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APRIL 11, 2017 TUESDAY BAYLORLARIAT.COM Reform Baylor group emails backs undergo new bill phishing Proposed law attacks would boost RYLEE SEAVERS transparency Staff Writer Baylor email accounts have of BU regents been subject to an increased number of phishing attacks, said Will Telfer, Baylor’s KALYN STORY Information Technology Staff Writer Services information security analyst. Bears for Leadership Reform, The first email was noticed a nonprofit activist group with on March 31. It told recipients the goal of restructuring Baylor’s that documents they had leadership, announced its support Liesje Powers | Photo Editor requested were attached, Telfer of a Texas Senate Bill that would STUDENT BODY Baylor students had the opportunity to vote for student government officials and class said. The documents appeared require Baylor to comply with leaders last week through a voting website. in the email as a link. The email open meeting and records laws. was posted on the BearAware In a statement released last Twitter account warning that the week, the group stated a “call email was a phishing attack. on Regents to support legislation Thursday, another wave by state Sen. Kel Seliger, of phishing emails was sent R-Amarillo, requiring the world’s out signed from the “Office largest Baptist University to hold Election Results of Information Technology,” open meetings and make certain which does not exist. It told records available to the public. Students elect Dickerson, Causey; runoff for recipients to click the link to [Bears for Leadership Reform] is reactivate or validate their demanding greater transparency, internal vice president to be held Wednesday Baylor email accounts, Telfer accountability and wholesale said. Baylor ITS sent an email reform to restore unity and trust to all Baylor accounts warning with students, their families, THOMAS MOTT on Wednesday for internal vice “I am really excited for our of the phishing attacks. the public and the entire Baylor Reporter president students to be able to speak Following this official Family.” Thousands of students voted into this time of change at our BearAware email, more If passed, Senate Bill 1092 The votes are in and Katy for the 2017-18 Baylor student university. I ran on a platform phishing emails were sent that would require any school that junior Amye Dickerson was government officials and class ‘We are Ready,’” Dickerson said. had “BearAware” in the subject receives more than $5 million in elected student body president and leaders this past week. Over a two- “I hope to communicate that our line. No specific group was Tuition Equalization Grants from Dallas sophomore Hannah Causey day period, Baylor students voted students are excited and that they targeted by these emails, Telfer the state to comply with state was elected external vice president for their desired candidates via an are ready to lead out this time of said open records and open meetings in the 2017 student government online voting website. change and to really continue with “In this case, the emails came laws. Under current law, because elections. Fort Worth junior Dickerson received 2,055 of what makes Baylor so special to all from someone that, whether you Baylor is a private institution, it Elizabeth Larson and Nashville, 3,538 total votes, or 56.21 percent of us.” knew them or not, there was a does not have to obey state open Tenn., sophomore Baily Dahl of all votes cast for student body records and open meeting laws. are in a runoff election to be held president. ELECTION >> Page 4 EMAILS >> Page 4 Seliger said the recent sexual assault scandal at Baylor is exactly the reason that this bill was filed. “We need the bill because some circumstances require some Career and management department openness and transparency,” Seliger said. “Generally, private colleges are not required to be seeks to increase student engagement open or transparent in any way shape or form, but in some cases they need to be.” MEGAN RULE Baylor interim President Staff Writer David Garland testified at a Texas Senate Higher Education The Baylor business career Committee hearing in March, management department is making expressing his disagreement with some serious strides as the program the necessity of the bill. expands but is still working toward “The organization supports increasing student engagement. Senator Seliger’s legislation, “The fear of making the wrong and that has not changed,” choice is, to me, the biggest Julie Hillrichs, a spokesperson detriment in what causes such a weak amount of student engagement, BILL >> Page 4 whether you think you’re too busy or it’s a fear of the unknown,” said Kenneth Buckley, assistant dean of career management in the Hankamer >>WHAT’S INSIDE School of Business. “If we could find a way to help students see the value, opinion we could do so much more than what we’re doing now.” Step back from bias: Student engagement is the Take advantage of the number one struggle for the diversity the university department, Buckley said. However, provides. pg. 2 with all the noise in their lives, career management should be a topic Penelope Shirey | Lariat Photographer that is at the forefront