Despite the hype surrounding the app, I’m just not a fan.
There are times we all need a mental vacation from the present, and one great way to escape is with a walk down memory lane.
Last week in Texas was an unequivocal nightmare. And it was mostly preventable.
When students come to Baylor for their first year on campus, there is a lot to learn. Students are on their own, often for the first time, and are learning to become more independent. While many think that learning how to do their own laundry is sufficient enough, learning how to do laundry with hundreds of people is necessary for living on campus.
While growing up definitely has its perks, I think we all can agree that there is something to be said about staying young at heart. In my eyes, one of the best ways to do that is by watching cartoons.
Displaced students should’ve been worried about regaining power or fixing substantial water damage, yet they’ve had studies dominating their mind, concerned instruction would begin the following day.
By: Erianne Lewis | Staff Writer Three years ago, it was a seemingly normal Tuesday…
The desire for change is here at Baylor. People who have the power to implement it just have to have the courage to do so.

