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NATHAN KEIL mock the recent sexual assault allegations and “That coach” refers to former Baylor football lived for a laugh that’s going to be on TV. I’m Sports Writer Title IX violations that have plagued Baylor coach Art Briles, who was in attendance for the definitely for schools taking digs at or joking and its football team. Once the band was done game but reportedly left before the halftime with each other, but making fun of a sexual On Friday night, looked to performing the IX, it shifted to form a star, show commenced. assault scandal is three steps too far.” make a statement against Baylor as it hosted referencing former President and Chancellor The band’s attempt to remind the Baylor On Saturday, Rice released the following the No. 21-ranked Bears at Rice Stadium. Ken Starr, who was fired amid the investigation faithful of its recent downfalls off the field was statement in response to the band’s halftime Ultimately, its statement had nothing to do with into the sexual assault allegations. While the not well received and was met with a parade of performance the night before. the Owls’ football performance, as they fell to band shifted to the star, it did so to the tune,“Hit boos from Baylor fans in attendance. “The Marching Owl Band, or MOB, has a the Bears 38-10. the Road, Jack,” and the narrator came over the “When I saw that, I thought, first of all, tradition of satirizing the ’ football As the Marching Owl Band took the field, sound system to announce the quote of the day, it wasn’t funny,” Izmir, Turkey, sophomore opponents. In this case, the band’s calling members formed the Roman numeral IX in from Starr, who said, “I did not investigate that Andres Cruz said. “They’re essentially front of the Baylor fan section in an attempt to coach.” trivializing the trauma that these people have OWLS >> Page 4 Prayer walk connects Waco community

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Mission Waco’s 11th annual Walk for the Homeless took place at 8 a.m. Sunday. The event comprised a 1.2 mile walk with seven stops at local shelters. Seventy-one people received pairs of shoes purchased by various participants. At each stop, leaders discussed the role of the shelter and said a prayer. Participants included people from Van Guard High School, McLennan Community College, Tarleton University, Upward Bound, University of Mary Hardin Baylor and Connally Student Council. Laura Aguirra, a television journalist from France, also attended to film for her documentary on poverty simulation. “We’re trying to find some ways to close the gap that is widening between the rich and poor,” Aguirra said. The inspiration for this event came from tragedy. Twenty-two years ago, two homeless men left a service at Church Under the Bridge with nowhere to go. Since Waco did not have homeless shelters at the time, the men entered a condemned house on Clay Street to stay out of the cold. The candle they used to warm Liesje Powers | Photo Editor themselves turned over, and they burned to WALK WITH PURPOSE Volunteers continue the 1.2 mile walk through Waco with stops at seven local homeless shelters. The group took time to death. meet and pray at each shelter. The event was hosted by Mission Waco but included participants from all over the Waco community. “It was an overwhelming reality,” said Jimmy Dorrell, executive director of Mission single men on corners,” Dorrell said. “The anyone can become homeless. He was man with “Through the church and the ministry here, Waco. “How do you go back and worship the stereotype is part of the problem.” a job until a terrible tragedy occurred. not only am I back, I’m working two full-time next Sunday? How do we ignore the needs of The walk was designed to expose people to “In August of 2001, my only child, a jobs,” Bryant said. the people in our community?” the reality that the homeless are not a group of 10-year-old little girl, was abducted, raped and One of his jobs is at the shelter where he was The tragedy inspired Dorrell to create a marginalized people. murdered,” Bryant said. “I lost it.” once a resident. homeless shelter in the Waco community. “It’s not for the homeless, but it’s an Bryant found out that his daughter’s The Walk for the Homeless event was During the process of building the shelter, he advocacy for the homeless,” said Allen Bryant, murderer was someone he had known since he emotional and educational for participants. was exposed to the stereotypes people have a former homeless man from Mildred. “This was a child. He dealt with his grief by turning to Isaac Lingle, a freshman from University of about the homeless. walk is more of an educational prayer walk.” drugs and alcohol. After he lost his job and his “People think that homeless people are all Bryant is a witness to the fact that virtually home, he spent three years living on the streets. WALK >> Page 4