of students’ STUDY TIME Students gather on Monday in the Paul L. Foster Campus for Innovation to study together. The career minds because of the growth management department in the business school has experienced an 87 percent overall increase in undergraduate arts & life and opportunities it can provide. placement in the last four years. Buckley said the biggest element them go through that process when for employment at graduation. taken increased advantage of the Coffee Candles Co. is that determines success for the they start doing it alone.” “College is a lot of fun, but the 4,500-square-foot Jay and Jenny run by two Baylor department is student engagement, One of the most notable growth point is to get a job, which a lot of Allison Career Management Suite students and has sold and there is so much more that can be factors of the career management people don’t think about until senior in the business school. This suite over 600 mugs. pg. 5 done with that. “The thing that we do is offer department in the business school year,” said Chesterfield, Va., senior offers 10 technology-based interview students a clear vision on their is the 87 percent overall increase Melanie Wyman. “I got to enjoy my rooms, a recruiter’s lounge and staff in undergraduate placement in the senior year because I started this offices and hosts various events such sports careers,” Buckley said. “It’s one thing to sort of put your career on the back last four years. Looking at graduate process when I was young, which as information sessions, interviews burner because of the unknowns or placement, there has been 100 is why I have a job. Definitely start and one-on-one career coaching. No. 3 men’s tennis beat the fear, but what we try to do is bring percent internship placement in the early because if you think you’re Buckley said that with the help and Oklahoma 4-3 Friday, fell that career right into the forefront of past 10 years. This led to the business going to start as a senior, you’re support of the business school, deans to Oklahoma State 3-4 what you’re thinking about and put it school ranking No. 10 in the country going to be really stressed out and the alumni, career management Sunday. pg. 6 to a student in such a way that they in the Bloomberg Best Business because employers enjoy proactive is no longer scattered throughout the own it, they become accountable for Schools, and U.S. News ranked the students.” it, it becomes theirs and then watch business school No. 3 in the country Recently, students have BUSINESS >> Page 4

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COLUMN EDITORIAL Spouses: Step outside of your biases Let’s face it: measure peoples' bias. Serve one Between projects, Harvard’s Implicit final exams, work test can test your bias and extracurricular on all sorts of topics, another commitments, many including gender of us don’t like to roles, racism and JESSICA HUBBLE force ourselves religion. We highly Lariat Photographer into uncomfortable recommend this source situations if they as it is an exceptionally are at all avoidable. good place to start For most of my life, I grew up hearing Particularly with our considering the wide people in church talk about how wives political affiliations and variety of topics you can should be submissive to their husbands. our perceptions of other quiz yourself on. This always puzzled me because it was a people, we choose not You may wonder very stark contrast from the household I to dabble too much in what good a test like grew up in and what I was taught. what we don’t know the Implicit quizzes will Colossians 3:18 says, “Wives must — much less ideas actually do for you. Sure, submit to their husbands as is fitting in contrary to our own. holding on to what you the Lord.” Ephesians 5:22 coincides with But through the know is comfortable, Colossians 3:18 span of our lives, we but being aware of other by saying, “Wives, will rarely have the ideologies is much submit yourselves to opportunity to be in more effective and will your own husbands a place as diverse as a lead to a better, more as you do to the college campus. Rather rounded life. Lord." than keep ourselves You may even find Upon hearing and closed off to people yourself getting along reading these verses, we don’t see eye to eye with people you would my first reaction is with, we should utilize otherwise never find always disgust. The this diversity to expand yourself speaking with Merriam-Webster our knowledge of other because you understand dictionary definition ideas. they have their own of submitting to someone is "willing to Quite often, we only Joshua Kim | Cartoonist perspective, too. obey someone else, willing to give in to identify with groups It could also help others, and characterized by tendencies immediately accept controversial Nickerson wrote. “Conversely, they of people who look, think and you make personal decisions and to yield to the will or authority of others." reports from biased news sources tend not to seek and perhaps even talk the same as we do, and we develop opinions regarding topics Who would ever want to be that way? I as gospel without doing some to avoid information that would consume media that aligns with you haven’t questioned