If I was going out all the time and got the virus, and I brought it back to my friends and all their friends, I’d be sending them all to quarantine. I’m kindly asking that people stop giving me a hard time for saying no to the party of the night and just respect my decision without badgering me for an explanation.
Of those who qualify for the COVID-19 vaccine, some have decided to hold off to let those “sicker than them” get the vaccine first. Although incredibly kind, this practice is hindering the public more than it’s helping.
I think in our society, so entrenched in a mixture of beliefs in Christian salvation and neoliberal ideals, we trick ourselves into believing that we’re safer if someone else does the dirty work.
Calling someone out on social media has become the new way of telling someone they’re wrong. Without any warning or time to think, people and companies are quickly coming under fire for ignorant language. While it’s still offensive, you can’t beat fire with fire.
In 2001, amid a runaway opioid crisis, Portugal decriminalized the possession and consumption of all drugs. It’s time America did something similar.
We all know we didn’t get a spring break, and we all knew days off this semester would be rare, but I don’t think anyone knew just how hard we would hit the academic wall. Here is my message to my Baylor family: stay strong.
An unapologetically Christian university that claims to hold the Bible as authority in life & faith should be expected to follow biblical truths.
There, I said it. I know this is a controversial take, especially at Baylor, but as a self-proclaimed fried chicken connoisseur I feel that it is my responsibility to break this down from a scientific standpoint.


