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Tuesday | February 17, 2015 Harris Sunday vigil County increases remembers reward slain students Associated Press By Bresha Pierce About 50 Baylor students Reporter came together Sunday evening HOUSTON — Authorities have and showed respect, through Baylor students gathered to increased to $75,000 the reward for prayer and moments of silence, to mourn the loss of three Univer- information to a Texas murder. the lives that were lost. sity of North Carolina students Officials are seeking information “We want Baylor University to for a candlelight service at 8 p.m. leading to an arrest in the slaying last be a place of peace and love,” Is- Sunday at the Bill Daniel Student year of a family of four, including two lam said. “Where we can go about Center. children, in their suburban Houston our day with full comfort and Almost a week earlier, two home. confidence of being who we natu- women called 911 at approxi- Harris County Sheriff Adrian rally are, regardless of religion, mately 5 p.m. Tuesday to report Garcia on Monday announced the race, ethnicity, socioeconomic multiple gunshots and screams in reward has been increased from background or political views.” an apartment complex near the the $70,000 officials announced last The victims’ families de- University of North Carolina, ac- summer. scribed the murders as hate cording to a University of North Crime Stoppers is offering the re- crime. The University of North Carolina press release. The three ward for information on the deaths of Carolina Police Department stat- students, Deah Barakat, Yusor 50-year-old Maoye Sun, his 49-year- ed in a press release that it is still Abu-Salha, and Razan Abu-Salha, old wife Mei Xie and their 7- and investigating the incident. were dead at the scene, police re- 9-year-old sons. “What we witnessed in Cha- ported. Authorities have said a motive in pel Hill was a tragedy,” Islam said. Even though Baylor students the killings remains unclear. “It’s disheartening to see and hear were not at the incident, they Deputies discovered the bodies about what just happened and so wanted to remember the three Jan. 30, 2014.. I think as students we have a re- students with a candlelight vigil. Investigators say the husband was sponsibility especially being at a “I wanted people to come to- last seen alive leaving work on Jan. university to commemorate what Kevin Freeman | Lariat Photographer gether and know that there are 24. they stood for. At the end of the things going on in the world but day we mourn for their death and Baylor strings get ridiculous at the same time we need to keep we gather tonight to remember Silsbee sophomore Laura Cowlishaw plays the cello during the Baylor University Campus Orchestra’s per- in mind that we have a commit- their loss.” formance, titled “From The Sublime, To The Ridiculous!” on Monday in the Jones Concert Hall. The concert ment and responsibility to re- consisted of a Beethoven piece and a John Williams piece for the sublime, and ended with a Kablalevsky member that every life matters,” Insurance suite for the ridiculous. SEE CHAPEL HILL, page 4 said Plano senior Raayan Islam. Islam and Waco junior Hasan Waqar spoke to the gathering. sign-ups Waqar read a speech given by Barakat’s sister the day after the incident. “We are out here paying our spike on Let’s Talk sees growth despite stigmarespects to the students who lost their lives,” Waqar said. “It is very By Amanda Hayes to counselors, Marsh-Ball said. is no appointment necessary and sad and we just want to keep them Reporter A number of surveys were anything discussed with a con- in our prayers and know we care sent to students last semester, sultant remains confidential. The final day for them and support their fami- Following a campaign to which Marsh-Bell said confirmed first-come, first-served meetings lies.” engage students in the minor- there is a negative stigma attached take place from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Islam said he may host more By ity community and break stigmas to counseling that makes students on Wednesdays on the third floor Associated Press events in the future regarding this associated with counseling, the cautious to go to the counseling Multicultural Affairs conference counseling center’s Let’s Talk pro- center, as previously reported by room in the Bill Daniel Student from Page 1 SAN ANTONIO — Despite driz- EGYPT gram has seen a dramatic increase the Lariat. Center. zling weather, people seeking health in the number of students who “There’s a misconception The Multicultural Affairs insurance under the Affordable Care use its services, said Monique that students can only come to department partnered with the Act streamed into some Texas enroll- Marsh-Bell, a psychologist at the the counseling center if there is development of this program, ment centers Sunday, the final day center. something significantly wrong Marsh-Bell said, because they see they could sign up this year. Lariat File Photo This comes after an initiative with them,” Marsh-Bell said. “The a need for students of minorities Enrollment SA, a coalition of Monique Marsh-Bell, a psychologist at Baylor “Let’s Talk” center, is help- by the center last semester to in- counseling center is available to or disabilities that don’t feel as San Antonio health professionals, ing to redefine the negative stigmas against counseling. crease awareness about the pro- discuss anything the students comfortable to receive help. nonprofits and government agen- grams on campus and let students wants to talk about, whether it’s In some cultures, it is seen as cies, kept three centers open to help Let’s Talk is a service designed don’t want the traditional weekly know they do not have to be deal- changing their major or a room- people navigate the exchanges and by the counseling center for stu- counseling session, Marsh-Bell ing with huge issues to come talk mate issue.” find insurance. By mid-afternoon, dents who need quick advice and said. The program is free, there SEE LET’S TALK, page 4 the centers had attended to some 70 families, with more still expected, though organizers said they were un- likely to see the long lines of 2014. “It’s definitely less than last year Egypt requests more aid against IS that we are helping in person,” said Joe A. Ibarra, a South Texas regional By Hamza Hendawi and The airstrikes bring Egypt targeted “to avenge the blood- organizer for Enroll America. “But Maggie Michael overtly into Libya’s turmoil, a shed and to seek retribution