Regardless of the election results, we’re all human. And we need to act like it.
Browsing: Points of View
Clare Crawley’s lack of respect for almost all of the contestants is turning season 16 into a catastrophe.
When you weigh the pros and cons, the choice is easy.
Murky guidelines and Baylor’s all-or-nothing approach to online schedule requests are hindering the university’s at-risk students — especially those with specific schedule requirements.
The British royal family is much beloved, but what is it about this regal bunch that Americans find so captivating?
COVID-19 has changed the way people shop and will impact holiday shopping. With predictions of increased online shopping, some deals are happening in early November and require earlier planning than in previous years.
Some of the tents put up on campus this semester offer ample space free for students to use. Too bad nobody seems to know this.
Is it time for Baylor to relax its parking enforcement strategies? The current system punishes students already struggling to navigate the pitfalls of parking on a crowded campus.
A guide to when to wear some of the most popular hats.
Art is one of our most direct connections to the past, and art museums are the perfect way to explore those connections.
Texas Central Railroad’s plan to bring high-speed rail to the Lone Star State could have far-reaching benefits beyond quick travel times.
We have to contact our senators and make it clear we will vote them out if they confirm Amy Coney Barrett.
Bringing the supermarket chain to campus would fill a need for students and provide a great new business opportunity for the company.
Lariat staff writer provides a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a student journalist.
Quarantined and isolated students need more support to take care of their mental health.
Compared to big cities, fun activities in Waco are few and far between.
Being a responsible member of society means fighting the urge to completely disconnect from current events.
Considering connections as a main hiring factor prevents qualified women and people of color from getting jobs they deserve.
Not everyone is ready for college right out of high school.
Indoor cycling improves not only your physical health but overall mental health
Don’t assume all Black people are in favor of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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