since would never want to submit to any person digging themselves. be considered counter indicative our own bias. childhood. and be willing to do whatever they tell me. This type of blind ignorance with respect to those hypotheses As John Milton brought to It can also help you better I have heard these verses described in and confirmation bias can become or beliefs and supportive of public attention the idea of a understand your own social habits a variety of ways. The argument I hear the particularly dangerous, especially alternative possibilities.” free marketplace of ideas in his and allow you to correct them, most is that wives are supposed to serve when we are frequently encouraged To some degree, our desire book "Areopagetica," we need to especially if some of those habits their husbands, be at their every beck and to be partisan on every hot-button to stay the course makes sense. It understand where other people are are pitting you against other call and do what they say. issue. In a research paper by Tufts feels like stability. It’s easy to stick coming from. Not only will it make people. This point of view astounds me University psychology professor to the ideas we know and accept us more intelligent, but it will allow We are all a culmination of our because it means that the wife is seen as Dr. Raymond S. Nickerson, we see new information from sources we us to better empathize with others, own experiences. If our experiences inferior to the husband. God created man the lengths at which people will have trusted for years. despite our differing opinions. are all coming from one singular and woman as equals and loves them confirm their own bias. But rather than relying on other But it's difficult to remain level- point of view, will we really lead both the same. Deuteronomy 10:17 says, “People tend to seek people to call us out (or hoping we headed sometimes. Some of us a fulfilling life? Challenging those “For the Lord your God is God of gods information that they consider never have to encounter people immediately become incredulous ideas that have been unchallenged and Lord of lords, the great God, mighty supportive of favored hypotheses who will actually call us out), and frustrated when speaking to for years now may be the pivot and awesome, who shows no partiality.” or existing beliefs and to interpret there are clearer ways to check people with opposing ideas – you point that allows us to be more This verse means that God does not pick information in ways that are partial yourself. Specifically, Harvard has can hear it in the voice. Or others well-rounded, empathetic humans. favorites, and he has no prejudice against to those hypotheses or beliefs,” put together a series of quizzes that one sex or the other. I was raised in the church and I’m a believer, but I was also taught to speak up and stand up for what’s right and for myself. I was taught to serve the Lord, to COLUMN help and love his people, but I was also taught to be independent and never to let anyone push me around. Never once did I Sporting seniors should still play tourneys see my dad order my mom around or vice NATHAN KEIL With so much attention banking on the dedication to an entire program, not just one’s versa. They have always been a team. Sports Writer young talent and potential of all these freshmen, individual goals as a player. The second argument that I have heard oftentimes appreciation and opportunity for This year’s Final Four was dominated by is that the word submit does not have the senior players who stick around to finish their veteran teams and solid senior leadership. same meaning in Greek and Latin. The In the golden age of one-and-done players degrees gets lost in the mix. It is unfortunate South Carolina had SEC Player of the Year Bible was first written in Hebrew and then in college basketball, standout freshmen are that age and maturity is often viewed negatively Sindarius Thornwell and fellow guard Duane translated into Greek. The word "submit often the of media attention regarding by NBA scouts, and these players who may be Notice. North Carolina had forwards Isaiah in" Greek is "hupotasso" which means to their futures in the NBA. better suited to handle the pressure of rising Hicks and Kennedy Meeks. Oregon had lift up or put in order. Certain programs such as Kentucky and stardom in win or bust organizations such forward Chris Boucher, who missed the entire Other languages have a murky Duke have become entangled in the cycle of as the Los Angeles Lakers and the New York tournament due to tearing his ACL in the PAC- translation of the word as well. German is this type of talented players. took Knicks may never get their opportunities to 12 tournament but was instrumental to the one of these languages. The word used in over as Kentucky’s head coach in 2009. After contribute to an NBA team. Ducks’ success this season. Gonzaga had fifth- place of "submit" in the German Bible is his first season, he had To the benefit of seniors, there is hope year senior and Kareem Abdul Jabaar Award- “sich unterstellen” which means to place four freshmen (, for them to get a chance in the NBA. The winning center Przemek Karnowski and guard oneself at a disposition of another or to