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Former Baylor tight end Tre’Von Armstead was arrested for the second time in less than two weeks on Wednesday morning. According to a Jefferson County official, Armstead was arrested at approximately Dayday Wynn | Lariat Photographer 9:28 a.m. in Port Arthur on charges of sexual GET SERVED Chi Omega is hosting a volleyball tournament for its philanthropy from 4 to 9 p.m. on Friday at the McLane Student Life Center, assault stemming and funds will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. from a McLennan County warrant. According to the Jefferson County Corrections inmate roster, Armstead Make a Wish is currently being held at the Jefferson County Jail with Sorority to host volleyball tournament for charity a bond set for $150,000. FAITH MILETELLO “We are raising money by teams signing “Make-A-Wish impacts the Waco Armstead Armstead was Reporter up, and there is an entry fee of $5 for people community in many ways, but I think the previously arrested that come,” Arlington junior Lauren Knapton biggest thing the organization does is bring on March 13 on Chi Omega’s Wish Week has been in said. “We will have the Baylor basketball game hope and joy to families through the power charges of assault outside the Cromwell Las full swing since Sunday. During the week, playing and different places to buy food.” of wish granting. The organization brings Vegas Hotel and Casino. the sorority celebrates and fundraises for its Along with the tournament, Chi Omega everyone together, and Chi Omega is able to After police arrived at the Las Vegas philanthropy, the Make-A-Wish Foundation. will host a dunk tank, where presidents from help make this happen,” Houston sophomore hotel, they attempted to place Armstead The organization will end the week various Greek organizations have volunteered Julie Baker said. inside the police vehicle, and Armstead with its second annual Sandblast Volleyball to be dunked for the cause. There will also be Chi Omega has partnered with the Make- reportedly kicked out one of the vehicle’s Tournament from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday at the a pie-in-the-face area where attendees can pie windows. McLane Student Life Center. a member of Chi Omega or a Baylor professor. VOLLEYBALL >> Page 4 Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Officer Laura Meltzer, who witnessed the arrest, told the Waco Tribune- Herald that officers saw Armstead “commit misdemeanor battery” on a woman and moved in to arrest him but that Armstead Forum discusses immigration policies was putting up resistance and appeared to be fighting the officers. PABLO GONZALES concerns that many Americans “Officers attempted to take him into Assistant Web Editor have about immigration reform. custody, and it looks like he fought with “Immigration is a frightening officers,” Meltzer told the Waco Tribune- The LatinX Coalition and word,” Mustakim said. Herald. “He was placed under arrest, and he THIS Matters hosted a forum “Immigration is different for kicked out one of the windows in one of the Thursday at the Bobo Spiritual people from Asian countries, is patrol vehicles.” Life Center to provide a space different than for those of Latin Armstead was charged with three to discuss immigration policy in American countries.” misdemeanor charges, including domestic today’s America. Hernandez proceeded to violence battery, resisting a public officer The panelists included Laura speak about Deferred Action for and tampering with a police vehicle. Hernandez, professor at Baylor Childhood Arrival (DACA) and Armstead was then taken to Clark County Law School, Kent McKeever, the future of this legislation with Jail shortly after the arrest and was placed the director of the legal services President Donald Trump now in on a $5,000 bond that afternoon. He was program at Mission Waco, office. Former President Barack scheduled to appear in court on March 14. and Hope Mustakim, Waco Obama enacted this legislation In 2013, Armstead was named in a Waco Immigration Alliance member in 2012, granting the children police report with former running back Myke and graduate student at the Diana of non-American citizens Chatman claiming his alleged involvement Jessica Hubble | Lariat Photographer Garland School of Social Work. permission to work legally in in an off-campus sexual assault. No charges OPEN DISCUSSION The Latinx Coalition and THIS Matters hosted a The panelists gave insight into the United States for two years, forum on Wednesday in the Bobo Spiritual Life Center revolving around the perceptions of immigration in ARREST >> Page 4 America’s immigration policies. American society and addressed FORUM >> Page 4