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KALYN STORY in a potential candidate,” said Lori opinion Staff Writer Fogleman, university spokesperson Humor doesn’t have to and Assistant Vice President for be rude: Rice’s Marching The Baylor presidential search Media Communications. Owl Band took mockery committee is asking Baylor students, This is not the first time Baylor has too far. pg. 2 faculty, staff, alumni, parents and asked for input from its community friends to share their opinions on the members when filling the position of search for Baylor’s 15th president. president. “In addition to any input you “We think getting input from arts & life would like to share, we ask for our community is a very important your ongoing prayers throughout approach that has been taken in the The Heart of this process,” presidential search past and is important to continue Airshow showcased committee Chair Bob Brewton wrote because of this university different military aircrafts. in an email to the Baylor family on is important to everyone,” said pg. 5 Sunday evening. “Prayers that our Andrea Dixon, presidential search University will continue to be on committee vice chair. [a] mission to shape the lives of our In addition to the online survey, students for leadership and service; the committee will be hosting sports prayers for this search committee, systematic listening sessions. that we will seek the candidate God Faculty Senators, faculty and staff intends for Baylor; and prayers for Liejse Powers | Photo Editor representatives on the committee and members of the staff council will host our next President, that he or she will LOOKING FORWARD The presidential search committee invites faculty, staff, recognize the call to serve Baylor students, alumni, parents and friends to provide their input. A survey is now listening sessions across campus in University.” available online for Baylor community members to offer specific personal and an attempt to make everyone’s voice Baylor’s 14th President, Ken professional characteristics they would like to see in the next president. heard. All deans have received an Starr, was removed from office in late invitation for a one-on-one interview May, and Interim President Dr. David fill out. The search input form asks is also a place to recommend specific with the committee to voice their Shock Linwood, senior Garland has been serving since. for specific personal and professional people for the position. opinions. running back, breaks Baylor announced its presidential characteristics survey-takers would “Input from the Baylor family is Committee members will also be 36-year-old Baylor search committee on Sept. 8. like to see in a potential president extremely valuable to the committee, holding discussions in communities rushing record. pg. 6 In the email, there was a link to a and what experiences they want the and it will be used to help develop a website with a survey for people to candidate to already have had. There profile for the committee to look for SEARCH >> Page 4

