Browsing: Points of View

When students come to Baylor for their first year on campus, there is a lot to learn. Students are on their own, often for the first time, and are learning to become more independent. While many think that learning how to do their own laundry is sufficient enough, learning how to do laundry with hundreds of people is necessary for living on campus.

While growing up definitely has its perks, I think we all can agree that there is something to be said about staying young at heart. In my eyes, one of the best ways to do that is by watching cartoons.

Have you ever experienced a headache, blurry vision, or dry eyes after a long day of school or work? These are the symptoms of digital eye strain or computer vision syndrome.

One of the things I have noticed most about growing up is that even though I am getting older and taking on more responsibility, a part of me will always feel like I don’t know what I am doing.

To me, the test gives you much more than just a number. The results and the description of the personality types helps to provide some context as to why people act the way they do.

Whatever it is, most of us make New Year’s resolutions that usually we forget about by the time Feb. 1 rolls around.

As a die-hard Star Wars fan, I was blessed with “the sequels!” I know it might be difficult to decipher sarcasm when reading an article, but just a fair warning: I was being sarcastic.

I believe one of the most important lessons is to build a meaningful relationship with your parents while you are in college, so you have a strong foundation to lean on once you enter the real world.

“Fate: The Winx Saga” is not a remake of the original but a re-adaptation that’s meant for the same audience that grew up with the cartoon.

I won’t lie to y’all, I wasn’t thrilled about it when I got the email over the break. I didn’t love the idea of a swab being in my brain once every seven days, but I’ve changed my tune two weeks in.

Incorporating small, healthy changes day-to-day can add up over time, and I believe this is the best way to improve your health.

Since a complete disconnect from social media is so unrealistic for many of us, I think it’s a great idea to take a few easy steps to ensure that your social media experience is as healthy and enjoyable as possible.

Here’s the thing. Laziness does not exist. It’s just a side effect of a society built on Protestant work ethic that is magnified by a capitalistic definition of productivity.

It’s time to stop lying to yourself and believing that you have nothing to offer in classes. Speak up!

Air fryers are easy to use, time efficient, healthier, easy to clean and so much fun to cook with! If you’re looking for something to make cooking in college easier, look no further.

When you think of an athlete, the same stereotypical sports come to mind: football, basketball, baseball and soccer. In reality, physical activity comes in many forms outside of these major sports.