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opinion MEGAN RULE Center with free admission and Staff Writer free parking. Charva Ingram, Sexual assault: The vice president of marketing and military needs to take a This coming weekend, family fun sponsorship development at the stronger stance against will mix with raising money for local Extraco Events Center, said the event it. pg. 2 youth at the Extraco Events Center’s has continued to build over the years. annual South 40 Outdoor Expo, an South 40 is a committee for the Heart event presented by Waco FunTown O’ Texas Fair & Rodeo, and the South arts & life RV. 40 committee wanted to create this “As the number one towable RV event alone with the South 40 Trail in Waco Farmers Market dealer in the US, Fun Town RV looks order to generate money for the Heart moved locations on forward to the opportunity to be a O’ Texas Scholarship Fund. Ingram Saturday to 500 part of this great show in Central said that to date, the committee has Washington Ave. pg. 5 Texas every year,” Matt Lee, director raised over $100,000 in scholarships of marketing at Waco FunTown for the youth of McLennan County Courtesy Photo RV, wrote in an email to the Lariat. and the surrounding areas. FUN FOR THE FAMILY At last year’s South 40 Outdoor Expo on March 19- sports “It allows us to showcase our new “The Heart O’ Texas Fair 20, 2016, families and friends gathered for a good time. products and introduce our chain of Baylor football begins & Rodeo mission is to produce dealerships to many new customers.” impact to Central Texas,” Ingram sponsors and vendor and exhibitor spring practice under events for education, entertainment From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday wrote. fees at the event. A full event schedule head coach Matt Rhule. and agricultural experiences at and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, the Money for the scholarships given for the weekend can be found online pg. 6 the premier multi-use facility South 40 Outdoor Expo will take while giving back through youth to the youth in Central Texas is place at the Waco Extraco Events scholarships and a positive economic raised through a fishing tournament, FAMILY >> Page 4

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COLUMN EDITORIAL Is the NBA Unite against sexual assault Sexual assault, Marines denigrating their going soft harassment and fellow Marines, I don’t exploitation is an think such behavior is issue across the globe, that of true warriors or these days? and the U.S. military warfighters,” Neller said. is no exception. “… Right now, we all need GAVIN RODGER The recent Marines to be focused on getting United scandal, which better, becoming more Reporter featured servicemen lethal and working day posting nude and and night to stay ahead of The National Basketball Association is compromising photos potential adversaries — my favorite professional sports league to of servicewomen on a getting ready for the fight follow. However, I must plead to the NBA, private Facebook page, today and the one ahead, ownership groups and the players: Unless has served to illuminate not hiding on social you are unable to play, play. It’s for the love another more modern media, participating in of the game. facet to sexual assault or being aware of actions With a continuously growing fan base, in the military. The that are disrespectful NBA teams have scandal was shocking and harmful to other become worth a lot in its scope, with more Marines.” more than what they than 30,000 military The military is saying were just a decade members involved, the right things, and they ago. The average team and as a newspaper on should be commended is now worth $2.2 a campus still reeling for denouncing these billion according to from its own sexual actions, but it isn’t enough Business Insider. assault scandal, the to simply be disappointed, Three-time Lariat simply couldn’t to acknowledge that NBA champion stay quiet. wrongdoing occurred. LeBron James has The military as Just as Baylor’s sexual an estimated 2016- a whole needs to assault scandal was not 2017 salary of $30,963,450 and, on top take a more direct limited to its athletics of that, another $44 million yearly from stand against sexual department, the Marines endorsements. assault, exploitation United Facebook group It would be a fair assumption to assume and harassment. As is indicative of a much I am about to harp on the amount NBA Baylor has moved larger, inter-military players make a year, but that is not the through the stages of problem. And just as case. What is the case is that I am annoyed releasing information drastic action was needed that NBA players have increasingly and reforming policies Joshua Kim | Cartoonist to begin repairing our been taking “nights off” for rest and still in regard to its own sexually assaulted in the preceding about objectifying women’s bodies, campus, the military pocketing money as if they have earned it sexual assault scandal, we’ve year. When expanded to include about perpetuating the belief that needs a complete overhaul in order during their nights off. seen how responding