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COLUMN EDITORIAL There’s no Rice: Your show wasn’t funny Rape is an ugly need to be bolder word; it has been when speaking place like defined by society about sexual as one of the most assault. No more heinous crimes cover-ups and no possible. When a more slaps on the person is sexually wrist; no more Baylor assaulted, their tiptoeing around humanity, their the issue and perspective of excusing actions JORDAN SMITH themselves along for some while Sports Writer with the world condemning around them and others. Rape is Home: It’s where the their trust in the not a problem at a heart is. It’s where you good of others few select schools; are protected, where are irreparably it is a perpetual you are safe from the shattered. problem in storms and the evil of Rebuilding all our country’s the world. It is where of their reasons education system, bonds are made, where to live can take and we need hearts are joined, years, and to love to take a stand where friendships last or trust another against it. an eternity. Home is person again The era of Baylor ,and Baylor is may, for some, be letting things slide home. impossible. needs to come to For senior On Friday, the an end. We have quarterback Seth Baylor football spent most of our Russell, being a Bear has shown him just what it team came home formative years means to be a part of this home that we all call with a 38-10 win learning how to Baylor. against the Rice be accountable “To be a Baylor Bear is just consistency, always Owls. However, for our actions, knowing that people are going to doubt you. It’s this victory but it seems that your job as a person at this university to prove was completely when we step those doubters wrong and just show that what we overshadowed by onto a college do is we do it at a high level, and we do it with the the Rice Marching Joshua Kim | Cartoonist campus, we enter best character possible,” Russell said. Owl Band their homes or in the stands, entire community. According a void where our Plano freshman Maitlan Wade has Baylor (MOB) and its disrespectful and many of those were Baylor to the U.S. Bureau of Statistics, accountability slips. Baylor history running in her family tree. So for her, halftime performance. In this students, staff and alumni. Proud 21 percent of women will be has been subject to this, and being here is like a dream come true. performance, the MOB formed Baylor Bears have been hit hard sexually assaulted in college. as we can see, the results were “My parents actually met here. So, I grew a Roman numeral IX while by the Title IX situation, and That number is staggeringly catastrophic. Rape jokes and up with Baylor sweethearts. I’ve grown up here playing their songs, alluding we are all in a state of mourning high and, unfortunately, it rape culture need to end, and basically my whole life. I love it. I wouldn’t have it to the Baylor Title IX scandal for the victims of the atrocities doesn’t seem to be going down. perpetuating it through making any other way,” Wade said. and later formed a star and committed by students who If we ever want to attempt to light of another’s misfortune is For Wade, being a Baylor Bear is almost like a played the song “Hit the road, wear our colors. When the Rice change the problem of rape not going to help colleges crawl tradition, especially in her experience. Jack,” poking fun at Baylor’s MOB made fun of the Title IX on college campuses, we, as out of the hole that we have “For me, being a Baylor Bear means carrying recent troubles and Ken Starr’s situation with their formation, students, need to be respectful created. on a legacy. I think being a Baylor Bear is such a dismissal. they also dug the dagger a bit of those who have been victims Brock Turner, the Duke high title to have, especially because my parents According to an apology deeper into the hearts of our and stop mocking the subject lacrosse team and Baylor’s went here. Baylor is all about community and released by Rice University community. They claim they itself. football team are prime family and all of these great qualities. It’s an honor on Sept. 17 regarding the did not intend to make fun of Whether the MOB examples of situations being to be here at Baylor,” Wade said. mockery, the Rice MOB is the victims, only the school’s intentionally meant to make mishandled and resolution Everyone has their own experiences with known for having “a tradition situation. When you broadcast light of sexual assault or not, being dragged out for months Baylor and how it has impacted them. However, of satirizing the Rice Owls’ a message like that to thousands Rice’s response to the situation and even years. Baylor is not the my experience with Baylor is a lot, if not almost football opponents,” much like of people, not everyone is going was nothing more than a few only college struggling to fight exactly, like senior wide receiver Lynx Hawthorne. Stanford is known for goading to interpret it the same way. apologetic sentences. Once sexual assault, with schools “It’s been five awesome years and ... you know, their opponents during their They crossed the very thin line again, this is unacceptable. such as Stanford University, I’m at home. Waco is exploding, and there’s performances. As entertaining between acceptable and not The editor-in-chief ofVanderbilt University and things coming up left and right. Every time you as this concept is, it becomes acceptable, and no amount of the Rice Thresher student Florida State University among drive down the interstate, there’s something new less so when the topic is clarification can change people’s newspaper, Yasna Haghdoost, the other major universities. getting built and just seeing it grow. I feel like I am sensitive and hits people deep at minds. wrote a column in support of the Please stop with the mockery at home,” Hawthorne said. their core. Bringing up topics that band’s actions. While we do not and focus on making your own Hawthorne continued on proclaiming how Hundreds of thousands shame others is not funny, agree with most of her message, campus better because no one much Baylor and Waco has changed his life for of people were watching the especially when that topic can one thing she mentioned did is exempt from the plague of the better. game, whether they were in be emotionally damaging to an resonate with our staff: We sexual assault. “I don’t know what the future may hold for me, but I have no problem living in Waco the rest of my life and coming to games and tailgating, you know, whatever it may be. I don’t even know where to start how incredible of a place Baylor is LARIAT LETTER and what it has done for my whole life and my family’s life. You can’t get that anywhere else,” A thank you to the author of the editorial ‘Let’s talk about sex’ Hawthorne said. In the beginning, Baylor seems like just To whomever it may concern: nice reading an article on controversial subjects such as sex without another place to get an education. Once you step Please thank whoever wrote the editorial, “Let’s talk about divisiveness or sensationalism (as in Brugger’s guest column; that, on campus, though, you are never the same. Those sex.”, printed on Sept. 8. Not only is it thought-provoking, but it was unfortunately, killed the message she was trying to get across). next four years will transform you as a person and written with a very professional tone that I appreciated greatly. It is Pedro Reyes, Pasadena senior will make you someone I am sure you will love being. Baylor is a place like no other. The family atmosphere, the sincerity of its students and staff, the sports events on campus, Vertical, Traditions, Late Night, the tail/sail-gating; it’s all Baylor and LARIAT LETTER Baylor, is all you. After I came back home from Line Camp this past July, I wrote a poem about Baylor University. ‘Let’s talk about sex’ opened my eyes to a serious healthcare issue This following excerpt is the last part of my poem. Before reading this editorial, it never occurred to me how they need to practice safe sex. If Baylor does this, Baylor students It sums up not only my experience at Line Camp, important addressing sexual health on college campuses really is. will see that they attend a school that cares about their students’ but also, I hope, your experience at Baylor. Baylor does, in fact, act like sex is something that students don’t do, sexual health by providing a resource on campus in which they can “They say that home is where the heart is. We or even think about doing for that matter. Sex is never mentioned go, and I emphasize, at their free will. all left our hearts back at camp, back at Earle Hall, out in the open for students on campus, and the truth is students There is no need to get uncomfortable and force students to back at home. That place we call home is where may be too scared to mention it for fear of being judged. come to this clinic if they do not want to. However, the clinic our hearts are and will forever be. That place we Despite Baylor’s statement on human sexuality, the university should be on campus and should be available to all students. I call home is Baylor University.” must accept the reality: Students are already having sex, or they think this will benefit not only Baylor, but also its relationship Baylor University, there’s no place like home. are talking about having sex. College is the first time most of these with the students. In addition, this could minimize unplanned students are able to make their own decisions without having mom pregnancies, STDs and STIs, which is already a growing issue on Jordan Smith is a junior English major from and dad around. With that being said, Baylor needs to provide any college campus. Cyprus. students with a clinic, or simply a place where sexual health Allie Gonzales, Magnolia sophomore information is available and students can talk and get the resources

