In today’s modern world, dating has adapted to allow faster communication and more connections. It’s not embarrassing to want to meet new people, so why not utilize the technology to do so?
However, when a group project is set up correctly and you aren’t paired with the worst classmates ever, group work can be amazing. And honestly, I believe group projects are far superior to individual work.
If you’re in the Baylor bubble, you know Diadeloso is the best holiday of the year. That is, unless you’re stuck inside Moody Memorial Library trying to catch up from the last nine weeks, your professor still assigned homework, or even worse, you have an exam the day after. That is not what Diadeloso is about. Where did we go wrong?
After the student body’s historic vote last week to restructure the Senate, I no longer have to wonder. But we still need one last piece to bring it all together: you.
As registration for the upcoming fall semester rolls around, be aware of the tempting idea to take fewer classes — it’s not all that it seems.
As students at a Christian university, and people of moral character, we must be aware of what is happening around the world.
When I hear my peers talking about the traits they have, positive or negative, I often hear them say something along the lines of, “It’s just how I am. I’m a Leo. I can’t change my nature.” I have to laugh — humans aren’t scorpions in a Navajo fable. Everyone can change their nature.
What’s better than one dog? Two — for you and your furry friend.