to sexual harassment, this number rose to women are substandard? How is to find the root of its sexual assault There are many San Antonio Spurs assault and harassment allegations 22 percent — more than 116,000 commitment defined so as to allow issue. fans at Baylor, however, I must say my with the aim of preserving an active-duty women — and 7 for the injustice of posting and We’ve walked this path already, issue with NBA players taking “nights off” establishment’s reputation can percent of active-duty men. In indulging in compromising photos and we know its pitfalls better began not far from the San Antonio River devolve into a much bigger issue addition, more than 50 percent of of the very women with whom you than most – Baylor is still making Walk at the AT&T Center. exceptionally quickly. Baylor is active-duty women who reported serve? headlines as it works its way It all started when head coach Greg recovering and making amends, sexual assault or harassment To be fair, many military through the quagmire that is sexual Popovich decided that it was best to sit but the military needs to take steps were found to have experienced members have responded assault, prevention and justice his three best players — Tim Duncan, to ensure that it doesn’t follow in “professional or social retaliation,” respectably to the Marines United on campus. The military has an Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili — at the our haphazard footsteps. according to the study. scandal. Facebook groups such opportunity here and now to use same time for certain games throughout A 2014 study by the RAND These numbers areas Female Marines United have the Marines United scandal as an the NBA season. The Spurs have won five National Defense Research disconcerting, but they are emerged to support military impetus to return to its core values NBA championships under Popovich, so Institute that surveyed almost made even more so by the victims of sexual exploitation, and truly revamp how it deals with it is easy to see how other NBA teams and 560,000 active duty and reservist blatant rejection of traditional and the Marine Corps released sexual assault, sexual harassment a casual NBA fan can see rest as formula service members found that values such as courage, honor a video in which Commandant and sexual exploitation. It should of success. approximately 1 percent of and commitment touted by the Gen. Robert Neller addressed the use it as an opportunity to But to me, the fact remains the same: active-duty men and 4.9 percent military. What is honorable about situation, condemning the group’s implement effective, long-term The NBA is an entertainment business, of active-duty women — that’s disgracing your fellow service actions. change now, before the situation and without its fans, the league is nothing. more than 20,000 women — were members? What is courageous “When I hear allegations of progresses. I happened to run across this situation when one of my favorite players, LeBron James, came to town to play the Dallas Mavericks. It wasn’t even an hour before the game's start when it was announced that their star player wouldn’t be dressing up Do you want to share your input on some of the hottest topics on campus? that night. This demonstrates exactly why Do you feel passionately about an issue in the Baylor community? this situation has become so unfair to the fans. NBA ticket prices vary, but for the Write a Letter to the Editor today! most part they are often lucrative. A regular NBA fan can only afford a handful of games a year up in the nose- bleeds. Also, the NBA and its teams, which includes players, owe it to the TV networks who program the game. Who: Anyone who tunes into Baylor news! I understand LeBron James averages the second-highest number of total minutes played this season, but in that What: A 300-400 word letter case, I would argue to play James less on any given night but do not allow him to Where: Email it to [email protected] make a fashion statement, sit on the end of the bench, be a team cheerleader and rip off a loyal fan who just paid $120 per When: Anytime ticket to sit 20 rows back behind your team’s bench. The fans deserve better. Former Why: Because we want to hear what you care about! NBA greats have complained about this generation’s brand of basketball, claiming it lacks toughness. It is true NBA players would play with torn ligaments, strains, sprains and fractures in the '80s and '90s, but that’s not my point. My point is, with the advancement in technology it has become clear when a player is injured and when a player is not, If you have questions about how to get involved, what to write about or any further and for that reason, unless you’re hurt, information about the Lariat, please email us at [email protected] or call play the game. It’s what you're paid to do. Gavin Rodger is a senior journalism our office at 254-710-1711. major from Eden Prairie, Minn.