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KELSEA addition, according to Van WILLENBROCK Leendert, there are five to Reporter seven airports within an hour and a half of Maastricht One of the oldest study where inexpensive plane abroad trips at Baylor looks tickets are not hard to find. to take a new group of On Monday evening, students this spring. Kyra Van Leendert, a For over 20 years, representative from the Baylor University has taken Center for European Studies, students on a study abroad the organization that Baylor trip to Maastricht, in south coordinates the study abroad Netherlands. Maastricht, a with, visited Baylor to speak 15-minute bike ride from with students preparing to go Belgium is a quiet town and on the trip. is home to the Netherlands’ “You are in the heart of oldest university. Europe,” said Van Leendert. “I loved Maastricht. It is “It is very easy to travel on a fairytale city; it’s absolutely your days and weekends off. FINALLY IN CUSTODY Ahmad Khan Rahami is taken into custody after a shootout with police. Rahami was wanted for incredible,” said Addison It is the perfect way to see questioning in the bombings that rocked the Chelsea neighborhood of New York and the New Jersey shore town of Seaside Park. senior Abigail Miller who Europe before working life went on the trip in the spring starts.” of 2016. With the freedom to New York and New Jersey Maastricht is a town with travel on weekends, classes about 125,000 residents, 10- are a priority during the 15 percent of whom are in week. Missing a class is not the program. Students attend an option, and leaving class bomb suspect shot, captured the University of Maastricht, early to take a cheaper flight the oldest university in is not allowed. the Netherlands. While “Classes come first, DEEPTI HAJELA AND Then a shrapnel-packed time of the bombings. grazed by a bullet. Authorities studying at the University of and they are 100 percent JAKE PEARSON pressure-cooker bomb similar Authorities zeroed in on said neither officer’s injuries Maastricht, Baylor students mandatory,” said Van Associated Press to those used in the Boston him as the potential bomber were life-threatening. take two classes taught by Leendert. Marathon attack exploded after a fingerprint and DNA As the East Coast was Maastricht professors and While travel LINDEN, N.J. — A Saturday night in New York’s lifted from one of the New rattled by the bombings, a two classes taught by Baylor opportunities are exciting, New Jersey police officer Chelsea section, wounding York sites and “clear as day” man who authorities say professors. students often overlook responding to a call about 29 people, none seriously. An surveillance video from referred to Allah wounded “The way the program is their host city of Maastricht a hoodied vagrant curled unexploded pressure-cooker the bombing scene helped nine people in a stabbing designed, you take classes and all that it has to offer. up asleep in a bar doorway bomb was found blocks away. identify him, according rampage at a Minnesota from the professor who is As the oldest city in the roused him and quickly Late Sunday night, five to three law enforcement mall Saturday before being going with you, but then you Netherlands, Maastricht is recognized the bearded face explosive devices were who spoke on condition of shot to death by an off-duty can also do corresponding full of interesting people and of perhaps the most wanted discovered in a trash can at anonymity because they were police officer. Authorities are classes with a professor back cultural experiences. man in America. an Elizabeth train station. not authorized to discuss the investigating it as a possible at Baylor. The classes you “One thing I would Ahmad Khan Rahami terrorist attack but have are taking in Maastricht are recommend is taking more — identified in an FBI not drawn any connection going to help you with your advantage of Maastricht,” bulletin just hours earlier as “I’m a lot happier today than I was between the bloodshed degree.” Miller said. “I wish I had a man wanted in the weekend there and the bombings. Travel is at the heart of explored Maastricht more.” bombings in New York City yesterday.” The Council on this program as the students The Maastricht program and New Jersey — pulled American-Islamic Relations, James O’Niell | New York City Police Commissioner are provided with a Eurail fills quickly, but students a gun, shot the officer and a national Muslim advocacy pass: a train ticket that has who are interested can apply triggered a running gun group, welcomed Rahami’s access to the majority of once again in January for the battle in the street that ended arrest. The organization trains across Europe. In following semester. with Rahami wounded and in Investigators said they are still case. and the Afghan Embassy in custody Monday, authorities gathering evidence and have Five people were pulled Washington condemned the said. not publicly tied Rahami to over Sunday night in a vehicle bombings. A bloodied Rahami was those devices. associated with Rahami but Around the time Rahami loaded into the back of an Late Monday, a were questioned and released, was captured, President ambulance just 50 hours after hospitalized Rahami was Sweeney said, declining to say was in the first blast that started it all. charged in New Jersey with whether they might later face New York on a previously New York Mayor Bill de five counts of attempted charges. The law enforcement scheduled visit for a meeting Blasio said officials have every murder of police officers in officials said at least one of of the U.N. General Assembly. reason to believe the series connection with the shootout Rahami’s relatives was in the He called on Americans to of bombings “was an act of and was held on $5.2 million car, which appeared headed show the world “we will never terror,” though investigators bail. Federal prosecutors toward Kennedy Airport in give in to fear.” said Rahami’s exact motive said they were still weighing New York after coming from Donald Trump called isn’t yet clear. charges over the bombings. New Jersey. for using “whatever lawful With Rahami’s arrest, Rahami lived with his Jack Mazza, co-manager methods are available” to get officials said they have no family above their fried- of nearby V.C.M.R. Truck information from Rahami, Jessica Hubble | Lariat Photographer indication there are more chicken restaurant in Services, said the bar owner mocked the fact that he would STUDY ABROAD CES representative Kyra Van Leendert bombs or suspects to find, Elizabeth, and his relatives came over exclaiming about receive quality medical care visited to discuss the Baylor in Maastricht program Monday. though they cautioned that have clashed with the city the sleeping man, and Mazza and legal representation, and they are still investigating. over closing times and noise walked over to see a man called for profiling foreigners Still, after a whirlwind complaints they said were curled up with a sweatshirt who look like they could have investigation that put Rahami tinged with anti-Muslim hood pulled over his head in connections to terrorism or in custody in just two days’ sentiment. A childhood the rain. certain Mideastern countries. time, “I’m a lot happier friend, Flee Jones, said “He looked like a bum,” Hillary Clinton said her today than I was yesterday,” Rahami had become more Mazza said. rival’s anti-Muslim rhetoric New York City Police religious after returning from After an officer arrived gives “aid and comfort” to Commissioner James O’Neill a trip to Afghanistan several and recognized Rahami, Islamic terrorists by helping said. years ago. Rahami shot the officer, who them recruit fighters. The probe started when a But William Sweeney Jr., was saved by his bulletproof An Associated Press pipe bomb blew up Saturday the FBI’s assistant director in vest, authorities said. More reporter went to the building morning in Seaside Park, N.J., New York, said there were no officers joined in a gun battle that houses the family’s before a charity race to benefit indications Rahami was on that spilled into the street. restaurant and home, but it Marines. No one was injured. law enforcement’s radar at the Another police officer was was cordoned off.