enrollment numbers across the Associated Press reflection of Cairo’s increasing from the killers,” a military state- board are up.” alarm. Egypt now faces threats ment said. “Let those far and He said that the coalition antici- CAIRO — Egypt bombed on two fronts — a growing near know that Egyptians have pates that about 46,000 new consum- Islamic State militants in neigh- stronghold of radicals on its a shield to protect and safeguard ers will have signed up for insurance boring Libya on Monday and western border and a militant the security of the country and a during this enrollment period, which called on the and insurgency of Islamic State allies sword that cuts off terrorism.” means that more than 100,000 peo- Europe to join an international on its eastern flank in the Sinai The announcement on state ple in and around Bexar County will military intervention in the cha- Peninsula — as well as its own radio represents Egypt’s first have received insurance through the otic North African state after internal challenges. public acknowledgement of Affordable Care Act. Ibarra estimates extremists beheaded a group of Islamic State group weapons military action in post-Moam- the number of uninsured in Bexar Egyptian Christians. caches and training camps were mar Gadhafi Libya, where there County, which includes San Antonio, has been almost no government at between 200,000 and 300,000. control. Latinos have been intensely tar- Libya is where the Islamic geted by the coalition through Span- State group has built up its ish-language newspaper ads along strongest presence outside Syria with radio and TV spots. More than and Iraq. Egyptian President 75 percent of uninsured people in Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi is lobby- Bexar County are Latino, said An- ing Europe and the United States drea Guajardo, director of commu- for a coordinated international response similar to the coalition nity health at Christus Santa Rosa Hannah Haseloff | Lariat Photographer Health System. Latinos here suffer air campaign in those countries. high rates of chronic illnesses, in- “What is happening in Libya Rings in the spring cluding diabetes and heart disease. is a threat to international peace Fort Worth junior Alicia Hindman was sized Monday in the Bill Daniels When these are left untreated, health and security,” said El-Sissi. Associated Press El-Sissi spoke with France’s Student Center. The signature Baylor ring was designed by Balfour in care costs can skyrocket as drastic A man mourns Monday over Egyptian Coptic Christians who were 1995. Ring Week lasts from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. from Monday to Thurs- captured in Libya and killed by militants affiliated with the Islamic State day in the SUB. SEE HEALTH, page 4 group, inside the Virgin Mary Church in the village of el-Aour. SEE EGYPT, page 4 Vol.115 No. 67 First copy free. Additional copies 25 cents each. © 2015 Baylor University Opinion Tuesday|February 17, 2015 2 The Baylor Lariat Study abroad for true cultural immersion American and Western Eu- miliar with the language, don’t Editorial rope, however, have many cul- worry. Those at the Tower of tural similarities and can some- Babel managed — you can too. Everyday we see the fruits times cause students not to The good thing about study- of education through technol- get the most out of their study ing abroad at the university is ogy, increases in the standard of abroad experiences. Many of that financial aid is available living and most importantly, so- the countries in Europe speak to those who otherwise may cial change. Former South Afri- English and have some of the not be able to afford. Endowed can President and revolutionary same social customs as we do scholarships such Glennis Mc- Nelson Mandela once said that in America. And despite the Crary Goodrich Scholarship are “education is the most powerful fact that it is often advertised often based on academic merit tool you can use to change the as such, Western Europe is not and financial need, and give world.” always the best place to broaden generous scholarships to those Sitting in a classroom and horizons in an area of study. who qualify and are selected. absorbing instruction from Students studying business For students choosing to professors and textbooks has for example, often neglect to study abroad in the fall or spring its place, but there is something remember that China and East- semester, financial aid from the to be said for experience. This ern Asia have some of the fast- university can be applied to is certainly true for those who est-growing economies in the study abroad programs. Before have chosen to study languages, world. Even those who study art deciding you can’t afford it, be cultures and religions. and architecture have various sure to explore your options. Studying abroad can offer options throughout Africa and Several students who have the valuable experience needed the Middle East, which contain gone on study abroad trips dur- to attain a well-rounded educa- some of the original wonders of ing their undergraduate career tion. But if students do choose the ancient world. say that doing so helped them in to study abroad, they should Language is often a barrier unimaginable ways. And wher- ask themselves one thing: “Is students are not keen on facing ever they decide to study inter- studying in Western Europe when it comes to studying and nationally, they will undoubt- or another popular spot really traveling abroad. But several edly benefit from this endeavor. the best place to attain a well- studies have shown that study- Students should carefully rounded education?” ing abroad is actually one of the decide whether studying abroad The Lariat published an best ways to learn a language at all is a good decision. While article last week stating that because travelers are forced to it can be an amazing experi- roughly 70 percent of Baylor adapt. ence, studying abroad is not for undergraduates who study And because Baylor requires everyone. Class credit is a major abroad choose to do so in West- students to take four semesters part — if not the most impor- ern Europe. Because of the re- of a language before graduat- tant part — of studying abroad. gion’s esteemed reputation for ing, this could be a great way to Overall, immersion into new art, food and music, the region reinforce what’s been learned in cultures is the best way to learn appeals to students wanting to class. And even if you are unfa- about the world. It’s worth it. study internationally.