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KALYN STORY made by a consultant review has some of the best staff in the Staff Writer that Baylor parking and nation. transportation services “This is a darn safe Chief of Police Brad Wigtil received last semester. Penney campus,” Childers said. “You said Baylor Police Department said the parking space as students own this campus. wants to earn the respect counter outside of the Speight Let’s take it back from the press and trust of Baylor students Garage has been helpful in and the idiots at ESPN who say everyday, and that is why he eliminating unnecessary traffic people shouldn’t send their is focusing on community in the garage. He said Student daughters to Baylor. Let’s take policing. Government has provided Baylor back.” “Establishing good funding to add parking space At the event, police officers relationships between students counters to two more garages, passed out several safety and police is vital to the safety which Penney recommended resources including a brochure of our students,” Wigtil said. to be the East Campus Garage about the police department, “If you don’t know and trust and Dutton Garage. fliers about underage drinking us, you will be hesitant to Childers addressed the and how to spot alcohol report, and that is the last negative media attention poisoning and cards to test thing we want.” Baylor has received regarding drinks to see if they have been Liesje Powers | Photo Editor Wigtil said he asks officers campus safety and assured drugged. Students can get any every shift to get out of their ADOPT-A-COP Chief of Police Brad Wigtil spoke at the Baylor Department of Public Safety’s first students that Baylor’s of these resources at the police student safety panel about the need for better relationships between police officers and students. car and introduce themselves department of public safety station. to students and ask if there is anything they can do to help. Wigtil said that since Jan. 1, officers have talked to more than 700 students separate from reports. Wigtil is also considering launching an “adopt-a-cop” program, asking student organizations to “adopt” a Baylor police officer and support them through prayer and encouragement. What’s Wigtil spoke at Baylor Department of Public Safety’s first student safety panel in the Bill Daniel Student Center Wednesday evening. Associate vice president of public safety Happening and security Mark Childers said the department plans to host an open forum once a semester to answer students’ questions and hear their concerns about safety on and on Campus? off campus. Childers stressed to students that no questions were off the table and that the panelists were there to help students in any way they could. When answering how Thursday, Mar. 23 The 15th Annual Bearathon students can contribute to 8 a.m. Student Foundation’s largest event making campus safer, Wigtil The 3rd Annual STEM + will begin in McLane Stadium’s South Plaza. reminded students to always Humanities Symposium Two events are offered – a half-marathon report if they see suspicious behavior. 1 p.m. Dr. Michael Merson, Duke Global Health course, known as “The Toughest Half in “Sometimes students Institute, and Dr. Peter Hotez, Baylor College of Texas,” and a more recreational 5K course. may think that they are over Medicine, will explore issues of global health. For more information and to register, visit reacting or bothering the The symposium will be held at Mayborn Museum police with non-emergencies, baylor.edu/bearathon. but we are always happy to Complex, SBC Theater. listen to reports,” Wigtil said. Sunday, Mar. 26 “We would rather be alerted to Men for Change something that turned out to 5:30 p.m. Join Men for Change every Thursday in Acrobatics & Tumbling be nothing than not know as the Bobo Spiritual Life Center Chapel to meet and Cheer on the Lady Bears – reigning soon as we could to something 1 p.m. that was potentially dangerous discuss ideas of spirituality and masculinity. National Champions – as they host Gannon to students.” University at the . Leigh Ann Moffett, director Friday, Mar. 24 of emergency management, encouraged students to UBreak Tuesday, Mar. 28 download the Rave Guardian App and explained that 10 a.m. Take a break from your busy schedule for Dr Pepper® Hour students can use it to text and a free breakfast, a cup of coffee and community in 3 p.m. A Baylor tradition since 1953, enjoy a Dr send pictures to dispatchers if the Bill Daniel Student Center, UB Room. Be sure to Pepper® float and catch up with friends in the they are in a situation where they are unable to or do not B.Y.O.M. (bring your own mug) and we’ll store it for Barfield Drawing Room or at Robinson Tower on want to call 911. you for the year! the 6th floor. During the question and answer portion of the event, Movie Screening: Metropolitan The Untold Story of the Lower Childers and Wigtil said 5:30 p.m. Phi Beta Kappa will host a special students who report a crime or Colorado River Authority (LRCA) screening of Whit Stillman’s Metropolitan, a witness a crime will be given 3:30 p.m. Author John Williams tells the story of