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BROOKE BENTLEY the government and vote intelligently, we need resulted in the formation of America’s current Reporter to know sort of where we come from politically constitution. and what some of the big tensions and lasting “We need to know “I guess you could say I’m kind of a qualified In a lively Friday afternoon lecture, Dr. problems are that are kind of embedded in our originalist. I always start trying to find out the Thomas L. Pangle spoke on the Federalist political culture,” Pangle said. “That, I think, is sort of where original intention, but you often do have to, I and Anti-Federalist arguments that led to the clearest if you start right at the beginning when think, go beyond that because there are things formation of the U.S. Constitution as it is known there was such a great debate.” we come from they didn’t imagine,” he said. today. Pangle, who holds the Joe R. Long Chair Both during and after the Constitutional Pangle’s discussion included a first-person in Democratic Studies in the Department of Convention of 1787, delegates from around the politically.” adaptation of some of the famous Founding Government at the University of Texas, spoke country met to discuss the future of America’s Fathers’ arguments such as those of Alexander at Baylor in honor of Constitution Day. constitution on whether to amend the Articles Thomas L. Pangle | Joe R. Long Chair in Hamilton, James Madison and Patrick Henry. With pocket-sized copies of the U.S. of Confederation or to draft and ratify a Democratic Studies, University of Texas He portrayed many of the main disagreements Constitution free for all to take, Pangle led completely new document to serve as America’s at Austin among the founders by impersonating them and the audience through the various opinions of constitution. stating their arguments and perspectives on the those who drafted what is considered to be one The Federalists favored the ratification issues. of the most stable political documents in the of a newly proposed constitution, while the Pangle’s lecture covered the competing Pangle’s DVD and audiotape lecture course world, explaining the Founding Fathers’ angles, Anti-Federalists opposed ratification and, political theories between the Federalists and on the topic “The Great Debate: Advocates and reasoning and oppositions. instead, supported amending the Articles of Anti-Federalists as well as the different present- Opponents of the American Constitution” can “I think that in order to participate at all in Confederation. day analyses of the choices they made that be purchased through The Great Courses.

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Mary Hardin Baylor, learned glad and so thankful that I was way possible,” said Monica a new meaning for the word able to have this opportunity Rubio, a student at McLennan Food, fun at Chuseok celebration “affluent.” to come here, not only to Community College. “I always heard of it walk, but also to discover Overall, the Walk for used for like rich people Mission Waco more and learn the Homeless added a step or whatever, but it hit me more about its purpose,” said toward raising awareness of hard that the rest of the sophomore Vivian homelessness all over the world considers the average Tran. world as well as locally. American affluent and that we The function also inspired “We love and admire should be doing more, but we participants to do what they Jimmy Dorrell,” said former don’t,” Lingle said. can to make a change. Baylor President Ken Starr, The walk influenced the “I think it’s important to who was also in attendance. perspectives of students try and help them as much “He’s an inspiration; he is who attended the event for as possible but also to get a what Baylor is all about at its community service. better understanding of what very best.” “At first, I did see it asa it is they’re going through requirement, but now I’m so and how we can help in any

Timothy Hong | Lariat Photographer

CHUSEOK CELEBRATION One of Korea’s largest traditional holidays, known as Chuseok, falls on Sept. 16. On this day, Koreans eat traditional Korean rice cakes shaped like half moons (song pyeon). To celebrate, Baylor Korean classes, Baylor and Beyond Korean Suite and the Korean Student Association gathered Friday in North Russel Residential Hall to make song pyeon with Korean professor Kim Uber, pictured left.

Liesje Powers | Photo Editor PRAYER WALK Jimmy Dorrell, executive director, president and co-founder of Mission Waco leads the Walk for the Homeless. At Caritas, the group holds a small devotional before moving to the next stop.