Be the standard; The Lariat Challenge

don’t conform Follow @LariatOpinion on and be “Be the standard.” All throughout society we aim for entered to win a Lariat T-shirt and mug. perfection. We aim to not only to suc- ceed, but to triumph. Hardly ever does anyone just want to be standard. These short words that carry no value to others, inspire, encourage and drive Baylor as a whole. To many other schools that do not Penland Crossroads’ desserts quite understand Baylor and its traditions or methods, most people would read that phrase and question why Baylor has a motto that does not seem to hold much just one time, but it was habitually thrown are the day’s best sweetener weight. from their mouths like a new chant. However, in the eyes of the Bears and As a yell “leader” at Baylor, I turned Penland Crossroads is wonder- and eat dessert with the apparently their football team, this simple phrase is a around and asked them to politely not use ful. It feels too big though. What’s much-needed assurance of a bath- constant reminder of how high the bar has this word in public at a game where children the other side of the room, oppo- room being in the vicinity. The bath- been set. Back-to-back Big 12 Champion- and families came to watch their Baylor team site to the dessert station even be- room dispute and the name of Pen- ships are now the baseline for the players triumph, and one boldly questioned, “Why?” ing used for? Some people tell me land Crossroads are really my only and their goals must now extend beyond just I am not sure where my fury had spouted the bathrooms are over there, but I problems with the dining hall. winning the Big 12 Championship. from, but in that instant I fired back, “Be- don’t really know because I’ve never I’m glad Penland doesn’t have In academics, Baylor has also grown, cause we are Baylor. We have class. We do had time to check. Why would I go any other sections. The other din- much like the football program. After hav- not yell curse words across the court or field. to where the dessert station is not? ing halls should do the same. Sure, ing the largest incoming freshman class in That is not who we are.” Every day I can walk into Pen- we’ll be less healthy, I guess, but you school history, more than 4,000 students, We are called to be different. We are land Crossroads and, right as I pass can just not get a meal plan and not Baylor is obviously reaching new heights and called to stand out before peers and other the counter where they swipe you have to worry about it. Subway is just setting new standards. universities to be the “faith-based forerun- in, I turn the corner and there they is a little more serious than you may a couple yards away from Penland However, multiple dorms are being re- ner” of other institutions. We are to be the are — stacks upon stacks of pastries think. My keep telling me they anyway. vamped and are possibly going co-ed all standard, set an example and live it out. and desserts of all sorts. They’ve got wish there was a bathroom at Penland Memorial’s food court has way too across the nation. Under-age drinking is As students of a Christian university, brownies, cake, cookies, ice cream … Crossroads, but I’m almost positive the much other food. In fact, there just present on almost all college universities and we are called to do the same. As this earth it’s amazing. The dessert station is great, rumors about a bathroom being in there shouldn’t be any other food. Why are considered normal now. Young college stu- changes and rules flex, we must remain firm but I feel bad for those people that aren’t are true. they still serving flying saucers? They dents are now paying money to go see mov- in the grounds of our beliefs to stand fast in interested in eating dessert for breakfast I think if the Penland staff stacked closed Collins for a reason. It’s way too ies like “Fifty Shades of Grey” that seem to God’s calling. We are to “be the standard,” set lunch and dinner every day. the brownies to a measly height of 3 feet, much to ask the food court to be mak- feature primarily sex and abuse. an example and live it out. Goodness gracious. It would be a rather than the 7-foot peak they usually ing “real food” when they’re already This world has definitely changed and it Christ was scorned by almost everyone crying shame for people to be wast- reach, students may start noticing the busy making the desserts around the seems that Baylor is making similar changes during his lifetime. He befriended lepers and ing their swipes if they wanted actual pathway to the alleged bathroom. I sim- clock. What else do you need? I’ll an- to conform. prostitutes. meals at Penland Crossroads. I hon- ply can’t see it from the dessert station, swer that for you. Nothing. Romans 12:2 states, “Do not be con- He learned to love those that hated him estly have no idea why anyone would though, and once I’ve got my Blue Bell Crossroads is so good that it should formed to this world, but be transformed by and refrain from sin because He was doing complain about a food court only of- and cookies, my focus is nowhere else. be the example the other on-campus the renewal of your mind, that by testing you as God has called us as people to do. fering desserts. Which is why the word Unfortunately, there are some people food courts follow. may discern what is the will of God, what is He did many things to show the love of “Crossroads” is a little confusing to me. who don’t have as much focus as I do on Hopefully we can get to that point good and acceptable and perfect.” God and to glorify Him by walking in a path What else is being crossed other than the baked goodness at Crossroads. one day. Just the other day, I cheered at one of the of righteousness. He was the standard, He set desserts? That’s all they’ve got in there, Penland just needs to settle the issue Jeffrey Swindoll is a junior journalism home Baylor men’s basketball games, I heard an example and we must live it out. other than drinks of course. once and for all. Answer the question and film and digital media double major two young freshman boys at the top of their Dane Chronister is a junior journalism The confusion regarding the bath- of whether or not there’s a bathroom in from Miami. He is a sports writer and lungs yell the “F” word. major from Dallas. He is a reporter and regu- room’s location and overall existence there and we can finally just be happy regular columnist for the Lariat. It didn’t astound me that it was hollered lar columnist for the Lariat.

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AUSTIN — Texas is proud of its part-time Legislature, where many lawmakers make non-polit- ical livings and only pass laws on the side. That’s why their annual pay is only $7,200 plus expenses, and sessions come just once every two years.

