Dear Women,This year has been called “The Year of the Woman” to demarcate 2018 as a period of feminist progress,…
Browsing: Opinion
Editorials and opinions from the Lariat staff and readers.
By Bailey Brammer | Broadcast Managing Editor In our generation of texting, Snapchat and Twitter, the art of phone etiquette…
In 2016, then-Baylor student and Phi Delta Theta president Jacob Walter Anderson was indicted on four counts of sexual assault…
Some students walk by them countless times a day and don’t bat an eye. Other students might comment on their…
By Madison Day | Assistant News EditorOver the past few years, the political divide in our country has grown exponentially…
By Taylor Wolf | Social Media Editor I get the feeling that people often like listening to the sound of…
Here at Baylor and many other Christian colleges, the culture and ideas surrounding Christianity can turn the religion into more…
By Kari Johnson | Guest ContributorI would like to respond to the current Lariat series on Christian culture. When considering…
Last week, Baylor offered health screenings on campus through Cigna Health Benefits, where students could receive breakdowns of their general…
By Emma Whitaker | Broadcast ReporterRecently, I sat through a talk given by millionaire Grant Cardone for my marketing class.…
American culture has a habit of dismissing entertainers that use their status to promote political causes and ideologies. From Laura…
By Ben Everett | Sports EditorA few months ago, I made the decision to subscribe to The Athletic. It was…
By Julia Lawrenz | Broadcast ReporterI love Baylor. I love school. I love class. And I love rain.However, mixing these…
By Lizzie Thomas | Staff WriterThe United Nations laughed at President Donald Trump during his speech to other world leaders……
By Francesca Maietta | ReporterSuccess: “the favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors; the accomplishment of one’s goals.” (as…
Every university has its own identity founded in large part on the culture it fosters. Arizona State University is known…
By Kennedy Dendy | Broadcast ReporterMaya Angelou once said, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside…
We live in a day and age that prioritizes instant gratification and results over long-term solutions, which may take longer…
By Timothy Tateossian | Guest ContributorStudying abroad is an exceptional experience I hope no student misses out on. As I…
By Kaitlyn DeHaven | Digital Managing EditorCollege is exhausting. Everyone knows that. Balancing your academic life with your social life,…
Countries around the world are having to make some serious adjustments to compensate for excessive tourism, including a loss of…
While emojis can be considered a “universal language,” with 90 percent of the world’s internet users using them, they ultimately…
By Savannah Cooper | Broadcast ReporterTake a moment and think of a time when men have been told directly or…
By Caroline Waterhouse | Broadcast Reporter“I don’t think this little coffee place will be popular,” I told my mom as…
As college students prepare to enter the “real world,” we take on one more title before becoming full-fledged members of…
By MJ Routh | Multimedia JournalistLet’s just start off by saying that freshman year, I called my mom every time…
By Jon Abel | Guest ContributorIn the wake of the Penn State child-rape scandal, there were calls for the NCAA…
By Claire Crites | Guest Contributor2018: What some are claiming to be the year of the woman. Due to the…
It’s not a secret. School is hard. Oftentimes when students encounter each other, they break the ice with complaints and…
By Claire Boston | Multimedia JournalistChances are, if your study spot of choice is a coffee shop or you follow…

