The rush for Spring 2017 registration begins Nov. 2. Some students make mock schedules; some plan to fly into the…
Browsing: Opinion
Editorials and opinions from the Lariat staff and readers.
Ever since I was a little girl, I have been surrounded by water — to be more precise, the ocean.…
By Chandler Winston | Guest ColumnistMy goal in writing this response to Dr. Richard Duran’s lariat letter on Oct. 3…
By Jordan Smith | Sports Writer Homecoming is a time to honor the past legacies of Baylor while also looking…
Thomas Jefferson said, “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what…
As the presidential race continues to center on topics that pertain more to personal biases than legal action, cultural standards…
We see happy dog owners walking their dogs around campus, letting them play out on Fountain Mall and bringing them…
The presidential election is always an extremely important event which determines our country’s future, and the 2016 race is no…
Studying on gameday seems to be near impossible each time I try to do it. It seems like half of…
When Justice Antonin Scalia died in February from a heart attack at his ranch in West Texas, it sounded like…
We constantly come up against social injustices that we recognize as wrong and illogical. The victims of these injustices in…
If you look on the Major Academic Planner (MAP) for a B.A. in journalism, it lists of four required courses…
I’ve never been one to take the easy way out. Give me the black diamond slopes, the late-night shifts that…
I wanted to be shocked to read Donald Trump’s lewd comments from 2005 when they were leaked on Friday. I…
Many of us have had those political discussions on social media where insults and threats fly and ultimately end with…
As the election approaches, there is one question that I keep hearing: “Are you voting Democrat or Republican?” Unsurprisingly, the…
This Sunday, the political battlegrounds reopen for Secretary Hillary Clinton and businessman Donald Trump to continue fighting for the presidency…
Michael Incavo’s letter run on Oct. 4 addresses an important problem — homelessness — but he ends up revealing a…
I love television, but I never watch TV.Like millions of Americans, I have switched from watching live-broadcast TV to consuming…
As students, we savor the days we are excused from classes. The same zeal with which we used to anticipate…
We’ve all reached that point where we feel completely overwhelmed with stress. We feel like there aren’t enough hours in…
As midterm study guides fill binders and group study sessions consume evenings, this semester’s workload starts to take its toll…
After reading the gushing Sept. 20 column about the immense value of pastors to the nation and community, I wondered…
Student advising comes around once every semester. For the lucky ones, there is only one appointment to attend, and it…
In her Sept. 27 column, “Don’t forget about ASL,” Kalyn Story questions why American Sign Language cannot fulfill the language…
I’m living in a modern dating world and it’s the worst. Let me clarify, I don’t hate our modern world,…
The reminder to wear your seatbelt while driving is easily recognized by Texas’ ‘click-it or ticket’ jingle played on the…
For many, the 2016 election will be the first they will partake in. As a first-time voter myself, I was…
“I don’t like either of the candidates, so I’m just not going to vote;” this is a statement I’ve heard…
“What, do you think he’s hot, too?” my professor asked me as I raised my hand. The journalism class was…

