With spring break on the horizon, the first week of March is looking to be a big travel year for students. Now, Baylor students are sharing their thoughts on the safety of travel during spring break.
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Don’t walk alone on your phone, be aware of your surroundings, limit interactions with strangers and when getting into the car, lock it immediately. Here are some tips to staying safe when traveling on your own.
Since the rise in trendiness of Birkenstocks, my hope for humanity’s sense of style has been rapidly diminishing.
Many college students will be struggling with the fear of missing out, also known as FOMO, this spring break. For students who aren’t traveling far, it can be hard to stay close to home while watching friends take big, out-of-state vacations. Here are some tips to avoid that restless feeling.
I sincerely hope that for everyone going back home, this break is actually a break and not an overwhelming load of emotions and situations you hopefully didn’t have to go through this semester.
“We really want to help Baylor students develop their sense of what they can do in this world,” Codie Robinson said. “Part of that is helping those around them, their neighbors near and far.”
If you are looking for somewhere you can travel to that won’t cost an arm and a leg, don’t worry. Hopefully, this list can help.
Here are the top 10 shows and movies to watch during spring break, either on the road or staying at home.
Looking for something fun to do in Waco during spring break? Check out this list of upcoming events!