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lators, which are representations TheTUESDAY | JANUARY 31, 2012Baylor Lariatwww.baylorlariat.com of human bodies and help educate nurses with hands-on experiences. “The Chileses SPORTS Page 5 NEWS Page 3 A&E Page 4 embody the spir- it of giving,” Starr Saturday victory Right on time The elements of style said. Men’s gains another Department of Religion lecture Color blocking in the world of Dr. Ellie Cas- ton, the director win against the Texas Longhorns explains why the Birth of Christ fashion and how to use it in daily of the Frank and 76-71 was significant for Augustus style choices Sue Mayborn Natural Science Vol. 113 No. 8 © 2012, and Cultural History Museum In Print Complex, said the couple is al- ways willing and open to help with >> Bakke part deux Stadium contractor confusion cleared whatever Baylor needs. Riot Studios sends Although unable to attend the unconventional message to By Daniel C. Houston company that designed the initial peared as though Manhattan was celebration, she shared her appre- Staff Writer film industry stadium renderings, is working accepting bids on behalf of the ciation for the Chileses in a video with Manhattan Construction university.” that was played at the celebration. Page 4 The architectural firm Baylor Co., Turner Construction Co., the Baylor and Manhattan later Caston said she is thankful for hired to design a potential river- Beck Group and others to esti- requested the newsletter item be what the couple has done over the >> Lady Bears victorious front football stadium is working mate the stadium cost, Nicholson taken down when they realized years for the museum. with five construction companies Women’s basketball reigns confirmed. it could have been misinterpreted The Chileses founded of the to estimate the cost of the project. The Beck Group constructed as a bid rather than an estimate, Strecker Associates, which was the supreme after win over Although Baylor has not re- the Baylor Sciences Building and Nicholson said. original support organization for Kansas 74 - 46 ceived enough information to is currently building the Baylor The president of the organiza- the museum. provide an estimate, the estimates Research and Innovation Collab- tion that published the newsletter, The Chileses “are very generous will ultimately inform the deci- Page 5 orative facilities. K. Paul Holt of the AGC’s Central supporters of many aspects of the sion whether to approve the sta- Manhattan, which also built Texas chapter, said budget esti- museum, law school and the nurs- dium’s construction, said Brian >> Wells run dry Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, mates are gathered very early in Nicholson, associate vice presi- caused some confusion last week the process of exploring a project, Spicewood Beach first dent for facilities, planning and when it ran an item in a local con- while making a bid implies the central Texas town to run construction, said. tractor association newsletter that project is at a later stage. Associated Press out of water due to drought “We’re not in the process of appeared to be soliciting bids for “When [a project] finally selecting a construction manager the new stadium on behalf of the comes out and hits the AGC Page 6 right now,” Nicholson said. university. newsletter, that’s when it’s really AUSTIN — The Lower Colo- “The architect is simply try- “The [Associated General being built,” Holt said. Courtesy rendering rado River Authority has started ing to budget-check and check Contractors] sent out a publica- “I think there was a bit of an trucking water to the Central Texas On the Web the price on some of their early tion last week and [the stadium] overreaction that once it hit the project is really coming on.’” usually not publicized in this village of Spicewood Beach, the concepts,”he said. was under the bid section,” Nich- newsletter; there was a bit of a Holt said Baylor’s construc- first community to run out of water Populous, the Kansas City olson said Monday, “and it ap- misinterpretation that, ‘Wow, this tion and renovation projects are SEE CONTRACTORS page 6 due to the drought. A spokeswoman for the agency, Clara Tuma, said the region's wells are no longer producing enough water to meet the community's President awards needs. The first tanker was expect- ed to arrive Monday afternoon. Founders Medal

Slideshow for dedicated work By Linda Wilkins joined the U.S. Air Force, where Recap of men and wom- Staff Writer he met his wife, Marie. en’s basketball shows the After leaving the Air Force, glory of this past weekend Baylor honored resi- he was an attorney with Humble on the court. dents John and Marie Chiles with Oil and Refining, Co., which later the 2011 Baylor Founders Medal became ExxonMobile, Starr said. baylorlariat.com for their generosity Monday. Pres- Marie Chiles was an officer in ident Ken Starr spoke at the cel- the U.S. Air Force, and she gradu- ebrations, which were held during ated with a bachelor’s degree in Viewpoints Chapel sessions. mathematics from Chatham Uni- Starr called the Chileses “vi- versity. Starr said after Marie left sionaries” for Baylor. the U.S. Air Force, she became a “As fans, we “The Chileses are a power- “full-time volunteer.” Starr said have the right ful example of the Baylor faithful Chiles is “happily” a Baylor alum- who fling the green and gold afar,” na-by-choice, since she married a to yell and boo Starr said. Baylor graduate. when we’re upset He described the life of Baylor Starr said the couple has do- graduate John Chiles, who earned nated to the Mayborn Museum at our team. After a bachelor’s degree in business in Complex and the Louise Her- all, we’re the ones 1950 and his law degree in 1952. rington School of Nursing in re- that pay money While at Baylor, Chiles was cent years. Baylor University president of the Baylor Chamber Their donations to the school of Commerce, and he was also a have included high-fidelity simu- for tickets, jerseys Judge Ken Starr presents