DeMarcus Cousins, Eric Portsmouth Invitational Tournament (P.I.T.) is Jordan Mathews, a graduate transfer from Cal, equally share tasks and to support one Bledsoe and Daniel Orton) a four-day, 12-game tournament that welcomes who hit the game-winning 3-pointer against another. drafted in the first round 64 of the best college seniors from across West Virginia in the Sweet Sixteen. The Bible was written 3,500 years of the NBA draft. Since the country and allows them to perform for Experience paid bigger dividends than ago and has been translated numerous 2010, 55 players have left and impress representatives from every NBA youth and raw talent. The freshmen will make times. Who is to say there was not a for the NBA following their organization. the headlines and may be the ones stuffing mistranslation or a word or phrase that freshman year in school, The tournament will host its 65th the stat sheets and the highlight reels come did not translate correctly? Ultimately, the and 14 played at Kentucky. tournament this year and boasts quite an October when the 2017-18 season begins but Bible has been left up to humankind to Duke has produced its impressive resume of future NBA superstars, for now, let’s give the seniors their due. Let interpret. So I take the core values, such fair share of these talented freshman as well, including John Stockton, Scottie Pippin, Dennis us acknowledge the thrills and the incredible as loving your neighbor and helping the including Jahlil Okafor in 2015, Jabari Parker in Rodman, Tim Hardaway and Rick Berry. journeys these four-year players have given poor and innocent, that God and Jesus 2014, Austin Rivers in 2012 and Kyrie Irving in The tournament has welcomed several Baylor their fans, programs and universities. This is teach in the Bible to interpret all the little 2011. seniors over the years including Tweety Carter what the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament stories and passages that might not quite This season, all the attention has been on in 2010 and LaceDarius Dunn in 2011. Not is all about. So let’s sick back, relax and watch make enough sense. The bottom line is we Kentucky guards , De’Aaron Fox, only does the tournament take the spotlight off these seniors woo us as fans (and hopefully are all God’s children, and he loves each Washington guard Markelle Fultz, Kansas of the glorified one-and-done players and focus NBA scouts) one last time. and every one of us equally. One of us is forward Josh Jackson, Duke guard Jayson it on those who have stuck around for multiple The tournament runs April 12-15 at not meant to be subservient the other, Tatum and UCLA guard , whose opportunities to win an NCAA championship Churchland High School in Portsmouth, Va. we are only meant to serve one another father Lavar has made more than enough or, for the smaller mid-major schools, the Nathan Keil is a second year graduate student humbly and to love the Lord. headlines this season. Without question, these chance to play in one NCAA tournament at the George S. Truett Theological Seminary Jessica Hubble is a junior journalism players will all hear their names called fairly game. The tournament rewards hard work and from Los Angeles, Calif. major from Arlington. early in June’s draft.

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RYLEE SEAVERS engagement with students especially important because Staff Writer and expertise with the the award winner will subject. be engaging with Baylor Three finalists have been “We’re looking to be students when they teach a selected for Baylor’s Robert inspired as teachers, by these course in residency. Foster Cherry Award for teachers,” Toten Beard said. In addition, Toten Beard great teaching. The winner of The committee is made said having professors the award will be announced up of leading academics from teach in residence at Baylor in spring 2018. all across campus, according is a great opportunity for The finalists are Dr. to the award website. Toten Baylor students and faculty Heidi Elmendorf, associate Beard said it is humbling because it is stimulating to be professor of biology at and inspiring to serve on surrounded by great teaching Jessica Hubble | Lariat Photographer Georgetown University; the committee and read the and different backgrounds. PRAYERS FLOAT A 1,000-voice choir on Palm Sunday, made up of singers from over 133 Dr. Neil Garg, professor of applications of world class “Teaching is hard work, churches, led thousands of people to worship Jesus Christ Palm Sunday in McLane Stadium. chemistry at UCLA; and teachers. and the most meaningful ‘The Gathering’ brought the community together for worship and prayer to begin Holy Week. Dr. Clinton Longenecker, The winner of the Robert work that you could do with distinguished university Foster Cherry Award will your life and to acknowledge professor of leadership at the teach in residence at Baylor people that do it at the highest University of Toledo. during the fall 2018 or spring possible level is profoundly Community gathers Dr. Michael Thompson, 2019 semester. Professors good, in my opinion,” Toten professor in Baylor’s can be nominated by Beard said. department of electrical students and faculty at their The Cherry