Associated Press But the 140-day session is so A pedestrian passes anti-austerity graffiti Monday in Athens. Greece’s radical left government and its European long that Texas often doesn’t even rank in the top 10 nationally for creditors are heading into new talks on the country’s bailout program, despite low expectations for a deal. Associated Press least legislative days worked over Sen. Donna Campbell, R-New Braunfels, wears her medical scrubs as two-year periods, a list that in- she speaks to an anti-abortion group July 1, 2013, outside the Texas Cap- cludes nine states where legisla- itol, in Austin. Campell is also an emergency room doctor. European creditors arrive at tures convene annually. Those are long hours for a deeply conserva- low deliberation on would-be laws have a lot of members that are tive state obsessed with small gov- before lawmakers vote on them. afraid of somebody saying, ‘Oh no, ernment, yet not enough to avoid “The first 60 days is like two- they’re going to be in session every final offer for Greek bailout a parade of special sessions that a-days for legislators,” said first- year, they’re going to have more have become a staple over the last term Republican Rep. Cecil Bell of laws,” he said. Pan Pylas and Lorne Cook future arrangements,” said Jeroen ray of austerity measures such as decade and a half. Magnolia, referring to the opening Legislative Budget Board Associated Press Dijsselbloem, the head of the so- deep cuts to spending and pen- Proponents of moving Texas of football training camp when spokesman R.J. DeSilva said there’s called eurogroup. sions. to annual sessions criticize having teams practice twice daily, but ac- no recent estimate on the cost of BRUSSELS — European credi- Without some sort of financ- The new Syriza government, to hammer out multibillion-dollar tual games are still weeks away. the 140-day legislative session be- tors issued Greece with an ultima- ing arrangements in place after the in power for barely three weeks, two-year budgets that are pro- Rather than weeding out yond $150 daily per diems paid to tum Monday, saying the country current bailout ends after Feb. 28, blames those measures for the jected so far into the future that bills early, the result is usually a lawmakers. But Texas keeps costs must accept a key condition in Greece would face real difficulties country’s economic ills — the accuracy can suffer. In addition, scramble to get everything done in check by keeping lawmakers’ bailout talks by the end of the meeting its obligations, such as Greek economy is around a quar- the other legislatures that meet bi- late. And often there is extra work salaries so low, explaining why so week or face having to meet its debt repayments, over the coming ter smaller than in 2008, despite ennially— Nevada, Montana and pending after session ends: Gov. many have other full-time careers. debt commitments on its own — a months. Bankruptcy and a poten- a recent modest return to growth North Dakota — are in sparsely Rick Perry called 12 special ses- Relying on other income prospect that many in the financial tial exit from the euro would loom while unemployment and poverty populated states that face different sions during his 14-year tenure sources can create conflicts of in- markets think would leave Greece for Greece once again. have swelled. challenges than a place as large as that ended last month. terests, like in 2011 when a Hous- little option but to leave the euro. That’s why investors grew in- “It would be an act of subter- Texas. Every-other-year sessions also ton lawmaker passionately de- After a meeting of the 19 fi- creasingly concerned Monday fuge to promise to our partners Still, little support exists to mean living with the consequences cried stricter regulation of payday nance ministers of the eurozone that a deal may not emerge in time to complete successfully a pro- change a part-time tradition in longer. In 2011, lawmakers passed loans because they would hurt his over how to make Greece’s debts to avoid a so-called “Grexit” from gram we challenged the logic of,” place since the Texas Legislature a last-minute transportation code own payday loan businesses. The sustainable broke down in seem- the euro — the main stock market Greece’s finance minister, Yanis first convened in 1846. that mistakenly eliminated fines practice is common nationwide, ing-acrimony after barely more in Greece fell 3.8 percent while the Varoufakis, said. “It makes us look less like for driving without front and back though, since few states pay their than three hours, Greece was told euro slipped. And despite the talk of dead- Washington,” said Sen. Donna license plates — and couldn’t fix it legislators salaries high enough to it has to ask for an extension to Investors are worried that the lines, Varoufakis insisted a deal Campbell, a New Braunfels Re- until 2013. make comfortable livings. its bailout program before fur- two sides are poles apart especially between the two sides was achiev- publican who’s also an emergency Laredo Democratic Rep. Rich- Campbell sometimes works ther negotiations on the country’s as a cornerstone of the election able and that visible progress room doctor. ard Pena Raymond has long filed nights and weekends at an Aus- future financing and economic campaign of Greece’s new left- could still be made within the next Legislative work could go fast- bills to have the Legislature meet tin clinic to avoid a 60-mile drive course can take place. wing government was to scrap 48 hours despite Monday’s swift er, but the Texas Constitution pro- in off-years, but only to discuss home. She said that during her “We simply need more time the bailout program. In return for breakdown in discussions. hibits lawmakers from passing or state budget bills. first session in 2013 “there were and the best way for that at this 240 billion euros ($275 billion) of “We are ready and willing to even having floor debates on most Raymond says many colleagues times that I would get off my shift point is extend the current pro- rescue money from 2010 onwards, do whatever it takes to reach an bills during the session’s first two privately applaud his proposal at 7 a.m. and be in the Senate at 9.” gram, which would allow a num- successive Greek governments agreement over the next two days,” months. That time is meant to al- since it would ease budget-writing “I am blessed that I don’t re- ber of months for us to work on have had to implement a wide ar- he said. headaches. “But politically, you’ll quire much sleep,” Campbell said. The Baylor Lariat 4 TUESDAY | FEBRUARY 17, 2015 News Southern states receive first slap of winter weather By Adam Beam Associated Press