the Founders Medal to John and Marie Chiles on Monday for their service to Baylor resident at Brooks College. After and other team University. Starr said the couple has donated to the Mayborn Museum Complex and the Louise Herrington graduating from Baylor, Chiles SEE FOUNDERS, page 6 items. Threatening School of Nursing in recent years. a player’s life, however, vastly Waco police clean up warrants City of Waco statistics: crosses that line. ” Page 2 By Rob Bradfield months just in the Waco area. Doak said the Baylor Police will be 19,470 Staff Writer Residents with outstanding warrants cooperating with the Waco Police De- Number of outstanding warrants in from any of the participating areas will partment to round up violators during Waco Bear Briefs Law enforcement agencies across the receive a notice informing them of their the crackdown. state will be cracking down on outstand- status and instructing them to appear at Since Baylor PD doesn’t operate 12,000 ing warrants in February. the municipal court. through the city of Waco, they don’t have Number of suspects the municipal The Great Texas Warrant Roundup is Those that come to the municipal a dedicated warrant pool, but they will The place to go to know court expects to notfy the places to go a joint operation by nearly 250 agencies have access to the statewide lists. to arrest and collect payment on out- Doak and other area officials encour- $13,016,599.44 Float on standing warrants. “It’s a lot less age those with outstanding warrants to Participating agencies will be shar- turn themselves in, and not wait for the Total money owed the city of Waco Dr Pepper Hour will be ing information and actively pursuing expensive, and you police to come find them. held from 3 to 4 p.m. residents with warrants in any of the in- don’t have to go to “It’s a lot less expensive, and you don’t $30,022,612 today in the Barfield cluded districts. jail.” have to go to jail,” Doak said. City of Waco Police Budget 2011-2012 Drawing Room of the Bill Participating cities include Waco, Those that want to check on the sta- Daniel Student Center. Hewitt, Austin, San Marcos, Houston, Jim Doak | Baylor Police tus of warrants issued in Waco or pay 16 percent Come enjoy a refreshing Fort Worth and the Dallas area. outstanding fines owed to the city can Percentage of city of Waco population Dr Pepper float with other Suzy Seitzler, city of Waco municipal contact the city of Waco municipal court with outstanding warrants students and faculty. court administrator, said Waco police court will not be arrested and will be al- by phone at (254) 750-5900, or in person will be actively arresting “anybody that lowed to settle their fines. at their location at 201 W. Waco Drive. has an outstanding warrant in an agency “[People with an outstanding war- They can also go to the court’s web- $156 Game, set, match that is participating.” rant] are certainly encouraged to make site to check on local warrants and fines. City of Waco fine for violating promise Women’s tennis will play According to city records online, the contact with the city of Waco and the Those with warrants outside the area to appear from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. courts and police will be serving close municipal court and get it taken care of,” should contact the court from which the tomorrow against TCU. to 20,000 warrants over the next few Baylor Police Chief Jim Doak said. citation was issued. Statistics courtesy of cityofwaco.com Tickets can be bought in the SUB den ticket office or online at Projections for job market show surprising results baylorbears.com. By Trevor Allison Commission on Jan. 19. service representatives and wait- According to the Texas Higher much better than those with only Reporter The report includes a section ers/waitresses — none of which Education Coordinating Board, a high school diploma,” Dominic in which occupations in Texas are require college degrees. students with a new bachelor’s de- Chavez, spokesperson for the Many struggling undergrads projected to grow and shrink pro- In today’s poor job market, gree have an unemployment rate Texas Higher Education Coordi- have wondered if all the time and portionally the most by 2018, and this may concern someone who of 8.9 percent. But for those with nating Board, said. money spent on a four-year edu- which occupations will grow the is spending a significant amount only a high school diploma, it is Chavez said that the oil-refin- cation is worth it. This might be- most in total numbers. of money to obtain a college de- 22.9 percent. ing industry in the Gulf of Mexi- come a more legitimate concern Four of the seven largest job gree. Many are concerned that “Throughout this economic co is producing well-paying jobs to one who reads new statistics fields in 2018 are fast food work- there will not be enough jobs for downturn, workers with post- published by the Texas Workforce ers, retail supervisors, customer everyone. secondary education have fared baylorlariat.com SEE JOBS, page 6 Newspaper of the Year | Texas APME TheLariat Best Student Newspaper | Houston Press Club TUESDAY | JANUARY 31, 2012 | the Opinion 2 Baylor Lariat www.baylorlariat.com Fans crossed line with death threats to athlete Editorial

One of the great things about sports is its ability to draw on fans’ emotions to an extent some people will never un- derstand. People cheer when their team does well. Some people cry or yell at their television when their team does poorly. Sports can be our escape. Unfortunately, some fans take their emotional investment too far sometimes. On Jan. 22, the New York Giants de- feated the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship 20-17 in overtime. Blame for the loss was largely placed on rookie wide receiver Kyle Williams, who fum- bled two punts, including one in over- time that set up the Giants with a game-

“He did not hurt or offend anyone. He dropped a ball a couple times; that’s it. No one has the right to threaten the man’s life because of that.”

