Step into any recently renovated house, cafe or office and chances are you’ll see the same thing: gray walls, black trimmings, white surfaces. Perhaps a splash of beige here and there. “Modern,” “clean” or “minimalistic” are terms used to describe most places today. But at what point did the world exchange vibrant color for muted tones?
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With emotions running high, engagement in slow, thoughtful activities such as crafting can provide the fun de-stressor your mind is craving.
Videos of Baylor students’ fully decorated dorms have racked up millions of views, sparking national conversation surrounding college move-in culture and social media’s influence on Gen Z.
Making the switch from dorm to apartment this year? Perhaps it’s time to switch up your décor, too. And the best part: you don’t have to be a Chip or Joanna Gaines to tackle these renovations.
Planning a wedding is all about a couple’s personal style and thoughtful details being portrayed. This year’s trends bring new energy while still leaving room for a few favorites from 2024.
With a little ingenuity and some dedication, it’s easy to transform your dorm or apartment into a festive space without spending much. Grab a cup of hot cocoa, turn on your favorite holiday playlist and start decking the halls.
The term “self-expression” may bring to mind how we dress and style our bodies which speaks volumes to who we are as people. There is also another area of everyday self-expression that has become popular to style: the cars we drive.
For Baylor alumni Ashley and Alpha Newberry, entrepreneurial journeys have been a familiar pursuit. In October 2023, Ashley went rug tufting with her friends in Austin and was instantly hit with a wave of inspiration and a new business idea for what will soon be Fuzz Lab Waco.
As the new year begins, there is one thing people do that they really do not want to do: take down holiday decorations. It’s time consuming and takes away all the hard work spent putting them up. So I say we just leave them up.

