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HAZING ALLEGATIONS TCU JUSTICE COALITION Fraternity members charged Campus organization meets to after student is taken to discuss isolation, stereotypes the hospital PAGE 6 PAGE 5 2 September 27, 2018 · The Skiff · tcu360.com CAMPUS NEWS New TCU safety app now available

BY BRANSON NELSON STAFF WRITER , TCU 360 It will be nice to

For National have quick, easy Preparedness Month, TCU is introducing a access to some safety and security app that will give users quick important TCU The Skiff access to the TCU Police Department and other resources. TCU Box 298050 campus resources. Fort Worth, TX 76129 Adrian Andrews, SOPHIE LEONARDO [email protected] associate vice chancellor SOPHOMORE SPEECH Phone (817) 257-3600 of public safety, said he PATHOLOGY MAJOR Fax (817) 257-7133 wanted to introduce the app during orientation Editor RICHARD EDGEMON but decided to wait until said. “You can let friends late September. know that after this timer Design Editor Advertising Manager The app, which is runs out in 60 minutes or Jenna Dukes Dorothy Anderson available in the App Store whatever, it will call the Associate Editor Business Manager and Google Play, has friend to let them know Renee Umsted Leah Griffin several functions. you aren’t there. It won’t Pressing the top, call the police depart- Director of Student Media orange button on the app ment--this one is just for Jean Marie Brown will call the TCU Police friends.” Department. Students The Campus Chair, Department of Journalism should always call the Resources option Uche Onyebadi, Ph. D police department over provides contact the Fort Worth Police numbers, campus crime Distribution: Newspapers are available free on campus and Department. Calling information, parking and PHOTO FROM THE FROGSHIELD APP surrounding locations, limit one per person. Additional copies FWPD leads to their transportation maps and TCU has launched a new campus safety app for students and faculty. are $.50 and are dispatcher calling TCU other police services. available at the Skiff office. if the emergency is on “I think this new app The Skiff is an official student publication campus. will be really beneficial of Texas Christian University, produced by students “I don’t think a lot to students,” said Sophie of TCU and sponsored by the of people have the TCU Leonardo, a sophomore TCU Department of Journalism. emergency number speech pathology major. It operates under the policies memorized,” said Annie “It will be nice to have of the Student Media Committee.. Feeley, a sophomore quick, easy access to The Skiff is published Thursdays during fall speech pathology major. some important TCU and spring semesters except finals week and holidays. “It will be good to have resources.” an app that will contact The services button COPYRIGHT All rights for the entire contents of this newspaper them quickly.” will give students the shall be the property of the Student Media.No part thereof may The Anonymous option to quickly call be reproduced or aired Report option allows Froggie Five-0 and look without prior consent of the Student Media Director. The Skiff users to alert the police at safety and shuttle does not assume liability for any product department of any route maps. and services advertised herein. ongoing issues. App “FrogShield is free Liability for misprints due to our error is limited to the users can photograph or and it takes less than a cost of the advertising. take video of crimes in minute to download,” The Skiff progress and submit a Andrews said. “We just Circulation: 2000 tip. haven’t told the masses Subscriptions: 817-257-6274 The FriendWatch yet. We are going to roll it Rates are $30 per semester. button is another safety out with a big campaign PHOTO FROM THE FROGSHIELD APP feature. and hand out little Icon for TCU FrogShield app. Moudy Building South “You hit the business cards and try to News Room, Room 212 FriendWatch button if get everybody to sign up 2805 S. University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76109 you’re going out for a run on it.” or something,” Andrews

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CAMPUS NEWS Forum challenges TCU students