amnesty by Baylor and Baylor witty comedy that earned an Academy Award the LRCA, which built a chain of dams and brought police if the student reporting nomination for Best Original Screenplay, in predictability to the cycle of droughts and floods had also been involved in Castellaw Communications Center, Room 101. illegal activity. For example, in the Central Texas area. Learn about the forces Wigtil said if a student is A discussion with Mr. Stillman about the art of of nature in Marrs McLean Science Building, underage drinking at a party filmmaking will follow. Packard Hall. and reports a sexual assault, no victim or witness will be American Sign Language Club reprimanded by the police or Wednesday, Mar. 29 Baylor for drinking. “Open Light” Night “We want students to 6:30 p.m. Join ASL Club members, Baylor students Lady Bears Softball vs. Abilene be safe, and we never want and Wacoans at Common Grounds for an ASL students to feel unsafe Christian University reporting an incident to us,” “Open Light” night! The Deaf community and ASL 6:05 p.m. Cheer on the #14 ranked softball team Childers said. “When in doubt, Club members will share jokes, stories and poetry. in the nation as the Lady Bears take on ACU at always call.” Getterman Stadium. Students also asked clarifying questions about Saturday, Mar. 25 when to report to the police as opposed to the Title IX office. Multicultural Student Childers advised students to Leadership Summit always report to the police All day. Sponsored by Multicultural Affairs, the ,even if the student does not want to press criminal summit will feature workshops and speakers that charges. Wigtil said the police prepare students to engage culture while leading department and Title IX work in an ever-changing world. Visit baylor.edu/ closely to ensure students who experience trauma are given multicultural for more information or to register. all the resources available and For more, join Baylor Connect at said he would advise reporting any incident of sexual assault baylor.edu/baylorconnect or intimidation to both the police and the Title IX office. Follow @BaylorSA, @BaylorMA and In addition to taking @BaylorUB on Twitter. questions from students, panelists updated students on current and upcoming improvements and changes to campus security measures. Matt Penney, director of parking and transportation services, detailed suggestions Thursday, March 23, 2017 The Baylor Lariat 4 News FAMILY Organization seeks to empower women from Page 1

RYLEE SEAVERS percent of the workforce in the United guidance on entering the business Staff Writer States, and there are approximately world. The Waco chapter meets on 10.3 million more men in the U.S. the third Thursday of every month at and will be updated as event start The National Association of workforce than women. In the Rosati’s Pizza in Hewitt. times are confirmed. In addition Female Executives is a national first quarter of 2017, another Pew Heaven Epperson is a board to the various events, there will organization that seeks to empower Research study reported that only member of the Waco National be educational seminars on the women to achieve success in their 5.4 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs Association of Female Executives stage in the Extraco Events careers and personal lives, according are women, and only 20.2 percent chapter. Epperson said women in Center. to its website. Communication of Fortune 500 board members are business empower and help each The schedule includes a manager of the Waco chapter Caryn women. other, where men sometimes see the barbecue cook-off presented Brown said workplace equality has Part of the issue, Brown said, is women in their field as a threat or as by Slovacek’s all day Saturday, not been achieved in the United that women are not asking for the competition. She used to struggle a South 40 car and motorcycle States, and there is still progress to positions that they want, and more with public speaking but said that showdown presented by Waco be made. women need to feel empowered to do the National Association of Female Towing on Sunday, various The National Association so. Joining groups like the National Executives gave her opportunities to outdoor and indoor lifestyle of Female Executives provides Courtesy Photo Association of Female Executives improve her skills. Hearing feedback exhibitors, a rock climbing opportunities for women to network, and other organizations for working and learning from other women wall, a bungee trampoline and share experiences and hear from In addition, Brown said most women can help, Brown said. has been a major benefit of the a South 40 Shootout Fishing speakers at monthly meetings, people would rather hire a man Brown also said it is important for organization, Epperson said. Tournament. Throughout the Brown said. Brown also said female for IT-related services, so she gets women who are aspiring to enter the “I get to tap into some resources weekend, ATV Test Track executives have a different set of extra credentials to help prove her business world to find a mentor or a that I wouldn’t ordinarily had I sponsored by Waco Motor issues in the workplace than men in experience and knowledge. group of other women to guide them. not been a part of [the National Sports will offer ATV rides the same positions. “I think it’s important when you “It’s just such a hard thing Association of Female Executives],” onsite, and Allen Samuels Brown owns her own IT company take into consideration that [nearly] to navigate, and even if they are Epperson said. Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram and has to deal with the struggles of half of the workforce makes up such nowhere near the same industry you Epperson said female students will offer test drives for Ram, doing business in a male-dominated a small percentage of management are, just somebody else that you can that want to go into business should according to Ingram. industry. positions and executive positions,” lean on,” Brown said. never give up and remember that “Any time that we business “I face a lot of questions about Brown said. Brown encouraged female Baylor “failure is sometimes your greatest owners can bring activities to my qualifications because I am a A recent Pew Research report students to attend a meeting and success.” Waco that are fun, entertaining woman,” Brown said. found that women make up 46.8 reach out to a member for advice and and have value, I think it’s important that we do that,” Ted Teague, general manager of FORUM from Page 1 ARREST from Page 1 Allen Samuels Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram, said. “I’ve been involved with the South 40 according to the American Immigration Council. them from getting legal status.” Outdoor Expo for five years, “Because this was a program that was instituted Students were given the opportunity to engage and I’ve watched it grow each by the executive office and not congress, it could with panelists and ask them questions about their were ever filed. and every year, it’s a huge fun not be permanent and could not confer legal status,” experience with immigration policy and what However, according to the Waco two-day family event.” Hernandez said. “Because it was instituted by the can be done to change the conversation about it. Tribune-Herald, in January, the woman Ingram said exhibitors apply president, it can be destroyed by the president. Conversation groups were formed to allow students who claimed she had been assaulted by to be at the event. Applications With the swipe of the pen, President Trump can to connect with each other to share opinions and Armstead and Chatman filed a federal are screened to make sure they eliminate the program.” experiences. Title IX lawsuit against the school are a good fit for the family- McKeever continued to explain that as the “I wish I saw more people here [at immigration citing that Baylor’s football program friendly atmosphere as well as a future of DACA becomes more uncertain, many forum] that don’t know as much about immigration encouraged and fostered a culture of good fit for the outdoor theme. non-citizens are concerned about the future of their so that they can be educated on this topic, too,” deviating behavior including illegal drugs The exhibits include RVs, lives in the United States and because of the nature Amarillo senior Hadassa Perez said. and getting female students in the Baylor ATVs, boats, kayaks, fishing of the naturalization process, many non-citizens THIS Matters is a series of discussion panels Bruins hostess program to provide sexual gear and outdoor gear. have no choice but to come to the United States that seeks to address immediate or unanticipated favors to recruits. “We are most looking illegally, McKeever said. McKeever addressed issues affecting our campus community. By There is no information as to forward to seeing lots of the complexity of the naturalization process and connecting leaders with diverse perspectives, whether Armstead’s arrest today has any families and smiling faces the narrative of non-citizens being a burden to THIS Matters provides a safe space for the Baylor connection to the incident that occurred enjoying this event,” Ingram American society. community to share ideas and enhance each other’s in 2013. wrote. “There are lots of great “[Non-citizens] are not a burden because they understanding of complex topics. Armstead, who appeared in 27 games free activities for kids such as choose to be a burden,” McKeever said. “They LatinX Coalition is a group of Latino student for Baylor, recorded five catches for catch and release in a live fish are a burden because our system sets them up for leaders committed to fostering unity and inclusion 62 yards and one touchdown before he tank thanks to Cabela’s, bungee failure and makes them a burden. They want to among the Latino community. The LatinX was dismissed from the program for a trampoline, climbing rock wall, have access— they have family relationships and Coalition meets every other Thursday night in the “violation of team rules,” according to face painting, and much more.” employment -- but have these immigration laws SUB. ESPN. He was expelled from Baylor in which act as a barrier after barrier that prevent Feb. 2016, and his appeal was denied.