winning . After the game, Williams reportedly received plenty of hate from fans, some to the point of wishing he would die, some actually threatening to do so. Really, people? As fans, we have the right to yell and boo when we’re upset at our team. After all, we’re the ones that pay money for tickets, jerseys and other team items. Threatening a player’s life, however, vastly crosses that line. Sports is not that important. These games can mean a lot to us, but they are still just games. Williams did not rob anybody’s house. He did not take anyone’s life savings or athletes at an unprecedented level prior to ior and prevent it from happening by sus- game, his dad said Owen was “inconsol- acted after the game. pension. He did not hurt or offend any- the advent of social media. Fans can now pending people’s accounts and thereby able.” Owen wrote a letter to Williams Finally, there is Kyle Williams himself. one. He dropped a ball a couple times; tell their favorite athletes how much they blocking their threats. telling him how big of a fan Owen is and After the game, he stood up and answered that’s it. No one has the right to threaten enjoy rooting for them and how many At some point, though, fans have to how much he supports him. all the media’s questions. He did not lash the man’s life because of that. different jerseys they have of that player. take responsibility for their actions. They Of the 49ers’ fans out there, a 7-year- out or blame anyone else. He showed Death threats in sports are nothing Some fans have also used it to criticize have to know where to draw the line be- old is the voice of reason and encourage- maturity and courage. That’s something new, but with the rise of technology and players, sometimes in crude or violent tween sports and life. ment? some of his so-called fans cannot attest to. social media, they have, unfortunately, fashion. This is the brunt of what Wil- Out of this terrible ordeal, there are Ken Williams, general manager of the Threatening someone’s life behind a become easier to express. liams took after the game. three people who deserve some praise. White Sox and Kyle’s father, said he was computer screen and an account name Facebook and Twitter have given us Facebook, Twitter and other similar Owen Shure is a 7-year-old 49ers fan, hurting for his son, but also that he could does not make you tough. It makes you the ability, as fans, to contact our favorite sites should monitor this kind of behav- and a big fan of Kyle Williams. After the not be more proud of the way his son re- cowardly. Yes, ‘The Tree of Life’ deserves its Oscar nomination “Really? The Tree of Life?” my broth- it successfully blurs the line between art film from good to great. The same can be nomination. The movie was hilarious, er asked when he heard the Oscar nomi- and cinema. said for Oldman’s portrayal of retired spy and all of the actress’s one-liners were nation. It’s 26 days until the Oscars, and Other nominations I am excited to in “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.” His role memorable. McCarthy, however, had every movie enthusiast is either crossing see are: actor in a leading role – Gary made the movie great. something that is not found very often in their fingers for their favorite or angry at Oldman in “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”; “Beginners” is a great movie about a comedies. Her jokes were never-ending, the academy for snubbing their favorite. actor in supporting role – Christopher man’s personal journey with his father. and she didn’t have to have a one-liner in To my brother, I say, “Yes, ‘The Tree Plummer in “Beginners”; actress in a Plummer portrays a man who just re- order to make the audience laugh. of Life’!” supporting role – Melissa McCarthy in vealed his homosexuality to his son, has Although it is exciting to see “Brides- Terrence Malick is known for his di- “Bridesmaids”; directing – Woody Al- a new boyfriend and is diagnosed with maids” get the nomination for Best Orig- rection technique. His movies are like len for “Midnight in Paris”; and original cancer. Although he is dying he keeps inal Screenplay, Allen’s “Midnight in Par- pieces of art, and his medium happens screenplay – “Bridesmaids” and “Mid- in great spirits, drinking wine with his is” was the superior original screenplay. to be film. For this reason the best pic- night in Paris.” friends in the hospital and telling his The movie asks and successfully answers ture nomination of ‘The Tree of Life’ is When I saw Oldman’s name on the friends that he is getting better every day the question, “Are past times better than confusing for some, but for me, it makes list for actor in a leading role, I breathed when he is not. Plummer does a great your own?” “Midnight in Paris” is a sense. The movie is a masterpiece. a sigh of relief and thought, “Finally!” job in the movie to reel the audience in, beautiful thing to watch and learn from Instead of a narrative explaining the Oldman is one of the best actors, and it is and the audience experiences the father while allowing the audience to see repre- meaning and the development of life, great to see him finally get nominated for and son’s journey as well. sentations of historical people like Salva- there is a 20-minute montage of vivid Amanda Thomas | Reporter the Oscar. He has played Harry Potter’s “Bridesmaids” was the funniest com- dor Dali and Ernest Hemingway. stars and the earth throughout time. The caring yet eccentric uncle, Sirius Black, edy of the year and by far one of my fa- acting was great as well. Brad Pitt’s por- id and caring mother warmed my heart. and the passionate and smart police vorite comedies of all time. McCarthy’s Amanda Thomas is a sophomore jour- trayal of a strict father made me nervous, The “Tree of Life” is the most creative commissioner of Gotham City. Each role nomination at first was a shock, but after nalism major from Irving and is a report- and Jessica Chastain’s portrayal as a tim- film that has been nominated because was convincing, and each role moved the I thought about it, she deserves the Oscar er for the Lariat.