BY TAYLOR BOSER EXECUTIVE EDITOR, TCU 360

Former Mexican president Vicente Fox emphasized the need for a return to strong, compassion- ate leadership in the U.S. following Monday's annual World Leaders Forum. "I think we need to promote democracy, promote freedom, freedom of speech," Fox said. The forum brings PHOTO BY TAYLOR BOSER some of the highest-pro- Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, and Rigoberta Munchu, the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner, spoke on campus during the World Leaders Forum. file statements from across the globe to North Texas. It focuses on emerging leaders. building a wall between illegal immigrants from leading during difficult President Trump has the border of the U.S. entering the country. times and investing in been adamant about and Mexico to prevent However, Fox said the idea to build a wall is "stupid." "Why should we go now against migrants when we all are IF BAKING migrants?" Fox said. Fox comes from migrant families on his FRESH BREAD father and mother's sides. He thinks there's a better way to handle the EVERY 4 HOURS issue of immigration. MAKES US FREAKS "We don’t need ™ walls--we need bridges," Fox said. "We need understanding each FREAK YEAH other, we need to listen and we don’t need to WE’RE FREAKS isolate." He was joined at the forum by Rigoberta Menchú Tum, the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner. Menchú, a human rights activist, PHOTO BY TAYLOR BOSER talked about how she Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, sits down with TCU 360 for an stayed positive through interview. hardships, including her mother's kidnapping, great things in life and faculty and members of torture and death. challenged them to do the TCU community who VISIT JIMMYJOHNS.COM Fox, president of things to make others erupted with applause Mexico from 2000-2006, happy. after each answer was TO FIND A LOCATION NEAR YOU told the audience The audience was given. they were born to do filled with students, September 27, 2018 · The Skiff · tcu360.com 5 CAMPUS NEWS Student in hazing incident had blood alcohol five times the legal limit BY TAYLOR BOSER who were forced to drink according to the court weren’t allowed to leave EXECUTIVE EDITOR, TCU360 because they aren’t facing documents. the room to throw up. criminal charges. The next task for the One pledge ROBBIE VAGLIO Barksdale and Walker two pledges was to sort blacked out from the MANAGING EDITOR, TCU360 have been charged sprinkles while being consumption of alcohol with personal hazing, yelled at by Barksdale and was found by Court documents alcohol violation, inves- and Walker. The another member of filed in connection with tigation-patrol and pledges also were told to Kappa Sigma. allegations of hazing at possessing a fictitious consume vodka during An ambulance was Kappa Sigma portray an license, in connection this time, according to called and the pledge afternoon of drinking with the Sept. 3 incident. IMAGE COURTESY OF TARRANT COUNTY JAIL court documents. was taken to Harris that ended with an The court documents Students Andrew Walker (left) and Christoper Barksdale have been One pledge told Methodist Hospital unconscious student reveal an afternoon arrested and are facing hazing charges. investigators he drank Emergency Room where being taken to the marked by excessive from the bottle of vodka he was treated for acute hospital. drinking. to bring a “handle” of Barksdale’s room on the between 10 to 15 times. alcohol poisoning with a The student, who isn’t Barksdale is a Tito’s vodka, or a 1.75 second floor, according Barksdale and Walker blood alcohol level of 0.4 being named by TCU former student and liter bottle, to the Kappa to the affidavits. warned the pledges that percent. 360, had a blood alcohol Walker is classified as a Sigma chapter house. Andrew Walker and refusing to drink would The other student level of 0.4 percent, or sophomore. “Hurry up,” Barksdale another student, who put the pledges on the was returned to his five times the legal limit According to the wrote in a text. “The is not charged, joined “cut list” to be dropped dorm room in an for an adult 21 and older, affidavits, the afternoon longer you make me Barksdale and the from the fraternity. intoxicated state, but according to the arrest began with a text wait the worse it’s going recruits. In addition to being he was not medically warrant affidavits for message from Barksdale yo(sic) get.” One of the pledges forced to consume evaluated, according to Christopher Barksdale to two students who The pledges arrived at began drinking in the alcohol, the pledges said the documents. He told and Andrew Walker. had been accepted as the chapter house around bathroom after Barksdale they had to eat expired investigators that on a TCU 360 isn’t naming fraternity pledges. 4 p.m. Once inside, they gave him a beer and guacamole. scale of 1-10, his level of either of the students One pledge was told were instructed to go to told him to “shoot” it, They told police they intoxication was a 9.9. MARQUIS AT STONEGATE

