ContributorI grew up in a very conservative Republican home. I considered myself a Republican until the…
After a big announcement from three leading global powerhouse organizations, students might start to wonder what their bachelor degrees are truly worth it.
Google staffers showed amazing international support for women all over the world Thursday as they participated in a walkout to…
By Cameron Stuart | Radio Director When the United States was in its infancy, a government was established, the likes…
The Big 12 recently fined Baylor $2 million by for “reputational damage” to the conference as the result of Baylor’s…
By Whitney Johnson | ContributorWith midterm elections coming up, the political climate has heated up nationally, regionally and locally. The…
By Claire Crites | ContributorOne of the newest members of the Trump cabinet, Robert Wilkie, was sworn in this past…
By Madalyn Watson | ReporterEver since I can remember, I have been enamored by the colors of fall. Most children,…
By James Worsham | Contributor When I enrolled at Baylor and registered for my first semester of classes, I found…
By Caroline Yablon | ReporterBaylor Homecoming means so much more to me than a weekend full of fun Baylor traditions.…
“Purity culture” in the evangelical church can be harmful, not by supporting and advocating for chastity but by weaponizing it.…
By Liesje Powers | Multimedia EditorThis year, the chant for “get out and vote” seems to have grown to a…
By Bridget Sjoberg | Staff WriterToday is the day. You organize the ten alternate class schedules you’ve composed for next…
The support the #MeToo movement receives is unfairly limited by partisanship. If we more thoughtfully considered the reality and complexities…
During the final days of the Bush administration in late 2007, Congress implemented the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program under…
Cheesecake Factory is one of the most popular restaurants in America. So why don’t we have one here?
By McKenna Middleton | Opinion EditorThe New York Times reported Oct. 21 that the Trump administration is considering narrowing the…
By Noah Torr | Broadcast ReporterIt’s no shock the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, isn’t a fan…
By Cameron Stuart | Radio DirectorOver the last decade or so, sports fans have constantly heard the now-tired trope that…
Leadership, when taken for granted, can be misused and a pathway for negative actions that affect everyone all the way…
By Caroline Yablon | ReporterEvery time I am in the car approaching the stoplight at the intersection of I-35 and…
One of the beautiful qualities of living in community is the opportunity to challenge others and to be challenged to…
By Baylor Men For Change | Guest ContributorToo often men remain silent when issues of sexual violence arise in our…
As we move through the school year, everything seems to get harder. The grading gets stricter, the tests get more…
By Melanie Pace | Broadcast ReporterThere is only one place for opinion in the newsroom, and that is right here,…
By Jason Pedreros | Multimedia JournalistWhether you’re a Republican or a Democrat, voting for Sen. Ted Cruz or Rep. Beto…