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Karl Galinsky,the Floyd Cailloux would expect anyway.” St. Louis, Mo., junior Robrion Centennial professor of classics Distinct physical, social and Sills attended the lecture and said at the University of Texas, gave a moral conditions characterized the he was interested in the differ- lecture Monday in which he said time of Augustus, paving the way ent opinions people offered about a series of factors created the ideal for Christ to come and spread his God. situation for a new religion to de- message, Galinsky said. For exam- “It’s cool to just listen and get velop and spread. ple, Roman morality emphasized another perspective, and it helps to Galinsky’s lecture, “Why God monotheistic religion, putting oth- formulate your own perspective,” chose the time of Caesar Augustus ers first and contributing to one’s Sills said. for the birth of Christ,” was a pub- community — which provided a Jason Whitlark, an assistant lic event sponsored by the religion basis for Christians to build upon, professor of a New Testament col- This Monday screenshot captures a slide of the Baylor admissions and mathematics departments’ joint effort to department and Baylor’s Office of he said. loquiam and biblical heritage in utilize social media to promote specific majors and Baylor as a whole. the Vice Provost for research. It Although the grand architec- the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core, was held in Miller Chapel. ture and historical literature may said Galinsky’s lecture provided a Galinsky said in his lecture the spawn the idea that all was well in valuable resource to those interest- reign of Caesar Augustus set the the time of Augustus, Galinsky em- ed in early Christianity, introduc- Social media, admissions, perfect stage in history for the de- phasized that hunger and injustice ing Galinsky as one of the foremost velopment of a new religion. The plagued the empire. authorities on Augustus and the Roman Empire at the time was a “Due to the enormous strains, Augustan age. stable society with easy communi- dislocations, travails, whatever you “I thought he was very engag- and young mathematicians cations, which enabled new ideas want to call them, at that part of ing and stimulating while helping to spread. He compared the spread the world at that time, the hopes us to see those factors in Augus- of Christianity in the Roman em- The video offers an 18-second ematics and to increase the num- for a savior were at a fever pitch,” tan context that really enabled pire to a modern-day network like Math department introduction for the entire series ber of majors in our department,” Galinsky said. Christianity to grab a hold in the the Internet. with the question of “What will Dr. Lance Littlejohn, professor and Galinsky said the new religion world and spread,” Whitlark said. looks to YouTube “The time Jesus was born, the you become?” followed by stu- chair of the department of mathe- was comparable to a large-scale “He raised interesting questions to time of Augustus, was very condu- social justice movement against think about.” for free advertising dent interviews of Baylor and their matics, said. “They suggested mak- opinion of their major. ing a promo video starring some of By Matt Hellman “We’d like to make additional our math majors. I gave them a few Reporter videos in the future,” Rudolph students to contact and they took Gingrich plans first day in office said. “Right now, our time and our the rest from there. I think they did The Baylor Admissions depart- resources are limited. We would a terrific job of making the video By David Espo from supporters, yet sometimes between 100 and 200 executive Associated Press ment recently posted a YouTube want to focus on the departments and in giving our programs expo- based on assumptions that strain orders before the day ends, a large video which features two students that make the largest impact on s u re .” the imagination. number that conveys big plans, but JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — To reflecting on life as math majors as our enrollment goals for the uni- Littlejohn said he was pleased As he has done elsewhere, few specifics. hear Newt Gingrich tell it, the part of a new video series to pres- versity.” with the way the students repre- Gingrich outlined his Day One Approving the construction of dramatic conservative change he ent the majors offered at Baylor. Eubanks said eventually the sented Baylor and their majors, scenario on Monday for a small a pipeline between Canada and promises will begin even before he audience in Jacksonville, Fla., as Texas is one, and in Tampa during The video project is intended to videos will be posted on Baylor’s and he believes having the video is sworn in as president in 2013. he embarked on a final, full day of the day, he said he would “repeal provide a better a look into every website. on the math web page will help “My goal would be by the end campaigning on the eve of Florida’s every Obama attack on religion.” major based on current student “The project is just beginning, prospective students understand of that first day, about the time Republican presidential primary. In an aside meant to appeal to perspectives, master’s candidate and once we get about three or four what Baylor’s math department is that President Obama arrives back Suggesting he has the day timed tea party sticklers for openness in and video producer Bailey Eu- more done, people will probably actually about. in Chicago, that we will have dis- to the minute, Gingrich adds that government, the orders are to be banks said. start seeing the videos show up on “Without any input