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CAMPUS LIFE Justice Coalition meets to discuss issues and to work toward change

BY BENTON MCDONALD campus, while others put SPORTS EDITOR, TCU 360 their heads down when he tried to greet them Some TCU students during his shifts as a desk are trying to change the assistant in Clark Hall. way the campus at large Means was among views and interacts with 40 students who talked students of color. about pushing to make At the first meeting the campus more of the TCU Justice inclusive. Coalition, students of Co-founder and senior color talked about feeling Michelle Nguyen said the isolated and stereotyped coalition wants students by white students and of color to feel valued faculty. enough to speak up for First-year student the marginalization that Christian Means said they feel like going to he thought about trans- TCU creates. PHOTO BY OLIVIA WANG ferring during his first Nguyen and fellow Junior Cameron Law spoke about the irony of the pillars for historically African-American Greek organizations being placed right in the middle week of classes because senior Hope Bentley of a place where they feel so much discrimination. of the microaggres- began the coalition sions directed toward last semester as part Their goals include an a standard for diversity, they all want to see. monuments in the him. He said some white of their senior project effort to expand TCU’s equity and inclusion “Our main things is Greek Village for the students seemed to avoid for the Chancellor’s core curriculum to (DEI). that we don’t want to National Pan-Hellenic him on the sidewalks of Leadership Program. include classes that meet The coalition plans to spit out ideas and just Council (NPHC) and start a petition to present have people follow us,” Multicultural Greek Justin T. Holt, Managing Attorney to the Faculty Senate that said Nguyen. “We want Council (MGC) are supports the requirement people to be able to surrounded by the Mallory, Lollar, Holt & Associates, P.C. and classes on diversity speak about their own houses of those who and inclusion. experiences and come up stereotype and exclude 817-924-3236 The coalition’s with ideas themselves.” the members of these 3024 Sandage Avenue meetings serve as forums Junior Cameron Law councils. for minority and white said some minority “They’re not only Fort Worth, TX 76109 students to speak about students don’t feel as ignorant but actively Mon - Fri 8:30AM - 5PM their experiences on if their culture is being derogatory towards campus, talk about the properly recognized or our culture,” he said, www.TrafficTx.com issues they face and begin appreciated on campus. referring to white to work on the change Law noted the two students on campus.

Traffic Tickets Drug Offenses Alcohol Speeding Tickets Accident Citations Assault Cases PHOTO BY BENTON MCDONALD School Bus Citations “Something that we’ve noticed as students of color on this campus is that a lot of students of color feel the same way that TCU fosters this environment that doesn’t always include students of color,” said Nguyen. September 27, 2018 · The Skiff · tcu360.com 7 CAMPUS NEWS Students to alter habits after locker room burglary

BY ROBBIE VAGLIO identified a suspect via additional information MANAGING EDITOR, TCU 360 security cameras in the regarding the ongoing team’s practice facility, investigation. Multiple items the Walsh Complex at the For students to were stolen from TCU Meyer-Martin Athletic prevent a situation like Football’s locker room Complex. this from happening Tuesday, Sept. 11 while “We think it occurred again in the future, the team was preparing between the beginning Andrews recommends for their game against and end of football all students should lock Ohio State. practice,” Associate their dorm rooms. Several cell phones Vice Chancellor of “I will make sure to and Beats headphones Public Safety Adrian keep things locked and IMAGE COURTESY OF THE TCU POLICE DEPARTMENT were stolen from the Andrews said. “We have stored away from being The thief was identified via security footage in the practice facility. player’s individual a two or three-hour time out in the open,” said lockers. span when the person junior business major lots or other public parking lot only had Detective McCormack TCU has taken extra committed the crime.” Maddy Potts. “I want to spaces, said junior Kaycei surveillance on a limited at (817)257-7050. If precaution in the past to Andrews and the make sure I have all of Harvey. space in the parking lot the suspect is spotted ensure a situation like rest of TCU PD were my things tucked away. “When my vehicle and nobody was ever on campus, call TCU this will never happen. unable to provide any Things that are expensive got broken into, at found for breaking into PD immediately at Head Coach Gary additional information or special to me I don’t least five other cars got all of the cars that night.” (817)257-7777. Patterson said the team regarding the ongoing want to flash those items broken into as well,” said The thief is still Students should also has lock boxes in their investigation. around.” Harvey. “Whenever I at-large. TCU PD download the FrogShield lockers to keep their Andrews and the TCU security keeps reported the situation to requests anyone with App to notify TCU PD valuable items secure. rest of TCU PD were students safe but needs TCU Police, the cameras information about about the suspect. TCU Police have unable to provide any improvement in parking that they have in the the burglar to contact

