By Olivia Turner | Opinion Editor
Being a student at Baylor, you get to know a lot of different people with a lot of different talents. Through interactions in classes and clubs, it becomes obvious that everyone has strengths in certain areas. Some people are total math whizzes and scientific geniuses, while others are art nerds and natural writers. Others may be the fastest on the field or the strongest in the weight room.
When it comes to creativity, though, I’m convinced everyone has a strength they can contribute, no matter how unartistic they claim to be. Just because you’re not a painting prodigy doesn’t mean you aren’t a creative person. There are lots of ways to be creative that often go unrecognized. Sure, there’s your typical drawing, pottery and collage-making creativity, but there is also so much room for artistry in hobbies such as…