or prompt- mantled about 40 percent of his “about two hours after the inau- posted online well in advance of The videos are aimed at stu- the admissions website,” Eubanks ing from me or other faculty, both government,” he tells audiences. gural address” he will sign an ex- the November election “so every- dents considering Baylor, Karen said. “This is just one of possibly [Monument, Colo., junior] Dana It’s characteristic Gingrich — ecutive order that eliminates all the one in America will know what is Rudolph, assistant director of ad- many to come.” Bomgaars and [Saint Johns, Penn., missions communications, said. bold and rich with details that czars Obama appointed. coming.” Gingrich invites sugges- Baylor’s math department also junior] Adam Telatovich said, lend credibility and evoke applause Often, he promises to issue tions on what orders can be issued. “We wanted to show prospec- features the video on their website, straight from their hearts, what tive students how Baylor students using it to increase awareness of they thought of our department’s are able to interact with faculty and the department. programs,” Littlejohn said. “That’s do research, and thought that a fun “I went and met with the ad- the best possible advertising that I way to do this would be through missions department in the fall, could ever expect.” short videos,” Rudolph said. looking for ways to promote math-

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It’s a trend that represents ing, there is a basic formula to fol- can be paired with a colorful look. fashion in an avant garde, purpose- low: one bold, one bright and one Students can even color block with fully contrarian kind of way. Color neutral. their backpacks. blocking is the use of vibrant colors “You can never go wrong with “Sometimes I like to wear col- in contrast with each other, despite two colors, top and bottom,” Carter orful, bright outfits with a neutral being part of the same outfit or said, “It’s when you start adding in black or white handbag. It kind of overall ensemble. other solid color elements that it balances things out,” Diaz said. In its analysis of the color could possibly all fall apart.” A different approach to color blocking trend, Vogue.co.uk de- Still not sure how to color block is with beauty. By contrasting scribes the trend as “loud and block? Then leave it to the profes- eye shadows, the eye can appear proud colour combinations make sionals. Currently, many stores are more define, brighter, or bigger. Courtesy Photo for a dynamic, confident look.” making the trend a whole lot easier With color, the eye’s entire shape Will Bakke is a 2011 graduate from Baylor and has already started his own film company, Riot Studios. Founder Recently, many couture design- to pull off. can look different. A bright lipstick Alex Carroll describes the group, which is based out of Austin, as a studio run by Christians. ers have graced the runway with Stores like Express and For- with a neutral eye can give the face bold, vibrant hues. Their catwalks ever 21 are making color blocking an overall balanced look, which is look like they have been painted a lot easier by selling affordable one of the goals of color blocking. with every color in the rainbow. color block apparel. Some of these Another way to color block Some of these designers include garments include dresses, skirts, in the beauty department is with Baylor grad starts riot Christian Dior, Salvatore Ferraga- sweaters and shirts. nails, for example, painting every mo and Marc Jacobs. “Target just recently came out nail or only a couple of nails with a “Color blocking can sometimes with a whole line of color blocking, different color. look really cute and at other times with mainly vibrant neon colors, “One thing I have seen lately is not work at all,” Willis sophomore my favorite,” Carter said. “Not my color blocking of nails. They’re all with Austin film studio Courtney Carter said. “Color favorite designer, but on a college different shades and then one is Editor’s Note: This is the second friend of Bakke’s who had worked Carroll said. “We could focus on blocking is unique and always budget it makes color blocking a glitter nail, I think it adds a little piece in a series about Will Bakke, with him on “Beware of Chris- advertising and creating commer- makes a statement. It is a simple lot easier.” more flash than just one solid col- a recent Baylor graduate who has tians.” Carroll, who was at the time cials and building a brand, but concept that looks incredible when For many, color blocking can be or,” Carter said. created two films and founded Riot a New and Small Businesses major we’re more focused on our minis- you have the right pieces together.” too daring for their style. However, Not only is the color blocking Studios, a Christian film company. at Georgetown University, brought try and telling a great story using For those who have not heard there’s many ways to color block trend being seen on people, but in The first piece ran on Jan. 18 and a degree of business knowledge to the gifts that God has given us.” of color blocking, there are a cou- in a subtle manner, like shoes. their homes. can be found online at baylorlariat. the newly founded company. Riot Studios worked a deal to ple of simple guidelines to follow. Designers like Steve Madden and Neutral rooms are decorated com. For Carroll, starting a busi- release and distribute the film. The Remember that opposites attract. Jessica Simpson are taking full with vibrant furniture. Sometimes, ness was something that ran in his film is on Netflix, which Bakke said Complementary colors are differ- advantage of the trend. Even Nike average looking