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CAMPUS LIFE Comedy group explores religious beliefs during Crossroads Lecture BY RENEE UMSTED Faith and Public Life, ASSOCIATE EDITOR, THE SKIFF said talking across differences is important The SketchCo for religious people to comedy team used realize what they have in humor Tuesday night common with each other. to encourage people to A recent Pew Research examine the common Center analysis created threads of their religious a new typology for views rather than focus religious groups in on differences. America, categorizing A crowd of about adults into seven groups 140 people - students, based on characteristics faculty and community such as shared beliefs, members - filled the how actively they practice auditorium in Moudy their spiritual tradition North to learn how to be and how much value they respectful when blending place on their religion. humor and religion. The While factors such as comedians based their political orientation, race PHOTO BY RENEE UMSTED six scripted sketches on and ethnicity were not In the last sketch of the show, the comedy team highlight how distracting phones can be during times of worship. common actions and used to group the partici- religious beliefs. pants, the results indicate orientations, showing the conflict among and Britt Luby, the that some groups have the connections between within religious groups in coordinator of the specific demographic religion, politics and America. Crossroads Lecture on profiles and political race and highlighting Censoring what is mentioned in public or trying to simply change jokes to fit current standards of what is appropriate are not permanent solutions to deciding what should be the foundation for humor, said SketchCo writer-actor Ben Fort. PHOTO BY RENEE UMSTED If people base their In this sketch, three people try to convince a man to join the humor on the fact that Holier-Than-Thou Club, the only group that can go to heaven. individuals are inherently valuable, they will not that he would also have racist and Islamophobic have to change their to love himself. comments made by the comedy over time. Mark Schatzman, passenger. The first sketch, titled 59, said the belief store In the question “Pardon Me,” made fun sketch was most striking and answer session of people who use social to him because it made that followed the media to point out and him reflect on which of show, the members of correct errors in other his parents’ beliefs he SketchCo talked about people’s beliefs and who was still carrying. how important it is to stubbornly refuse to Five of the sketches approach conversations acknowledge the validity were performed live, one about religious matters in anyone else’s ideas. was on video. In the clip, with a desire to learn, In another sketch, a a Syrian immigrant to the not with an attitude of man walked into a belief United States working aggression. store to return some of as a Lyft driver narrated First-year student the beliefs he received a passenger conversation. Jessica Webba said the from his parents. The The driver reflected event showed her that man ultimately left the on the passenger’s lack she needed to question store with the idea that of knowledge about why she laughs at jokes one should treat others the driver’s religion because comedy can with love, recognizing and culture based on sometimes be hurtful. September 27, 2018 · The Skiff · tcu360.com 11