FRANKFORT, Ky. — It’s the South’s turn to suffer from the snow, freezing rain and sleet in a storm that brought back memo- ries of one from the same time a year ago. After weeks of snow in the Northeast, winter weather had moved through Arkansas and Kentucky and was headed east. While even small amounts of fro- Associated Press zen precipitation can bring the region to halt, the worst was yet to Do a little turn on the catwalk come: temperatures in the single Designer Zac Posen and model Naomi Campbell greet the crowd after his Fall 2015 collection is modeled digits in areas where electricity during Fashion Week on Monday in New York. The annual event showcases fashion trends to come. was threatened by coatings of ice Associated Press on power lines. A motorist passes a fence atop Signal Mountain where icicles are form- This February storm arrived ing as rain and freezing temperatures make their way Monday into the on Presidents Day, when many Tennessee Valley near Chattanooga. from Page 1 schools and businesses were al- HEALTH ing Frankfort. Cars were fishtail- declared a state of emergency and ready closed. But the day isn’t a ing and sliding off the slick roads. issued executive orders designed interventions such as amputations ing them $22 a month. he had tried signing up on his own state holiday in North Carolina so “I look at it this way. Every- to streamline any storm cleanup. or vascular surgery may be needed. “It’s super affordable,” said Cyn- but had shaved about $100 from schools let out early Monday and body is trying to get out, to get He encouraged supervisors else- “The more people we can get thia Delapena, who was helping his monthly rate with the help of a by the afternoon officials were their last bit of food and stuff, get- where in the state to use their access to regular care,” said Gua- sign them up at an enrollment cen- coalition member. “This is actually canceling classes Tuesday. Col- ting home from work and people discretion in sending employees jardo, “the less will be their need ter northeast of San Antonio. “But the first time I’ve ever had insur- lege campuses, including from leaving for work and stuff, and it home. to come into the emergency rooms it was like I practically had to sell ance,” he said. Appalachian State University in happens,” he said, shivering in a “Let’s hope that we’re over- when they are in crisis.” them a new car.” Urrutia works part-time bring- the western part of the state and pair of tan overalls pulled over a prepared and underwhelmed by But prevention is not always an Others were happy to have help ing Boy Scouts of America pro- University of North Carolina at hooded sweat shirt. this storm,” McCrory said Mon- easy sell. Camilo Ramos, a 48-year- navigating the intricacies of the grams to schools in poor neighbor- Chapel Hill, canceled afternoon Roads were brined and park- day. old construction worker, needed to plans and their pricing. At San An- hoods. She had recently suffered a classes Monday. ing lots salted as officials tried On Monday night, he said the be convinced that he, his wife and tonio College, 29-year-old Daniel severe sore throat and, without In central Kentucky, home to avoid a disastrous repeat of forecast had worsened with more their 19-year-old son would ben- Urrutia, who works a part-time job insurance, could not afford to see to much of the state’s signature last year’s February storm, when snow and ice expected in the cen- efit from signing up for a plan cost- sorting packages for UPS, said that a doctor. thoroughbred industry, horses rush-hour traffic and a thin coat- tral part of the state. The National kept warm by galloping through ing ice combined to leave people Weather Service said the storm from Page 1 the deep snow, pausing occasion- LET’S TALK either stuck in their cars or their could be crippling. ally to shake it off from their thick cars abandoned in roads as they States such as Mississippi, taboo to discuss one’s problems successfully, so Baylor counselors Baylor students is achiever. winter coats. Ned Toffey, general walked home in Atlanta and Ra- Kentucky, Tennessee, North with anyone outside the family, thought the program would be a With this mentality, Loeung manager of Spendthrift Farm in leigh, North Carolina. That storm Carolina, South Carolina and Marsh-Bell said. The counseling good idea. said students generally want to be Lexington, said the horses enjoy dumped as much as 22 inches Virginia were unlikely to get center and Multicultural Affairs The spring semester can bring the best at everything they do and running in the snow because it of snow in the North Carolina much sympathy from states in work together to understand cul- tremendous stress to students, but feel embarrassed to seek help. gives them a nice cushion as op- mountains and pelted the eastern the Northeast, which has been tural differences and to earn the with a student body full of achiev- Marsh-Bell said she hopes stu- posed to the harder, packed earth. part of the state with ice, much as slammed by seemingly endless trust of students. ers, Loeung said, students might dents will give the service a try and Still, some weren’t quite ready was expected with the 2015 ver- snow. New York City came close “Students here are generally avoid seeking help. realize the importance of taking for the winter blast. sion. to breaking a 127-year-old record driven and independent,” Marsh- Incoming students take the care of oneself both physically and RL Doss said he had already North Carolina Gov. Pat Mc- when the temperature in Central Bell said. “They don’t want to ask Clifton StrengthsFinder test, which emotionally. used his 1987 GMC Suburban — Crory on Monday shut down all Park hit 3 degrees, just 2 degrees for help, as they see asking for help identifies their top five strengths in “Seeking counseling doesn’t which can haul up to three-quar- non-mandatory state govern- above the record set in 1888, said as a failure.” order to reveal the areas in which mean you’re in crisis, but could ters of a ton with ropes and chains ment operations in Wake County Jeffrey Tongue, a National Weath- Sharyl Loeung, resource spe- they have the most potential to prevent you from reaching that — to rescue several people and in the early afternoon before any er Service meteorologist. cialist for Multicultural Affairs, grow and thrive. At Baylor, Loeung point,” Loeung said. their cars on the hills surround- said other schools were doing this said the no. one strength found in precipitation had fallen. He also