rooms have a pop By Joshua Madden family. Russ Carroll, Alex’s father, is “pretty crazy.” The film is cur- ent colors that balance each other has come up with color blocking of color with one bold, bright piece A&E Editor started Carroll Realty in the Dal- rently just on DVD until enough out. sneakers. of furniture. las area. Carroll said this played people put the film on queue to Any type of apparel can be used “I always wanted to own a pair Whether it’s exterior or interior, Most film studios are about the a role in inspiring him to create show the interest in having it on in color blocking. From bathing of Nike Dunk shoes,” Dallas soph- color blocking can be seen almost chase for the almighty dollar, but his own company. Nancy Carroll, instant stream. suits to pants, blouses to leggings omore Karynah Diaz said “They anywhere. that’s simply not Riot Studios’ style. Alex’s mother, works for Stewards Riot Studios, now based out of — the possibilities are endless. just look so unique and make you Some people can pull it off, Asking potential customers to Foundation, a nonprofit group that its own office in Austin, has always “One of my favorite color stand out.” while others cannot. Either way, name their own price before pur- works with church financing. focused on unconventional ways to blocks, however, is a pair of the col- Accessories are also easy ways they are daring to be bold. chasing your DVD might be an “I think that my parents were at distribute the group’s films. ored skinny jeans and a solid color to add just a subtle hint of color. unconventional way to start a film a point where they didn’t want to Just ask Kevin Cochran. A se- top. It’s two completely different Bright, bold, colorful or even neu- The Lariat’s A&E Editor, Joshua studio, but that’s exactly what Will argue with my life choices, but they nior from Oak Park, Calif., and defined color elements, but they tral jewelry is available in many Madden, also contributed to this Bakke is doing with his films “Be- were excited that I had graduated currently an accounting major at seem to just work,” Carter said. shapes and forms. report. ware of Christians” and “One Na- and really happy to see me start- Baylor, he first met Bakke while the tion Under God.” ing a company. Overall I would say two were in the same fraternity at Bakke is a 2011 Baylor gradu- that they were very excited,” Car- Baylor, Kappa Sigma. Answers at www.baylorlariat.com McClatchy-Tribune ate with a degree in film and digital roll said. Bakke printed off 10,000 cop- FUN TIMES media. He is self-employed at Riot Between all of these various fac- ies of “Beware of Christians,” and Across Studios, the Christian film studio tors in his life, Carroll said it never so Cochran had the opportunity to 1 Woo that he founded with friends to felt like much of a jump to starting distribute the copies at the Passion 6 Goldfish or koi distribute his work. his own company with Bakke. Conference in Atlanta, Ga. Co- 10 Peak “We do ‘Name Your Own Price’ “It was kind of a natural exten- chran said Bakke and other mem- 14 Sleep malady because it’s about the message for sion of what I was already studying bers of the cast were recognized by 15 1847 Melville work us, not the money,” Bakke said. — to call theaters and book show- some of those receiving copies of 16 Sound repeated before “fizz Starting Riot Studios was not ings. I won’t say it was a complete the film. fizz,” in ads Bakke’s original plan for getting 17 Bakery cookware no-brainer, but it did come kind Even now, with Bakke leading 19 Coin on the Continent into the film industry, however. of naturally,” Carroll said about his the charge at an independent film 20 Non-revenue-generating “I thought that I needed to go role in founding Riot Studios. studio in Austin, Cochran says he TV ad out to LA and work on sets before The group’s work eventually still gets the chance to see him pe- 21 Quite befuddled ever making a movie. Sure we were attracted the interest of Provident riodically. 22 Southwestern cuisine a little naive, but we were also crazy Films. Provident Films had just re- “He comes through town once 24 Water pitcher part enough to go out and try to make a leased the successful Christian film a month or so, so we grab coffee 26 Bro’s sib film,” Bakke said. “Courageous,” but it wanted to give and catch up,” Cochran said. 27 Work at Having already made “Beware 28 Quiet times for baby ... and the group at Riot Studios its own How are these unconventional mom of Christians” and “One Nation degree of focus on college and high distribution methods working for 32 Orchestra section Under God,” Bakke found that the school age demographic. Riot Studios? Pretty well, if you ask 33 Period of watchful attention traditional route to success in the This success led the group to Bakke. 34 Mimic with wings film industry might not be for him, build its own office for Riot Studios Although the group does allow 35 Steals the bank blueprints so alongside his collaborators from in Austin. Carroll said that moving people to give whatever they want for, e.g. “Beware of Christians,” he founded to Austin was exciting although the for a DVD copy of their film, their 37 Haunted house outbursts Riot Studios. group had toured for more than asking price is $10. Their average 41 Not even once “While I was at school at Baylor 43 Chair maker Charles three months before actually set- earnings? Above $10 per copy. 44 Ability to focus 4 Gridiron official 31 Bring contentment to I made two documentaries. I am tling down and starting Riot Stu- Bakke is thrilled with the stu- 47 Photo taker 5 Some sewers 35 Sports section decimals now distributing these two films dios. dio’s results. 