award is and computer engineering, home universities, by Baylor for all disciplines that have for Palm Sunday at and associate dean for professors or sometimes by a representation at Baylor undergraduate programs and themselves, Thompson said. and is the largest monetary chair of the Robert Foster Baylor professors are not teaching award, Thompson Cherry award committee, eligible to receive the award, said. The final winner will McLane Stadium said the three finalists will Thompson said, because receive $250,000 dollars visit Baylor to deliver a Robert Foster Cherry and an additional $25,000 CHRISTINA SOTO Drew and pastors from local enjoyed the diversity of the public lecture and teach two thought it was important dollars for his or her home Reporter Waco churches. The guest service, and it reminded her classes. These events will to recognize great teachers department. pastor, Miles McPherson, a that God is in control in her help committee members outside of the Baylor bubble. Robert Foster Cherry To start off Holy Week, the former NFL player, gave a life. determine the eventual “We’re looking for great received his A.B. degree from Waco community gathered at testimony of his life for the “Being here, united with winner. teaching, which is different Baylor and was a student at McLane Stadium to worship at service. After McPherson the Holy Spirit, with all these Dr. DeAnna Toten Beard, from just great scholarship,” Baylor law school, according The Gathering which brought finished preaching, volunteer nationalities and different professor and associate Toten Beard said. to the award website. He over 133 churches together. prayer leaders went to the churches coming together at chair of theatre arts and Toten Beard also said had experienced the impact The event was a bilingual field where they waited for this time and in this moment member of the Robert Foster she likes to see professors of great teachers in his own service that included worship, attendees, some who accepted is such a wonderful feeling. Cherry Award committee engaging with all levels of life and wanted to recognize testimonies, and prayer. Jesus as their lord and savior It makes me feel like God is said the committee is teaching, meaning she likes those teachers and bring Thousands of peoplefor the first time or needed to in control,” Cameron Arnold looking for exciting and to see world-class professors them to Baylor, according to gathered together on Palm be prayed for. said. effective teaching methods, teaching intro-level classes. the website. Sunday to worship Jesus One Hewitt couple said Kingwood sophomore Toten Beard said this is Christ. The event was free, attending the Gathering was a Hannah Sulver, member of but donations of canned real blessing. Just a couple of Highland Baptist Church, said goods were accepted at the hours before the event, Steve she attended The Gathering door. The donations will be and Cameron Arnold were because she had heard given to the people of the in a car wreck, yet they were wonderful things about the Waco community. According able to make it to the Palm first event two years ago. to Highland Baptist Church Sunday service at McLane. “I attended because I was pastor John Durham, the Steve Arnold said they were excited to worship along-side Gathering collected over 15 discouraged after the accident, people from all walks of life,” tons of cans in 2015. but the service reassured him Sulver said. The event began with and his wife. After the Gathering, Sulver Longenecker Elmendorf Garg worship from the 1,000-voice “Sometimes you don’t said the service was above and choir led by singers from always feel so strong, like beyond what she expected. several churches. Not you’re on top. There are “I felt a beautiful sense only were songs sung in moments of weakness and of unity and pride in the English but also in Spanish, sorrows, but coming here, Christian community of representing most of the being all together and singing, Waco. It was so wonderful to population in Waco. There you just get lifted up,” Steve come together with people, WANT TO EARN were several guest speakers Arnold said. labels aside, and celebrate for the event, including Baylor Cameron Arnold said she Palm Sunday,” Sulver said. men’s basketball coach Scott HOURS THIS Video of passenger dragged off flight sparks outrage SUMMER? 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JOY MOTON equal to men,” Mills said. Staff Writer Emily Mills, founder of Jesus Said Love, said the In spite of the gloomy event heavily incorporated rain that covered the streets the arts to share the survivors’ of Waco Monday evening, stories because the arts have members of the community been a powerful tool to share gathered in the Hippodrome messages throughout history. for a night of music, art and “More than a fundraiser, passionate storytelling. Wild this is designed to be an Torch is an event designed to experience that changes showcase art to convey the culture. We use the visual and stories of women who have performing arts because first survived the horrors of the sex of all, we’re artists, and we Photo Illustration by Liesje Powers | Photo Editor industry. don’t know of another medium The name of the event that can