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Sinai Peninsula who recently de- Babawi Walham, his eyes swol- clared their allegiance to the Islam- len from crying and barely able to ic State rely heavily on arms smug- speak, said his brother Samuel, a gled from Libya, which has slid 30-year-old plumber, was in the into chaos since the 2011 uprising video his family saw on the news that toppled Gadhafi’s 41-year rule. Sunday night. France, a lead player in the “Our life has been turned up- campaign to oust Gadhafi, has side down,” he told The Associ- campaigned for months for some ated Press. “I watched the video. I kind of international action in Lib- saw my brother. My heart stopped ya, and announced a deal Monday beating. I felt what he felt.” to sell fighter jets to Egypt. French Libyan extremists loyal to the troops are already in place near Islamic State and some 400 fight- Libya’s southern border in Niger ers from Yemen and Tunisia have as part of a counterterrorism force. e Baylor Lariat is the easiest and most widespread advertising source on campus. seized control of Darna and the French President Francois Hol- central city of Sirte and have built lande’s office said he and al-Sissi up a powerful presence in the capi- both “stressed the importance that tal, Tripoli, as well as the second- the Security Council meets.” Arts & Entertainment Tuesday | February 17, 2014 The Baylor Lariat 5 what’s comingup? >> Battle of the Bands

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Associated Press The highly anticipated annual event featur- ing Baylor fraternities and sororities in the spotlight starts this week. The show runs ‘SNL’ recalls 40 years of laughter, smiles until Feb. 28, when the winning acts will be announced. Tickets can be purchased online By Frazier Moore years later, “SNL” is “still at it. Forty at www.baylor.edu/studentactivities/ticketof- Associated Press years! That’s like back when TV was fice. still watched on TV.” NEW YORK — “Saturday Night Jerry Seinfeld took goofy questions Live” celebrated its 40th season on from the VIP audience, including Mi- >> CBA All For One Soiree Sunday with a three-hour gala of stars, chael Douglas, James Franco, Dakota laughs and memories. Johnson and Sarah Palin, who asked, It aired live from New York’s Studio “How much do you think Lorne Mi- Friday, 7:30 p.m. 8H at NBC, which has been “SNL” HQ chaels would pay me to run in 2016?” Cashion Conference Room since premiering on a Saturday night “Run for president?” Seinfeld replied. in October 1975. The black-tie event “I don’t think there’s a number too big.” The Coalition of Black Ambassadors’ second was so jammed with “SNL” alumni and But it wasn’t all live. other celebs it fueled an hour-long red The first clip: and annual semi-formal event benefiting local carpet event before the big show even Michael O’Donoghue in the language- schools will include light refreshments, a DJ Associated Press began. lesson sketch with which the very first Bill Murray (left), Laraine Newman and Buck Henry perfrom in a skit from “Satur- and live entertainment. Free admission with It started with a medley of catch- “SNL” episode opened. day Night Live” on May 24, 1980, in New York. The comedy series celebrated its a school supply donation. phrases, music and characters per- A remarkable montage of audi- 40th anniversary with a three-hour special that aired Sunday. formed by Jimmy Fallon and Justin tion tapes from prospective “SNL” cast Timberlake that concluded, inevitably, members included one notable wash- On a serious note, an in memoriam “Viewers of ‘’ with their pronouncement, “Live from out: Jim Carrey. segment remembered the members of span several generations,” Fey re- New York, it’s Saturday Night!” New York was honored with clips the “SNL” troupe who have passed, ported, “from the Baby Boomers to >> Seryn concert Who was the rightful host? Steve and comic sketches capturing the and not just the on-camera stars (and Generation X all the way to whatever Martin stepped up first, but was joined love-it-hate-it spirit of the Big Apple The Voice, Don Pardo), but departed you call the little dummies who are Saturday, 8 p.m. one by one by stars including Peyton through the decades, as well as a piv- members of the behind-the-scenes live-tweeting this right now instead of Common Grounds Manning, Tom Hanks, Alec Baldwin, otal moment from the first “SNL” epi- company and crew. watching it.” Billy Crystal, Melissa McCarthy, Paul sode to air after 9-11 when then Mayor But it wasn’t all taped. As a guest commentator, the clas- McCartney and Paul Simon to dispute Rudolf Giuliani told “SNL” creator A classic commercial parody was sic character Roseanne Rosannadanna Denton band Seryn will perform in the his selection. Michaels “that ‘Saturday Night Live’ is encored live: Super Bass-o-Matic, with was revived by Emma Stone. Edward shop’s “Backyard.” Tickets are $8 – $10 at Among the night’s many tributes, one our great New York City institu- pitchman and Laraine Norton did a turn as Bill Hader’s clubs cgwaco.com. Jack Nicholson noted that “when ‘SNL’ tions, and that’s why it’s important for Newman repeating their performanc- correspondent . McCarthy did started, the last helicopter had just you to do your show tonight.” es from 1976. An all-star soap-spoof the late ’s motivational flown out of Vietnam, Watergate was “Can we be funny?” asked Mi- “The Californians” was revived, in- speaker Matt Foley. still fresh in everyone’s minds, and chaels, to which Giuliani replied with cluding Taylor Swift, Bradley Cooper Before the show, former cast mem- New York was broke.” impeccable timing, “Why start now?” and Betty White. Dana Carvey and ber Will Ferrell expressed what many Check out additional The night’s big hitch: Eddie Mur- Another group of clips focused on Mike Myers re-teamed for “Wayne’s would say on stage: It was an epic phy was greeted like returning roy- sports-related skits. Another gathered Wor l d .” night for many. alty, with an introductory tribute from moments from filmed comedy seg- And a super anchor team was gath- “I think I knew about it like a year A&E stories online at Chris Rock that lasted much longer ments (including a nod to hapless Mr. ered for “”: Tina Fey, ago and I was being told like, ‘Make than Murphy’s actual appearance. Bill). Amy Poehler and . Their sure you keep this date clear no matter baylorlariat.com Murphy said little more than thanks. And yet another sample reel traced top story, of course, was the “SNL” an- what, so, yeah, I wouldn’t have missed Robert De Niro marveled that, 40 the show’s legacy of political humor. niversary. this for anything.”