OWLS from Page 1 attention to the situation at Baylor was subject “We don’t aim to get complaints,” said to many different interpretations.” Greg Narro, a Rice drum minor, in the article. Rice stressed the fact that the halftime “We aim to entertain.” shows do not receive prior review by Rice’s statement of apology was not fully administration. embraced by either party, particularly Rice “We regret any offense, particularly if Thrasher Editor-in-Chief Yasna Haghdoost. Baylor fans may have felt unwelcome in our In an opinion piece in the Rice Thresher, she stadium,” the statement continued. “While we wrote that Rice’s apology only continues to know that the MOB did not intend in any way silence the conversation surrounding sexual to make light of the serious issue of sexual assault, particularly at Rice University. assault, we are concerned that some people “Shattering the culture of silence and may have interpreted the halftime performance dismantling the institutions that perpetuate in that vein... The MOB sought to highlight sexual violence requires acts of boldness the events at Baylor by satirizing the actions that speak truth to power,” Haghdoost said. or inactions of the Baylor administration, but “Rice’s half-hearted, equivocating excuse it is apparent from the comments of many for an apology to any potentially offended spectators and Baylor fans that the MOB’s Baylor fans only perpetuates the notion that effort may have gone too far.” discussions surrounding sexual assault have to This is not the first controversial halftime be limited to a gentle discourse to ensure those show the MOB has performed in recent years. in power do not feel threatened.” In 2007, the MOB had fun at the expense of Haghdoost claimed the Marching Owl the University of Texas at Austin, performing Band had every right to perform in such a a show called “Book ‘em Horns” in which the manner that brought attention to the issue of university mocked the recent legal trouble of sexual assault, not just on Baylor’s campus but some of the Longhorn football players. Once on other campuses as well, including Rice. again against Texas in 2011, the band formed “The Marching Owl Band fulfilled that a $-E-C, hinting at all the money Texas A&M obligation by using its platform to shed light would receive by leaving the Big 12 and on a serious miscarriage of justice,” Haghdoost joining the SEC (Southeastern Conference), said. “Perhaps Rice University can take a page which A&M officially announced a few days out of its book.” later. Whether the actions of the Owls’ marching In a New York Times article from Sept. band was meant as a joke between friendly 24, 2011, Jason Cohen discusses the MOB’S Texas rivals or was meant to demean the primary focus for performing after the MOB recent issues of the university and provoke completed a show that targeted former head its fan base, these types of occurrences have coach Todd Graham, who left Rice to take the become part of the DNA of the Rice Marching coaching vacancy at the University of Tulsa. Owls Band.

SEARCH from Page 1 Students with 75+ hours are eligible to purchase the across Texas, including Waco, Dallas, Austin will have the same weight in the committee’s Official Baylor Ring during Ring Week, September 19-22 and Houston. decision. from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Please visit the ring representatives in “Some people are more comfortable typing “We don’t want one person to have more the Bill Daniel Student Center. answers into an input form while others are input than another person. We will be looking more comfortable in conversations, so we across all the input for common characteristics wanted to make sure that we had more than the Baylor community can agree on that we ParticipationP in the Ring Ceremony is reserved for those one approach to bring this information in,” want in a leader,” Dixon said. who purchase the Official Baylor Ring through Balfour, Dixon said. “This is a very broad-scale effort All specific names suggested will be sponsor of the Ring Ceremony. designed to make sure people’s voices are placed into a master list and be considered by heard through the process.” the committee. All the input the committee receives will The online survey will be open through go into a database. Dixon said they do this Nov. 18. so that everyone who contributes opinions Tuesday, September 20, 2016 The Baylor Lariat 5 artsbaylorlariat.com &life On-the-go >> Happenings: Visit @BULariatArts to see what’s going on in #ThisWeekinWaco BaylorLariat.com

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11 a.m. — St. Martin’s Voices performs with Baylor School of Music’s Bella Voce. Armstrong Browning Library