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CAROLINE BENTLEY there is free parking around Reporter the market and no entrance in Waco: fee to enter in. The Farmers The Waco Downtown Market lasts from 9 a.m. to Farmers Market is the talk 1 p.m. each Saturday and is of the town — but not for a great place for family and >> Today its sweet treats, but because friends to get together. It of its big move. The Farmers does not take away the entire 7-9 p.m.— La Terza Classe day and allows people to Market moved locations on performs. Dichotomy Saturday to 500 Washington come and go as they please. Coffee & Spirits. Ave. to accommodate the “I’m excited for the new construction of the new change happening with the riverfront development. farmers market. Waco is 7:30-8:30 p.m.— Baylor “I think our customers going through a huge ‘face- Concert Choir. Jones and vendors were a little lift,’ and the farmers market Concert Hall. nervous and sad to leave is just another part of the our old location. It is a growth in Waco,” South 7:30-9:30 p.m.— The beautiful spot, and we will Bend, Ill., freshman Taylor Amish Project. Sold out. Hylton said. certainly miss it. However, Mabee Theatre. last weekend was a success, All vendors from the and I think everyone sees original location of the that our new location is a farmers market moved to 7:30 p.m.— An Evening great alternative,” said Kristi Liesje Powers | Photo Editor the new location with the With Whit Stillman. Barfield Pereira, Waco Downtown IN WITH THE NEW The Downtown Waco Farmers Market has moved locations. The market exception of Sergio. Pereira Drawing Room, Student Farmers Market marketing can now be enjoyed at 500 Washington Ave. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Saturday. explained that the farmers Union Building. manager. market plans to grow and The Farmers Market to support local farmers change for some in the freshman here at Baylor. It’s add new vendors as the has become a staple on and artisans as well as to Waco community. Mixed always a part of my weekend,” months go on. >> Friday the weekends for Baylor enrich the culture of our reviews are coming from Highland Park senior Allison The plan for the University students and community,” the Downtown Baylor University students Schwartz said. “It’s sad that it Downtown Waco Farmers 5:30 p.m.— Whit Stillman’s Market is to return to the Waco residents. Waco Farmers Market after finding out the farmers moved because it’s definitely Film: “Metropolitan” and Launched in November website said. market had moved locations not the same farmers market, original location once a Conversation with its of 2011, the Farmers Market As a common stop on and knowing how long it but maybe with time it will construction is complete, aimed, “To bring locally Saturday mornings, the could take to be completed. grow on me.” which Pereira said could Creator. Castellaw 101. grown and produced goods farmers market changing “I’ve been coming to the Just the same as the potentially be 18 months or to downtown Waco in order locations was not a positive farmers market since I was a original farmers market, longer. 7-9 p.m.— Paul Schafer performs. Dichotomy Coffee & Spirits.

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Upon arriving to the movie equality. One of my favorite scenes 8-11 p.m.— Zack Willard theater and seeing the line wrapping was when Belle is teaching a young and Holly Tucker. Backyard around the building for the opening girl to read and she is approached Bar, Stage & Grill. weekend performance of “Beauty and by a man who reprimands her for the Beast,” I knew that there must be teaching the girl to read. She tells the something good about this movie man that everyone should be able >> Saturday that was attracting all of these people. to read no matter if they are boys or I admittedly, did not care to see it, girls. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.— The but after my friends talked me into A certain string of controversial Bearathon. Downtown it, I was pleasantly surprised by how scenes that underline homosexuality Associated Press Waco. this new rendition of the beloved have certain market segments BELLE OF THE BALL The new remake of the timeless classic “Beauty and animated movie was a phenomenal the Beast” shows viewers the importance of doing what you love and not concerned about whether or not 10 a.m.-5 p.m.— South portrayal of this timeless story. this film is appropriate for children. being concerned about judgment from others. The tale is a testament of But this film is so much more than 40 Outdoor Expo. Extraco empowerment and breaking the these brief scenes. The scenes are movie, Belle is misunderstood by don’t all look the same and may Events Center, 4601 status quo. The story is centered up to your own interpretation, but those around her, and the Beast not look so bright at the beginning. Bosque Blvd. around Belle, a young woman in a this can’t deter the message from has deep issues of regret from the When Belle is first locked in the small French town who is struggling speaking to you. This film is about decisions he has made in his life. At castle, she feels as though her life is 2-3 p.m.