49 Gallery work 6 Admits guilt for, as a lesser 36 Hunched (over) and started my own production “Who knows where we will be “We just realized how much of 50 Sacred song charge 38 Uncontested, as a late-game 7 Latin I verb hockey goal company in Austin along with two in a year? There’s something both a voice the film really had, how dif- 51 Sister of Magda and Eva 8 Jaworski of “Monday Night 39 Mauna __ fellow cast members,” Bakke said. exciting and nerve-racking about ferent it was from other Christian 53 Medium, e.g. 54 Singer Sumac Football” 40 Job application ID One of these fellow cast-mem- not knowing what the company films being made. It’s just honest 9 Bulletin board items 42 JFK guesstimates bers was Alex Carroll, a high school will be doing a year from now,” and refreshing,” Bakke said. 57 Complexion concern 58 Crisp cookie 10 Very top 43 Walked into 61 Fishing gear 11 Small groups, as of bushes 44 Actress Bearse or Plummer 62 Cole Porter’s “Well, Did You 12 Edible mushroom 45 “Consider me a maybe” __?” 13 Strong adhesive 46 Flow slowly 63 To-be, in politics 18 Bill or gates, e.g. 47 Industry leaders 64 ER “Immediately!” 23 Morales of “La Bamba” 48 Dandy’s neckwear 65 USAF NCO 25 Nit-picking type 52 Pep 66 Lavishes affection (on) 26 Irritated state 53 Unexpected complication 28 Kind of wrestling done while 55 Mugging defense Down sitting 56 Bldg. units 1 Temporary shelter 29 Seven-time Emmy winner 59 ER hookups 2 Numbered musical piece Tina 60 __-pitch softball 3 Remove, as a seatbelt 30 Not concealed TUESDAY | JANUARY 31, 2012 www.baylorlariat.com Sports the Baylor Lariat|5 At a Glance

A quick recap of last Lady Bears knock off No. 2 team in Big 12 weekend’s action and what you may have missed By Krista Pirtle Norman, Okla., on Thursday eve- 34 points in her previous game Sports Writer ning, but her team came out firing. against Texas Tech. Griner had an easy bucket followed She recorded 12 on the evening, Tournament berth The No. 1 Lady Bears had five by two 3-pointers by juniors Jor- followed by junior Angel Goodrich Baylor’s No. 8 men’s tennis seconds to inbound the ball under dan Madden and Nae Nae Hayden. with 10. team swept New Mexico their basket. Those were the only treys Bay- Led by Sims and Hayden with State 7-0 Saturday, then The whistle blew, the Red Sea lor would have on the evening, but three each, the Lady Bears had 11 parted and Baylor’s chosen one beat Florida State 4-3 the early threat forced Kansas to steals for the game with 21 points broke up the middle. Then she leave its two-three zone and pick off of turnovers. on Sunday. The victories chose to lay it in. up the perimeter. With 50 percent shooting from earned Baylor a spot in the “After I got my hands and “The first five minutes we the floor, 46 boards, 11 turnovers ITA National Team Indoor the ball up there, I realized that played hard when we went out and steals, 19 assists and 54 points Championship on Feb. 17. I should’ve dunked that,” junior there,” Hayden said. “We just had a coming from the paint, the stat said. “I was wide lot of energy ready to play because lines look good for the Lady Bears; open. My teammates set me some of our families being here.” however, Mulkey knows not to Undefeated & undaunted very good screens.” Hayden was the second leading settle. No. 5 women’s tennis Griner led her team with 28 scorer for Baylor with 10 followed “Right now we are playing cruised through its points to another victory, 74-46 by sophomore Odyssey Sims with well,” Mulkey said. “It’s very obvi- weekend, beating UCF 6-1 over Kansas, the No. 2 team in the eight. ous from the defensive end. I don’t Big 12. Everyone on the bench got know how many games it has been on Saturday followed by a She also recorded five blocks, playing time for the Lady Bears, that we have held our opponents’ 6-1 victory over Wyoming making her No. 2 on the NCAA adding 17 points. field goal percentage very low. I on Sunday. The team is Division 1 Career Top Ten List. “I tried to get each of them a said to them after the game that 8-0 despite an injured The first three seemed ordinary look tonight,” Mulkey said. “I did they need to stay focused. for Griner, but there was some- roster and with its victories something for Ashley (Field), Suni “Fans have to stay into it too. I thing different about her fourth. (Agbuke), and Makenzie (Robert- look up and the fans are dead out earned a spot in the ITA “I love defense,” Griner said. son). Lindsay, maybe not, but she there at the 10-minute mark. They National Team Indoor “Blocking shots is definitely my has the ball in her hands every were sitting in those seats, which Championship Feb. 10-13. favorite thing to do. I just took a time. I tried to get them all a look.” I’m appreciative of, but we have got leap. I decided that if I miss it, oh On the defensive side of the to stay focused. We can’t become Breaking records well. I connected and turned into ball, Baylor continued to hold its complacent. While we are so proud [men’s senior player] Quincy Acy Members of Baylor’s track opponent to under 50 percent of our 21 wins, we still haven’t won for a minute.” shooting from the floor. a championship.” Meagan Downing | Lariat Photographer and field team competed at Head coach had One main concern defensively Baylor will hit the road to take No. 42 Brittney Griner blocks Kansas’ No. 15 Chelsea Gardner’s shot the Razorback Invitational some concerns as to the energy was shutting down Kansas ju- on Missouri, who is winless in con- Saturday in the Ferrell Center. Baylor beat Kansas 74-46. Griner’s perfor- Friday and Saturday. level of her team after playing in nior Carolyn Davis, who scored ference play, at 7 