3-4:30 p.m. — Study Abroad Fair. Barfield Drawing Room in the Bill

Morgan Kilgo | Lariat Broadcast Reporter Daniel Student Center WAY UP HIGH The Heart of Texas Airshow on Saturday and Sunday featured aircrafts from the Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard. Although sunny, families got to sit on the airplane tarmac and watch as planes flew by. Kids were inspired to become pilots themselves one day. 6 p.m.—Cross Cultural Dinner and Neighbor Night. Bobo Airshow flies through Waco Spiritual Life Center >> Wednesday MORGAN KILGO food, shopping booths, helicopter Air Force’s Viper demonstration The impact of the show was seen Lariat Broadcast Reporter rides and many activities. team. through the children who came out 9:05, 10:10 and 11:15 a.m. — The sound of toy whistles could “I grew up around a military to the event. Sammie Spurlock from St. Martin’s Voices performs at be heard as kids whipped by a family,” said Capt. Kent North of the Midlothian was there helping her The Heart of Texas Airshow Baylor Chapel, introduced by the lawnmower-driven train. There F-16 Viper demonstration team. “I dad with the airshow and said she is showcased different military Rev. Dr. Sam Wells. Waco Hall aircrafts on Saturday and Sunday was also a rock wall, a bungee grew up around F-16s flying, so it’s training to become a pilot through at the Texas State Technical College trampoline and plenty of toy planes always been a dream to become a a program called Young Eagles. The 5:30 p.m.— Interviewing campus airport. being flown around. The event’s pilot.” program takes children on their first The airshow attracted adults, main component was the acrobatic The Heart of Texas Airshow airplane ride and gives them flight Success & Successful Internships children and students as they flying show featuring aircraft from showcased military aircrafts such lessons. Workshop. Paul L. Foster Campus grabbed their lawn chairs and the Air Force, Navy and Coast as the F-16 in hopes of encouraging “I want to do acrobatics and fly for Business and Innovation watched the show on the airport’s Guard flying in loops. people to enlist and inspiring a plane. I’ve wanted to do that since tarmac, which is where aircrafts The U.S. Air Force featured children to become pilots. 2009,” Spurlock said. are parked when being loaded, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, a multi- “It’s a huge impact for a child or Other aircraft featured at the >> Thursday unloaded or refueled. It was an functioning combat aircraft that can even an adult to come out, see an air show included the U.S. Navy’s F-18 extremely hot and sunny day as be flown in all types of weather. This show and see the aircraft go up, and Super Hornet, another all-weather attendees sat under the wings of was the F-16’s first performance in meet the people who work on it and multi-functioning fighter jet and 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.—Men for different airplanes, enjoying shade, Waco. The F-16’s acrobatic flight fly them, and see up close what any the Air Force’s P-47 Thunderbolt, a Change: We Belong. We Connect. abilities were demonstrated by the sort of aviation does,” North said. World War II aircraft. We Serve. Bobo Spiritual Life Center Chapel A poetic style that is an art itself >> Friday 11 a.m. —”Footprints of African- MCKENNA MIDDLETON in his ability and tendency to that accompany his breathtaking Americans in McLennan County” Page One Editor BOOK REVIEW find meaningful beauty in simple photographs. exhibit. Fort House Museum scenarios. A favorite poem of mine is from About a year ago, I fell in love typewriter and scraps of paper “Chasers of the Light,” Gregson’s “Chasers of the Light,” written with 7 p.m.— Walt Wilkins performs. with Tyler Knott Gregson. This such as receipts and hotel notepads, first book of poetry, includes poetry Gregson’s old Remington on the Waco Hippodrome Theater modern poet has gained popularity Gregson records observations and from the Typewriter Series as well back of an illegible receipt. musings in a uniquely artistic way. as photography accompanied by “How did the days steal you so over social media sites such as 8 p.m.—Pat Green performs. Gregson also uses the blackout poetic observations. efficiently from me? Time is a thief Instagram and Pinterest, which is Backyard Bar Stage & Grill where I first encountered Gregson’s method for some of his poetry, “Chasers of the Light” that never gets caught,” he wrote. captivating poetry. Gregson usually which involves taking a page of a incorporates the theme of “Chasers of the Light” is writes free verse poetry, making book and blacking out all the words illuminating small and seemingly Gregson’s first book, followed by simple yet profound observations except those that will make up a insignificant moments through a collection of love haikus called >> Saturday on love, nature and human poem. In this way, Gregson’s poetic the words themselves and the “All the Words are Yours.” More of style is art itself before the written way in which they are presented, his work is posted regularly on his connection. 6:30 p.m.—Baylor vs. Oklahoma His most famed poetry content is even read. such as by taking scraps of paper Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and collection, the Typewriter Series, Gregson began writing at the age and transforming them into art. Instagram accounts. His presence State. McLane Stadium synthesizes Gregson’s multi-faceted of 12, the same age he discovered Gregson’s poems are thought- on social media only adds to his talent as poet, photographer and Buddhism. His spirituality is provoking and strikingly relevant, relatability and provides daily artist. Using a vintage Remington exemplified throughout his work from his haikus to the blurbs inspiration for followers.

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LISTEN ONLINE>> Don’t Feed the Bears >> Oakman in the locker room “This is bad” -Mott BaylorLariat.com Soccer dominates on Senior Day