— U.S. Army with finding her sense of belonging. becoming empowered, finding how the beginning of the movie, Belle going to end. She doesn’t realize how Band Saxophone Quartet. She doesn’t fit within the cultural you fit in the world and looking past can’t stand the Beast, and vice versa, this experience will change her and Free admission. Meadows landscape of her community – the appearances of others. It is about but the two characters go through how her relationship with the Beast Recital Hall. finding herself with her head in looking past society’s standards and a learning curve to see each others’ will help her grow as a person. As a book instead of searching for a doing the things that you love. points-of-view. When they are able college students, we are seeking out husband. Belle, portrayed by Emma We can all learn a lesson from this to understand each other, they realize our next steps, but it is movies like 2 & 7:30 p.m.— The Amish Watson, does a great job of bringing film. This film is about daring to be they are not quite that different after “Beauty and the Beast” that remind Project. Sold out. Mabee life to the character. As a champion different, to see the world through all. us that the best decisions we could Theatre. of women’s rights, Watson made sure the lens of someone else – looking But most of all, this film is about ever make are hidden until we take a to portray Belle as an advocate of past appearances and labels. In the realizing that our “happily ever afters” chance on them.

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BEN EVERETT Rhule also emphasized the Sports Writer importance of practice, saying that the only way to get better Baylor football opened is with practice. spring practice on Saturday, “It’s where you learn how to ushering in the first year of compete,” Rhule said Saturday new head coach Matt Rhule’s morning. “People say, `Do era in the program. your job.’ You have to learn In his opening statement, how to do your job, so you have Rhule said the players have a to do it under stress. Practice great attitude so far, but there is where we learn how to do is still work to be done. our job under stress. Those “Everyone had a great techniques, those details we attitude,” Rhule said. “Everyone teach them in the meetings-we is not where we want them to perfect them on the practice be mentally, even at this point, field. I love the process.” but they’re working toward The Bears have seven getting there. So, I was excited returning starters on offense about that, but I want to see from the 7-6 team that won the some crispness.” Motel 6 Cactus Bowl, giving A key headliner going co-offensive coordinators Jeff into spring is the quarterback Nixon and Glenn Thomas competition between plenty to work with. returning sophomore Zach Nixon says he is pleased Smith and graduate transfer with the level of talent and the Anu Solomon. depth he has seen so far from Liesje Powers | Photo Editor Rhule says he’s excited to the offensive players. THE BOYS ARE BACK AT IT AGAIN Baylor football began practice this past Saturday, marking the first-ever practice for newly see them finally throw the ball. “We think we have a lot of hired head football coach Matt Rhule and the rest of his staff. Baylor plays their annual spring game on April 22. “The one thing we haven’t talent here at Baylor University them compete. Everyone’s Snow, who followed Rhule to judging them on what they’re Hopefully, we have two, two seen is our guys throw and on the offensive side of the jockeying for a starting Baylor from Temple University, doing now. So we’re going to and half groups that can play, catch the ball, so it will be ball,” Nixon said. “There’s position or backup position. will have six returning starters. give everybody reps in spring. and we keep them fresh.” nice to see our guys throw and going to be a lot of competition And like I said, it’s just going Snow says the defense will We play 18 to 25 every game, Spring practice will resume catch. It will be the first time at every position -- offensive to be great to finally get them run with multiple units and which is not typical of what until April 22 when the team I’ve seen Zach Smith or Anu line, wide receivers, running out there and see what they that they are trying to get as they’ve done here. The reason will play in the annual spring or Preston (Heard) or any of backs, tight ends. So it’s just can do.” many players on the field as we do that is because you can’t game. those guys throw a football. So, going to be good to get them As for defense, new possible. play all the plays we play on it will be a welcome change.” out there, evaluate them, have defensive coordinator Phil “I’ve told them we’re defense now with one group.

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