CAMPUS LIFE Students practice Judaism without religious accommodation policy BY RENEE UMSTED September this year; when during the year no students completed ASSOCIATE EDITOR, THE SKIFF both fell on school days. the holiday occurs and the renewal process, said A religious accom- what kinds of activities Britt Luby, an associate A lack of Jewish modation policy, are associated with each chaplain. student organizations which the Student holiday. According to the TCU and different religious Government Association “It’s really an Fact Book, 51 undergrad- customs can present has supported, will be inclusive event to try uate students in fall 2017 challenges for TCU’s presented to the Faculty to understand these self-identified as Jewish. Jewish community. Senate and the Provost holidays for everyone’s Finding students who This year, the Jewish Council this fall, said the sake,” Snow said. “We want to be involved with High Holy Days, which Rev. Angela Kaufman, want to be respectful TCU Hillel is difficult include Rosh Hashanah TCU’s minister and to everybody who’s because encounter- and Yom Kippur, occur church relations officer. involved.” ing Jewish students in September during the The John V. Roach Sarah Davis, a Jewish at TCU, a predom- school week. Honors College has been senior religion major and inantly Christian PHOTO BY RENEE UMSTED TCU has no official creating a list of religious classical studies minor, school, is unlikely, said The Religious Advisory Council meets a few times each semester to religious accommodation holidays to provide to said that while TCU Viola Clark, a Jewish discuss how faith groups represented at TCU can function better on policy that would allow faculty and staff of the does not have an official first-year religion major campus. students to be excused Honors College to make religious accommodation and Jewish studies, from class to celebrate them more aware of the policy, in her experience, Middle East studies and Jewish students are However, a group of or observe religious faith traditions of honors professors do not hesitate psychology triple minor. searching for ways to students went to a local holidays. students, faculty and to permit students to “Building a meet each other and synagogue to celebrate Jews are not the only staff, said Diane Snow, miss class for religious community is the hardest practice their faith Rosh Hashanah, Davis people who observed the dean of the Honors reasons. thing at a school like together. said. holidays recently. College. TCU Hillel, the this,” Clark said. Meeting other Jewish “It’s just kind of Muslims, for example, Snow said the list organization for Jewish Luby said she expects students usually happens assumed that everyone is observed two holidays— includes information students, is no longer that Hillel will become by chance since people just Christian, and that’s Eid al-Adha and about how long each an officially recognized recognized in January. do not casually ask others just kind of the default,” Ashoura—in August and holiday is observed, group on campus because In the meantime, about their religion. Davis said. 12 September 27, 2018 · The Skiff · tcu360.com September 27, 2018 · The Skiff · tcu360.com 13 SPORTS Football looks to hit reset button amid losing streak BY ROBBIE VAGLIO MANAGING EDITOR, TCU 360

The Horned Frogs will need to flip the switch on offense in the second half in order to move to .500 in Big 12 play. They return to Amon G. Carter Stadium Saturday evening to take on the Iowa State Cyclones. “It always feels good to be back in the Carter,” said defensive end . “We’re surrounded by great fans, great atmosphere and playing in front of your home fans is always good. Something about the Carter at night is always a bit more lively, AP PHOTO/CHARLIE NEIBERGALL so I’m excited about Iowa State running back David Montgomery (32) runs up field during that.” the first half of an NCAA game against Akron, Satur- TCU is “not where day, Sept. 22, 2018, in Ames, Iowa. PHOTO BY CRISTIAN ARGUETASOTO [they] want to be” Innis Gaines awaits a play against Texas. TCU vs UT 9-22-18. entering week five, quarter,” said Patterson. thing that I talked to according to head coach “We need to hold on to him about is he’s young second half in order to Banogu. “They have Walker Award nominee, Gary Patterson. Last the football game. You and that he’s going to move to .500 in Big 12 size on the outside, and an honor awarded to week, Patterson’s squad don’t need to panic. go through situations play. they like to utilize their the top running back in suffered a second-half Both ball games we were where things don’t look Iowa State’s defense strengths. For us, it’s to college football. He leads meltdown for the second ahead. That’s not just on as bright as they may has not allowed a single come into practice and the Cyclones with 77.7 week in a row where Shawn.” have in high school. For point in the fourth come into film learning rushing yards per game. Shawn Robinson’s hiccup him, it’s learning from quarter in seven of their and understanding what “When they drop Robinson lost a from Saturday is one his mistakes and trying last 11 games; they have they do so that we can back to pass you have and threw for two inter- week removed from his to be smarter and more averaged 3.7 points per take those things away.” to have a plan for their ceptions in the 31-16 loss two- second efficient every time he’s fourth quarter in that Patterson said Iowa tailback,” said Patterson. to Texas. half against Ohio State. out there.” span. In the second half State “does not beat “I think when you look at “We got to figure out “I think Shawn is The Horned Frogs overall, the Cyclones’ themselves.” the stats he broke more what we keep doing at getting better every will need to flip the defense has allowed 6.9 Iowa State’s skill-set tackles than anyone else the start of the third day,” said Banogu. “One switch on offense in the points in their last 14 is not one-sided, and the last year.” games. Cyclones have shown Patterson said this Expert Alterations Iowa State defensive the ability to beat teams week’s game will be end JaQuan Bailey leads with their offense. 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SPORTS Patterson: ‘Robinson possesses potential to mirror Andy Dalton’