MEGHAN MITCHELL forward Amanda Hoglund was able to sneak Sports Editor a goal in through the keeper’s legs in the 23rd minute with an assist from sophomore The Baylor soccer team dominated on forward Jackie Crowther. Sunday’s Senior Day from start to finish to “The first group really set the tone,” shutout Jackson State, 7-0. Jobson said. “They set the tone early and The game honored senior midfielder allowed the other girls to come in, and they Bridget Hamway, senior midfielder Ashley challenged the girls to keep that tone.” York, senior defender Lindsay Burns, senior Coming back from the break, the Bears defender Emory Cason and senior forward continued with the level of play from the Marissa Sullivan. first. “One of the things that I challenged the Junior midfielder Aline De Lima team with and told them before the game connected twice during the night in the 46th was that we have to do what we do,” said and 55th minutes of play. The first came head coach Paul Jobson. “It doesn’t matter with an assist from sophomore midfielder who the opponent is, we have to go to work. Kennedy Brown and the second from This might be one of the most complete sophomore forward Ariel Leach. senior days that we have had in a long time. “I think everyone gets excited when girls It allowed us to get a lot of our prime-minute who have worked so hard day in and day out Jessica Hubble | Lariat Photographer players off of the field, which was helpful, are able to score goals,” Jobson said. “Those BITTERSWEET Senior defender Emory Cason shows appreciation toward assistant coach Marci especially after the win that we had on Friday are great players who are working their way Jobson on Senior Day on Sunday at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field. night.” in and getting more time. To put an output With the momentum already in the like that tonight — that’s a great experience Bears’ (7-3-0) favor after the 2-0 win over for them.” Washington on Friday, the team looked to Sullivan sealed the deal for the Bears after continue with that momentum going into buying one in the net in the 58th minute the match against the Lady Tigers (0-6-0). with the assist from junior central midfielder “After an intense game Friday night, it Delanie Davis and in the 72nd minute with allowed some of our younger players and less the assist from Crowther. experienced players to get some experience, “It was a great team effort,” Sullivan said. which is valuable down the stretch as we “Everyone came out to play today, and it was start conference play,” Jobson said. “This was just the energy from my teammates that got a great game for us in the way things worked me going. I had a rough first half, but they out .” picked me up, and that’s how I got those two The Bears got on the board in the sixth goals.” minute when sophomore forward Lauren The Bears’ open conference play 6 p.m. Piercy connected with the goal after the Friday against the University of Texas at cross-in goal by sophomore midfielder Julie Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field. James. “I think we need to move on and focus on Burns extended the Bears’ lead after a what’s next,” Sullivan said. “We just need to perfectly placed corner kick by York and come out and practice hard because we have Jessica Hubble | Lariat Photographer touch by Piercy to tap the ball in the goal just a lot of hard opponents coming up. Enjoy FIGHTING THROUGH Junior midfielder Aline De Lima fights her way past the Lady Tigers to take a shot it while we can, and get ready for the next under nine minutes into the first half. on goal. Lima scored two goals on Sunday in route to a 7-0 win at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field. With the Bears in full control sophomore g am e .”

Hasty named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week

BRIANNA LEWIS offensive line. I thought we hung in there a little Reporter bit. Early, not so much, but as the game wore on, I thought guys really reached down and bowed Last week, Baylor football traveled to their necks and got it done,” said head coach Jim Houston, where the Bears battled and defeated Grobe. Rice University 38-10. “JaMycal has been a guy from day one that I Redshirt freshman JaMycal Hasty dominated wanted to see more of. He’s so explosive. It’s fun on offense and was named Newcomer of the for him to get a chance,” Grobe said. Week by the Big 12 Conference. Hasty had 14 This is the first time a redshirt freshman carries for a total of 105 yards, notching his first has received this accolade, joining senior safety career 100-yard contest. and fellow teammate Orion Stewart as one In the second quarter of the game, the of Baylor’s players recognized by the Big 12 running back was the first to get Baylor on conference this year. the scoreboard with a handoff from senior Junior running back Wyatt Schrepfer had quarterback Seth Russell leading to a 16-yard nothing but praise to give his teammate who has run into the end zone. made his mark this sesason. As a receiver, Hasty caught two passes for a “He’s an explosive guy; he’s a play maker … total of 26 yards that aided in the Bears’ win over they want the ball in his hands,” Schrepfer said. the Owls. The biggest play of the night occurred “No one on the team is surprised at how well he’s in the middle of the fourth quarter, with Hasty been doing these last three games.” Timothy Hong| Lariat Photographer completing a 31-yard drive that helped seal The Bears take on Oklahoma State at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at McLane Stadium. The game CHARGING AHEAD Freshman running back No. 6 JaMycal Hasty dodges SMU’s defense on Baylor’s victory. Sept. 10 at McLane Stadium. Hasy helped lead the Bears to a 40-13 victory. “I saw progress out there tonight with the will be aired on FOX.

Shock Linwood breaks Baylor rushing record

MEGHAN MITCHELL five-yard run early in the fourth quarter. Sports Editor “Walter’s probably not happy about that. It shows that you have a really good player,” head coach Jim Grobe said. “It was a little tougher Senior running back Shock Linwood has for Shock to get to the record because he was made a place for his name in Baylor football sharing carries. Going forward, that’s what history after breaking the Baylor all-time I feel best about. We got some depth at the rushing record Friday night in route to a 38- running back position.” 10 win against Rice. Linwood surpassed the After missing the Russell Athletic Bowl previous record set 36 years ago by Walter and spring practice due to a broken foot, Abercrombie. the expectation of Linwood breaking the “I didn’t know I broke it,” Linwood said. record was put on the back burner. However, “Coach, when I came to sidelines, was like, Linwood had different plans in mind and came ‘Congratulations, son. You broke the record.’ back healthy and ready to go. I was like, ‘Thank you. Let me in.’ It’s just Linwood would end the night with 57 yards something I can look back on and say I am one on 13 carries which put his career rushing total of the legends and one of the all-time leading to 3,675 and touchdowns on the ground to 34. rushers.” Linwood has rushed for 213 yards this season, After failing to break the record in the and continues to make an impact on the Bears’ first two games at home, Linwood went into offense. Friday night’s game against the Owls with Linwood will have the chance to add to his 3,618 rushing yards. Linwood surpassed record at 6:30 p.m. Saturday as the Bears host Abercrombie’s 3,665 rushing yard record on a Oklahoma State at McLane Stadium.