transform culture like came from the hope that the the arts can. At every great level of comfort because some characteristics of fire in these women’s stories move of history and societal they were [from] a Baylor phishing emails are poor will ignite a fire in people who transformation the arts were address,” Telfer said. spelling and grammar, attend to participate in the at the forefront,” Emily Mills Telfer said phishing urgent language, asking the mission of Jesus Said Love. said. emails are usually looking recipient to click on a link “We realized, there’s fire Emily Mills said that in to gather large numbers of or encouraging the recipient in all of our stories. We liked sharing these women’s stories, active email addresses in to act. the idea of it being wild and she hopes the event impacted order to send more phishing Telfer said the biggest unpredictable, and everyone people’s perspectives about attacks or to sell the list of thing people should has a light within them that’s women in general as well as active addresses to another remember is not to click burning,” Mills said. women in the sex industry. person. The purpose of on links in emails, always The evening included a “Art represents the soul of these attacks can be to get open a browser and go to performance by members man, and the passion and the personal information, Telfer the website. of Out On a Limb Dance movement. We’re all about said, but it is hard to know Allen wrote that using Company, testimonies from exactly what the goal is. DUO authentication does Dayday Wynn | Lariat Photographer story, and we’re all about God women who were involved in telling the greatest story of “First, if you believe not decrease the number of the sex industry, a passionate STRAIGHT FIRE Members of the Out on a Limb Dance redemption through people. you have fallen for a phishing attacks, but it does performance by Broadway Company perform on Monday in front of the Waco Hippodrome We’re His masterpiece, so we phish, reset your password make them less successful. as part of the Wild Torch event. actress and Tony nominee, don’t know of another way to immediately,” Jon Allen, Telfer encouraged Elizabeth A. Davis and an do it than using our bodies, our assistant vice president students to use two-factor auction to raise funds for the Brett Mills, co-CEO of Jesus not less than, women are not song, our talents, our dance, to of Baylor ITS and chief authentication whenever it ministry. Said Love, said the ministry objects, hyper-sexualization of offer that up and to change information security is offered and be wary of The event was hosted by is all about sharing these marketing is weak, and it’s not culture,” Emily Mills said. officer, wrote in an email providing usernames and Jesus Said Love, a ministry women’s stories and breaking just a women’s issue, it’s also a For more information to the Lariat. “Also, reset passwords through email. that serves to embrace myths . men’s issue. It’s a man’s issue about Jesus Said Love, visit anywhere you use the DUO authentication being marginalized women who are “Some of our main in order to stand for women to www.jesussaidlove.com/. same password, though we used to access the e-bill involved in the sex industry. takeaways are women are acknowledge that women are recommend using a unique server is unconnected to password for your BearID the recent rise in phishing account.” attacks, Telfer said. BILL from Page 1 Phishing emails will Phishing attacks often express some sort of encouraging recipients for Bears for Leadership Reform, said of sexual assault.” board schedules, agendas and committee deadline that the recipient to validate accounts or Monday. The statement referenced several steps assignments online. must meet to avoid losing download documents In response to Bears for Leadership the Board of Regents has taken to better According to the statement, the board access to an internet were still being reported Reform’s call for Baylor to comply its governance of the university, including considered holding open meetings but account. This is meant to on Monday. Updates on with open meetings and records laws, a a change of university and athletic decided “for private institutions such as make the recipient panic and phishing attacks can be university spokesperson gave a statement department leadership, the adoption of Baylor, public meetings would preclude react to the email without found on the BearAware from Baylor saying the Bears for 105 recommendations from the Pepper robust and frank discussion among the thinking, Telfer said. Twitter and Facebook Leadership Reform requests “ignore the Hamilton law firm to improve Baylor’s Regents about sensitive issues such as The BearAware email pages. considerable progress the Baylor Board response under Title IX, granted voting sexual assault.” sent on Thursday said that of Regents has made to create greater rights to faculty, student, Bear Foundation Baylor’s statement also said the Board visibility into the governance of the and “B” Association Regents and posted of Regents remains open to input from University, as well as to combat the issue university foundational documents, across the Baylor family.