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By Jeffrey Swindoll six RBI and five walks. time in their careers. Sports Writer The Bears worked with what Development of the ball club’s they were dealt by the pitchers. In depth and versatility were tested The weather was perfect and all three games, the Bears scored over the weekend, Smith said. the results followed suit as Baylor just about as many runs as the hits Players like freshman pitcher Ther- baseball opened its season with they earned. on Kay and sophomore pitcher a three-game opening weekend “Our guys, even guys on the Troy Montemayor aided the Bears’ sweep over No. 13 Cal Poly at Bay- bench, are doing the right things,” culmination of the young and old lor Ballpark. junior infielder West Tunnell said. contributed over the weekend. Last season spelled distinct “You can go up there thinking, "We had a freshman and sopho- difficulty on offense for the Bears. ‘I’m going to hit the ball real well.’ more on the mound [Sunday], with Baylor looked to change its for- Well, the game’s asking you to hit Kay making his debut,” Smith said. tunes at the plate this season. The a groundball to second base. The “Troy doesn't lack for confidence. Bears got off to swinging the bats first night we had like four runs I don't know if all of our pitchers effectively and frequently on open- with four hits and the other team’s turn around and look at the radar ing weekend. Baylor scored at least scraping together four runs with 12 gun but Troy does – he was moti- six runs in all three games against hits. If you do it the way the game vated by it – but he pitched well. I Cal Poly, combining to outscore asks you, it’s pretty easy.” like a lot of what he does, he's got the Mustangs 22-12 over the week- Former closer Josh Michalec a little bit of moxie about him, and end. surpassed Baylor’s all-time saves when he got out there and was suc- Early leads helped Baylor in record last season, leaving big cessful, I think he energized the each game, putting the pressure on shoes to fill for Baylor’s current whole club." Cal Poly’s pitching staff all week- pitchers. However, senior closer Overall, the series was thrill- end long from the get-go. Sopho- Sean Spicer stepped into that role ing to watch, Smith said, attribut- more designated hitter Darryn over the weekend and showed no ing many big plays on offense and Jess Schurz | Lariat Photographer Sheppard smacked a double off the drop-off from Michalec’s stellar defense that kept fans entertained Sophomore designated hitter Darryn Sheppard swings the bat during Baylor’s season-opening win over No. 13 center field wall on the first pitch of form in 2014. Spicer posted a 0.00 and involved in the games from Cal Poly. Sheppard accumulated four hits and scored four runs during the Bears’ season-opening sweep. the first game of the series. Shep- ERA in his first two save attempts start to finish. pard’s lead-off hit set the tone for on Friday and Saturday on the way Moving forward, the Bears have ability was under the microscope to seal the series with an 8-6 win timism in the ball club is evident what the rest of the series would to being named Big 12 Co-Pitcher a lot to hang their hats on from the specifically on Saturday when Bay- on Saturday. after a successful opening week- contain. of the Week. series against Cal Poly. The Bears lor gave up a two-run home run, In addition to Baylor’s poise in end in front of the home fans and Senior outfielder Logan Brown Baylor had a couple veteran faced challenging times on Friday eventually leading to Cal Poly tak- pressurized situations, the Bears a sweep over a ranked opponent, added to Sheppard’s success with players out of the lineup over the and Saturday. Both of those games ing a 6-5 lead on the back of five showed their struggles at-bat over Tunnell said. plenty of fortune at the bat over the weekend, forcing Baylor head hung in the balance until the final unanswered runs from the Mus- the past two years may very well The Bears get right back to play- weekend. Brown hit 4-for-8 with coach Steve Smith to place some frame. tangs. Baylor’s pitching and hitting be a thing of the past. There is still ing at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday against two runs, one double, one triple, players on the field for the first A sample of the Bears’ finishing contributed to the three-run push a long season ahead, but the op- Dallas Baptist.

