Administering punishments for failing to complete the weekly COVID-19 tests is not overly harsh, but instead vital.
Weekly COVID-19 testing for all students, staff and faculty is the most promising mitigation effort the university has taken since the return of on-campus activities in August 2020.
Some people have criticized this second impeachment, saying what’s important now is unity and healing. However, unity cannot be achieved without reconciliation.
A guide to the seemingly impossible New Year’s resolution of saving money
President Trump has always been dangerous; his supporters storming the Capitol was the natural culmination of his worst impulses.
A return to the status quo is a step up from Trump, but falls far short of the change this country needs to see.
Rushing online lacks the magic of the traditional Greek life experience. Surely a balance can be found between keeping everyone safe and allowing potential new members to connect with groups on a more personal level.
History professor Dr. Julie Anne Sweet writes about Baylor’s shortcomings in recognizing Native American heritage.