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Causey received 2,018 of 3,674 total 586 of 1,066 total votes. Hardy, Waco sophomore Peyton Haddock, votes, or 54.26 percent of all votes cast for -Bloomington, Ill., sophomore Nick Artesia, N.M., sophomore Nolan external vice president. Miller, running unopposed, was elected Chumbley, Bellaire junior Eleanor Watts, “I feel honored to be elected for this junior vice president, receiving 60 total Waco junior Lauren Strickland, Round position and even more honored to run votes. Rock sophomore Cali Cox, Murphy against Grant. I am beyond excited for -Joseph Mohon, running unopposed, sophomore Daniel Ligon, Chandler Terell, what is to come as external vice president was elected junior class secretary- Lake Elmo, Minn., sophomore Madison and cannot wait to officially start it all. treasurer receiving 31 total votes. Fernandez, Houston sophomore Louis My expectations as EVP include making -Austin freshman James Schultz Rodriguez and Decatur, Ga., sophomore things happen, as well as following was elected sophomore class president, John McDonald II were all elected as the through will my platform I told people receiving 564 of 1,333 total votes. 2017 Junior Senate. throughout my campaign! Even if there -Snyder freshman Kaiden Johnson, -Waco sophomore Ridley Holmes, are some things I cannot do I want to running unopposed, was elected San Antonio freshman Bailey Goodyear, make sure I have exhausted all my efforts sophomore class vice president, receiving San Jose, Calif., freshman Allison Lee, to do so,” Causey wrote in an email to the 1,251 total votes. San Antonio freshman Blakely McCool, HOUSE FOR LEASE Lariat. -Blair Blackburn, running unopposed, Plano sophomore Brooke Burns, Plano -Jacksonville, Fla., senior Maddy was elected sophomore class secretary- sophomore Lexi Layton, Flower Mound 1819 WASHINGTON Stotlemyer, running unopposed, received treasurer receiving 52 total votes. freshman Brandon Bair, Austin freshman 361 total votes for permanent class -San Antonio junior Ryder McCool, Tanner Wright, Fort Worth freshman president. Jenna Joos, Justin junior Caleb White, Ketrick Karsten, Charlotte, N.C., -Brookhaven, Mis., senior Ansley Inglewood, Calif., junior Blake Ohanesian, freshman Katherine Galvin, Jacksonville, Braden, running unopposed, received 377 San Angelo senior Will Gober, Sulphur Fla., freshman Emma Stotlemyer, Boerne total votes for permanent class secretary- Springs senior J.T. Grant, Sealy senior freshman Anna Bergquist and Carrollton treasurer. 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Having that room to grow. Comparatively speaking, go to career fairs and be prepared so I was tactical knowledge helped me gain even though more students are utilizing the best I could possibly be,” said Cedar confidence in who I am as a professional, the career management resources, there Park senior Haylee Honeycutt. “With the which goes a long way in an interview, is still a large population to be reached, prep they gave me, I was able to find an helping me land my internship and job Buckley said. He encourages young internship that led to a job offer.” before senior year.” students to come in and get involved Wyman said what helped her most Buckley said the department is just and be proactive about their careers, as were the practice interviews and the skills now beginning to capture the attention of everything done by career management she learned to stand out online and build younger students but is trying to be even is genuine. Buckley said the main aspect her resume. The career management more engaging. Honeycutt encourages that sets the department apart is that the department has now added required younger students to get to know everyone staff is composed of seasoned industry classes, BUS 2101 and BUS 3101 for in the career office because the sooner professionals and that they truly care. undergraduates and BUS 5111 and BUS the process starts, the better. The career “It is so much more than just an 8 to 5 5112 for graduates, that allow students to management department works on job for people that are here in this suite, discover career opportunities, asses their equipping students for the real world, so they’re here much longer and do whatever skills, mold their resumes and negotiate it is definitely something that should be it is, whether it’s after hours or weekends, various job opportunities. 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6:30 p.m.— Painting with a Twist Fundraiser for the “Chris Kyle American Valor Foundation.” $40. Painting with a Twist, 1621 N. Valley Mills Drive.

7:30 p.m.— Baylor Campus Orchestra. Free admission. Roxy Grove Hall.

7:30 p.m.— Concert Jazz Ensemble. Free admission. Jones Concert Hall.

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6:30 p.m.— Magnolia Loves Waco! Waco locals night. Free admission. Magnolia Market. Courtesy Photos GOOD FOR THE SOUL Kappa Sigma fraternity brothers William Goodrich and Tyler Bartis created a company together called Coffee Candles Co. The company began last December and has sold over 600 candles/mugs since. Each candle sells for $22 and can be found at https://www.coffeecandlesco. 7:30 p.m.— Baylor Campus com/. Orchestra. Free admission. Roxy Grove Hall.

