You don’t have to be thrilled to go home for the holidays. With most students becoming involved across campus through student organizations, participating in Baylor traditions and just finding overall community here in Waco, it can make leaving sentimental.
Go to campus events with new people who you’ve met in class or try another aspect of the event — make the effort to have a good time.
“All I Want for Christmas Is …” something new to listen to. Yes, the classics are fun to listen to, but dive deeper into lesser-known genres that also hold Christmas tunes.
Owning the piece of art that an artist has created is a key element in the creative process and requires more importance. The ability to control how their work is used should only be in the hands of the creator.
Although your family members might hit a nerve by bringing up a sensitive topic, remember that they are trying to put in the effort to learn more about you. Be thankful this holiday season that you have those nosy people in your life because they care about you a lot.
Does freedom of the press mean celebrities shouldn’t be allowed the opportunity to have a private life just like any other individual?
Our hyperconnected online culture lends itself to the older concept of cyberbullying in a new way.
So, you’re going home for Thanksgiving break. If you were at Baylor last year, going home for Thanksgiving was weird — we literally got up and left for the rest of the semester. If you’ve been here since before 2020, you didn’t even have a whole week off for Thanksgiving. This break is noticeably different than any other Thanksgiving break we’ve ever had, and it’s OK to feel indifferent about it.