Davis leads BU past WVU By Jeffrey Swindoll double-digit assists. Johnson dished out 13 Sports Writer assists, committing three turnovers in 30 minutes of play. The No. 3 Lady Bears kept their unde- Every player on head coach Kim Mulkey’s feated record and 23-game winning streak roster scored a basket from open play. alive after decimating West Virginia 79-51 Among the better performances from the on Sunday at the Ferrell Center. Baylor (24- reserve players was freshman post Dekeiya 1, 13-0) completed another season sweep Cohen’s outing. Cohen scored 10 points, over a Big 12 team with Sunday’s win over shooting 5-11. Though she is a backup for See additional coverage West Virginia. Mulkey, Cohen’s post play was effective even A 12-0 run to begin the game sent a mes- against some of West Virginia’s starters. sage to West Virginia loud and clear. The Production from Baylor’s bench was so of Baylor athletics at Lady Bears controlled the game from start rampant that Mulkey said after the game to finish and the Mountaineers had nothing she doesn’t like referring to her substitutes baylorlariat.com/sports they could do to overcome Baylor. Baylor as “the bench”. Rather, Mulkey deservedly got out to a 47-28 score at halftime. Much referred to them as “the players that didn’t including video con- like the Oklahoma game, it was over before start” in the post-game press conference. the second half even began. Baylor’s bench players accounted for 31 of tent and recaps of both Sophomore forward Nina Davis scored a the team’s 79 points on Sunday. game-high 22 points in 25 minutes on Sun- The Lady Bears dominated in the paint, men’s basketball and day. In her first game against West Virginia scoring 58 points compared to West Vir- Skye Duncan | Lariat Photo Editor this season, Davis scored just 10 points. ginia’s 24 points in the paint. Moreover, the equestrian. Junior guard Niya Johnson added to Sophomore forward Ieshia Small dribbles by a West Virginia defender during Baylor’s Lady Bears won the rebound-battle 50-21 79-51 win on Sunday. The Lady Bears have now won 23-straight games. her longtime account of performances with over West Virginia. No. 10 men’s tennis falls to OU in ITA National Indoor Semis By Cody Soto a close 4-2 decision on Sunday afternoon sophomore Vince Schneider took a 6-1 first set wins against the Sooners, and the To get to the semifinals, Baylor knocked Sports Writer in . win while junior Julian Lenz and senior points kept getting away from them. off No. 6 Duke and No. 3 Virginia earlier in “The biggest thing for us is we had op- Diego Galeano topped OU 6-2 for the ear- No. 27-ranked senior Tony Lupieri the weekend. The Bears got the 4-3 upset No. 10 Baylor men’s tennis made a re- portunities in those matches,” head coach ly 1-0 Baylor lead. dropped a 6-4, 6-0 loss to No. 31-ranked over the Cavaliers with Zsiga’s third set win markable run in the ITA National Indoor Matt Knoll said. “We really feel like we got “I think our doubles play is a product Dane Webb on court three while No. on Saturday. Championships last weekend, knocking a lot out of it and learned a lot about our- of the unity and team spirit that we have,” 67-ranked Max Tchoutakian lost 6-4, 6-4 Baylor returns home for a four-match off two ranked opponents and advancing selves. There are things we could do better.” Knoll said. “The guys are really enjoying on court two. home streak, beginning with No. 51 Pur- to the National Semifinals. The Bears looked dominant against being out there and you see that in the way The Bears looked hopeful as Rios due on Friday afternoon at the Hurd Ten- But all good things came to an end their conference opponent during doubles they are playing.” picked up a win on court six, but senior nis Center. Match time is set for 3 p.m. in when the Bears ran straight into No. play with two quick wins at the No. 2 and The Bears struggled in singles play Mate Zsiga’s three-set loss on court five Waco. 2-seed and Big 12 foe Oklahoma, dropping No. 3 position. Junior Felipe Rios and quickly after that. Baylor only took two gave the Sooners the 4-2 win. Baylor women’s tennis squeaks by No. 14 Clemson; win streak up to 10 By Cody Soto for Baylor as it lost the doubles Clemson would ultimately knot Sports Writer point for the second time this sea- things up after No. 119 Beatrice son, dropping matches on courts Gumulya defeated junior Kiah No. 6 Baylor women’s tennis one and two. Clemson added an- Generette 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-4) on has not seen a lot of close matches other point on the board for an court three, tying the score at 3-3. recently, but the Lady Bears had early 2-0 lead after No. 86-ranked The final match win for Van Zyl is to dig deep as they hosted No. 14 junior Rachael James-Baker lost the second time the team has re- Clemson on Sunday afternoon. 6-4, 6-1 on court five. lied on a freshman player to bring Just like their season opener “I'm a big believer that it's all home the final point. against then-No. 5 Georgia, Baylor about getting four points any way “Both sides, [Clemson player had to power through adversity as you can do it, and I don't want our Yuilynn Maio] was playing very it faced its first loss of the season. team to rely on the doubles point,” well,” Van Zyl said. “She didn’t give Despite a lot of pressure with a tie, Scrivano said. “It doesn't mean that up a lot of errors, and I had to work freshman Theresa Van Zyl took a we want to put ourselves in these for the point. I knew it was going match-clinching 6-4, 7-5 win on positions, but when we are in these to come down to me, so I just had court six to hand the Lady Bears a positions we have to know that we to stay focused and keep playing.” 4-3 win over the Tigers. can come back and win the match. With the win, the Lady Bears “Clemson is really good,” head We've done that twice.” (10-0) have jumped out to the most coach Joey Scrivano said. “We Baylor took wins on courts one successful start under Scrivano and knew they were going to be ex- and two as senior Ema Burgic and their best start since 2000 (12-0). tremely tough, and they were. The sophomore Blair Shankle took The 10-match winning streak win should give the girls a lot of down their ranked opponents in gets put to the test as BU hits the confidence, and we’ll build from two and freshman Kelley Ander- road for four straight matches, first t h e re .” son shook off a second set loss to traveling to face No. 15 Michigan The match got off to a slow start win and push Baylor in front 3-2. at 5 p.m on Friday afternoon.