7:30 p.m.— Concert Jazz Coffee candles create booming buzz Ensemble. Free admission. Jones Concert Hall. KASSIDY WOYTEK your own business,” Goodrich said. Roots, but they also recently even gotten our foot in the door if we Reporter “You have to create an imaginary one launched a website that allows for didn’t have friends there.” 7:30 p.m.— Baylor Opera. just to do a lot of the projects.” online purchases. Lubbock senior Jacq Kasemsri $10-$15. Hooper-Schaefer Two Kappa Sigma fraternity Goodrich and Bartis realized they “Oakmoss + Amber” and “Sweet worked at Roots Boutique last Fine Arts Center. brothers had the idea last semester put so much effort into making up Annie,” the two scents currently on semester when she overheard to combine two of a college student’s fake businesses for their classes that the market, both sell for $22 each. Goodrich talking about Coffee favorite things: coffee and candles. they might as well create a real one. Bartis said Goodrich handles Candles Co. After talking with him, >> Thursday Now, Coffee Candles Co. has poured Once the idea to sell candles in the behind-the-scenes aspects of she texted the owner of the store to and sold over 600 of their signature coffee mugs solidified, the two rushed the business, like social media and recommend they try the candles. 5:30 p.m.— Graduate candle/ mug hybrids. to a craft store to buy materials to test finances, while Bartis deals more “I just thought it was a really great Recital. Free admission. Little Rock, Ark., junior William the product. often with face-to-face sales. idea,” Kasemsri said, “and they were Goodrich and Moraga, Calif., “We made one on our stove, and Bartis said that having a real much cheaper than a lot of the other Roxy Grove Hall. junior Tyler Bartis developed the it was absolutely horrible,” Goodrich business to base his entrepreneurship candles that Roots sells.” concept on the car ride home from said. “But after doing that a couple projects on has made school more Kasemsri said she considers 7:30 p.m.— Concert Jazz Thanksgiving break. Both finance of times, we kind of learned our enjoyable. He’s also learned much herself Coffee Candle Co.’s best Ensemble. Free admission. and entrepreneurship majors, they technique.” more about the importance of customer. She said she bought her Jones Concert Hall. had a conversation about how they Coffee Candle Co. produced its networking when growing a business. first candle to support her friend’s wished they could put into practice first official batch in mid-December “A big thing that we’ve taken away business, then she bought about five 7:30 p.m.— Baylor Opera. the skills they learned in class. and sold the 144 candles to Roots is being able to make connections,” more because she loved the scent and $10-$15. Hooper-Schaefer “The entrepreneurship program Boutique. The company sells a Bartis said. “We’re at Roots Boutique the mug she got to keep once the wax Fine Arts Center. really does a lot to push you to start majority of their products through right now, and we would never have in the candle ran out.

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Baylor junior forward Johnathan Motley is going to test the NBA waters. The Houston native announced Monday he is declaring for June’s NBA draft. However, Motley will forgo hiring an agent, making him eligible to return if he pulls out by the May 24 deadline. Motley helped lead the Bears to their first No. 1 ranking, as well as a spot in the Sweet 16 after being eliminated in the Round of 64 in 2015 and 2016. Motley led the team in scoring at 17.3 points per game as well as rebounding with 9.9 a game. He became the fourth player in school history to post a game of 30+ points and 20+ rebounds when he scored 32 and grabbed 20 rebounds in a 74-64 win over Texas on Jan. 17. Baylor head coach Scott Drew gave his full support Jessica Hubble | Lariat Photographer of Motley’s decision moving A CONGRATS ARE IN ORDER Baylor junior forward Johnathan Motley and head coach Scott Drew meet at half court in a game against the Oklahoma Sooners on forward. Feb. 21 in Waco. The Bears won the game 60-54. Motley is hoping to be a first round pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. “Johnathan had a tremendous junior season, and support him along the way.” Motley was also awarded “Tenacity. Powerful. and Johnathan has followed he suffered in Baylor’s 70-50 he became one of the all-time Motley received All- with the 2017 Karl Malone Greatness,” Motley said. in those footsteps. He’s done loss to South Carolina. Four to Baylor greats,” Drew said in a American Second Team from Award Saturday, which honors Drew said that Motley a tremendous job progressing six weeks of recovery time is statement. “Entering his name various outlets including the nation’s top power forward. more than fits the attributes throughout his Baylor career.” expected for this type of injury. into the draft without hiring an the Associated Press and He beat out Arizona’s Lauri of former Utah Jazz power Motley’s decision regarding According to DraftExpress. agent gives him a chance to get Sporting News, and Third Markkanen, Notre Dame’s forward Karl Malone. the draft could be determined com, Motley is considered a feedback from NBA teams and Team from USA Today. He Bonzie Colson, Purdue’s Caleb “Baylor Nation is in the coming weeks by his first-round pick or an early make an informed decision was also an All-Big 12 First Swanigan and UCLA’s TJ Leaf. extremely proud and happy health. Our Daily Bears second round pick if he keeps for his future. We want what’s Team unanimous selection Motley was asked to for Johnathan Motley,” Drew recently reported that Motley his name in consideration. best for him and his family — from both the coaches and the describe Malone and what the said. “Karl Malone signifies underwent surgery on his knee and Baylor Nation will fully Associated Press. award represents. hard work and dedication, to repair a torn meniscus that

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