BY GARRETT PODELL hands of Texas safeties consecutive victories is years.” MANAGING EDITOR, TCU 360 Brandon Jones and one the 2018 iteration The Horned Frogs Caden Sterns and a could easily replicate. actually out-gained the Saturday didn’t go fumble following a It’s the same strategy Longhorns by five yards, the way TCU head coach 16-yard gain on the the Longhorns utilized to 372 to 367. The TCU Gary Patterson would’ve ground, Patterson said defeat TCU on Saturday: defense sacked Ehlinger liked on either side of the the loss in Austin isn’t force takeaways and three times while not ball as the 17th ranked all on his sophomore ride a solid offensive surrendering any sacks. Horned Frogs lost for the quarterback who output. Texas forced “I’m not overly upset second week in a row, accounted for the Horned TCU into committing with the defense, but this time a 31-16 road Frogs’ only touchdown, four turnovers, and the bottom line is you’ve defeat against Texas. a goal-line fade pass Longhorn quarterback got to find a way to get Patterson noted that to Jalen Sam Ehlinger did enough a takeaway,” Patterson quarterback Shawn Reagor that concluded PHOTO BY CRISTIAN ARGUETASOTO to win, totaling 286 yards said. Robinson’s uneven play the first half. TCU quarterback Shawn Robinson calls out a play at the line of of offense and three Once the defense during his first season as “You can’t turn scrimmage against Texas in Austin. touchdowns. finds their way to helping the starting quarterback the ball over and beat “I think you have the Horned Frogs win hasn’t been too different people,” Patterson said. passes for 841 yards touchdowns and three to give Texas credit,” the turnover battle, than Cincinnati Bengals’ “You’ve got to make sure while throwing five . Patterson said. “They’re which is a realistic starting quarterback that you take care of touchdowns and three When Dalton was doing what they need expectation with more and former Horned business, and some of interceptions. finding his way in 2007 to do on offense to win than a few pieces from Frog Andy Dalton’s first that is on us. It’s not just Through Dalton’s first and with Robinson still ballgames, and they’re 2017’s top-ranked Big 12 season under center in on Shawn.” four contests against looking to capture week- letting their defense defense still in uniform, Fort Worth. Through Robinson’s Baylor, No. 7 Texas, to-week consistency this win the ballgame for in addition to Robinson Even though Robinson first four contests against Air Force and SMU, he season, the game plan them. It’s a good game learning through his committed a career-high Southern, SMU, Ohio completed 75 of his 126 the Horned Frogs used plan, and we know that lumps, 2018 still has a three turnovers, two State and Texas, he’s passes for 763 yards to close out Dalton’s game plan very well, it’s chance to go out with a interceptions into the completed 74 of his 122 while throwing three first year with four how we’ve been here 21 bang like 2007.