p.m. Wednesday. mance earned her second place on the NCAA all-time blocks list. Sophomore Erin Atkinson broke the school record in the women’s weight throw, Baylor athletes fill depleted roster and sophomore Hunter Brook broke the men’s By Kasey McMillian “I’m really proud of Dana, Brit- She was able to play because she the team out as much as possible,” heptathalon record. Reporter tany and Zoe,” head coach Joey is still taking classes at Baylor and Adom said. “They’re my team- Scrivano said in a press release. said she has free time now that she mates and now I can go to them Top 25 Getting to work The term “jack of all trades” “They are just great kids. It says so is done with volleyball. too. I want more people to come takes on a whole new meaning as much about them to come out and “They were open to work with out and support them because they Ranked Teams Baylor baseball held its first Baylor athletes stand in for one an- help us on such short notice. We me since I was trying to help the are amazing. They are amazing spring practice Friday at other in sporting events outside of have a ton of respect for them, and tennis team out,” Ridenour said. athletes that are doing great things Baylor Ballpark. The Bears their scholarships. we hope they had fun.” “They have been very support- for Baylor and they should defi- No. 1 Women’s At the Hurd Tennis Center on Adom has some past experi- ive and I have become a part of a nitely get the credit.” will spend the next three basketball weeks getting ready for the Jan. 20, the women’s tennis team ence with tennis, as she has played smaller team. It has been a fun way Ridenour was asked to play defeated Prairie View A&M 5-2. since junior high. to end up my athletic career at Bay- with the team again after the match season opener against Oral The Baylor line-up consisted of “I had one practice, a pre-game l or.” against Prairie View. She traveled Roberts on Feb. 17. three newcomers, athletes who are practice, then the next day was the Adom and Ridenour were part- with the tennis team on Jan. 25 to No. 5 Equestrian currently players of other sports game,” said Adom. “It was so last- ners in a doubles match during the Ennis at the Lion Indoor Tennis Baylor all-stars for Baylor. Due to multiple inju- minute and spontaneous, and I game against Prairie View A&M. Facility. Seniors Terrance Ganaway, ries, the new addition consisted of loved it.” They have not won a match yet but Larsen was defeated in two sin- No. 5 Women’s Philip Blake, Nicolas two players from the women’s vol- Ridenour has experience with they proved themselves by winning gles matches but said she enjoyed Tennis leyball team, junior outside hitter Jean-Baptiste and Tracy tennis because she played her se- two of the five games. the opportunity. Zoe Adom and senior setter Brit- nior year of high school in Council “They didn’t need an All-Star “It was a fun experience and of Robertson all competed in tany Ridenour, and a member of Bluffs, Iowa. She graduated from to go out there and play; they just course I’m going to go out there No. 6 Men’s a college all-star game. the women’s soccer team, junior Baylor in December but agreed to wanted someone that would go and do my best for Baylor and for forward Dana Larsen. help out the volleyball team. out there and have fun and help the tennis team,” Larsen said. Basketball No. 6 Bears hold back Longhorn rally to win No. 7 Softball No. 8 Men’s Tennis By Greg DeVries horns 37-24 in the game. In ad- “He’s a great player. We were came back it got hard. It’s just get- challenging. One game, you look Sports Writer dition to Jones III’s effort, senior talking all week [that] we’ve got to ting easier and easier. I’m getting like a million bucks, the next game Quincy Acy also recorded a dou- know where he is in the zone. But better every game,” Miller said. you’re like, ‘What happened?’” No. 13 Football Sophomore Perry Jones III re- ble-double with 10 points and 10 he’s coming off some ball screens, The main area to improve upon Baylor will head to College Sta- corded his second-straight double- rebounds. and they’re spacing the floor well. according to head coach Scott tion on Wednesday to play its final double to lead the No. 6 Baylor Acy and Jones III combined to I thought we did a good job in the Drew was the turnovers. Baylor conference game against the Texas No. 15 Soccer Bears past the Texas Longhorns grab as many rebounds as the en- first half, but in the second half he turned the ball over 18 times to A&M Aggies. The Aggies were 76-71 on Saturday. tire Texas team did. got it going,” sophomore Brady Texas’ nine. picked by many to win the Big 12, Jones III finished with 22 points The free-throw shooting was Heslip said. Heslip finished with 11 “I think the game-ending turn- but injuries and bad losses have No. 16 Women’s and 14 rebounds. also excellent for the Bears. Baylor points. overs we can definitely improve in since changed these opinions. “Trying to do it as many times shot 27-34 from the line, which is Freshman Quincy Miller once those areas in the future,” Drew “Every game in the Big 12 is an Track & Field as possible is my mindset,” Jones just shy of 80 percent. again proved himself a reliable said. “As far during the course of important game,” Heslip said about III said about producing his stats. In the final eight minutes of the scorer. Miller finished with 18 the game, the 20 points off turn- the schedule. Women’s “I’ve got to have a double-double to game, after Texas tied the score at points, including 8-10 from the overs to four, that was a big dis- Texas A&M is currently in No. 20 help my team win.” 54, Baylor shot 16 of 18 from the free-throw line. appointment for us. We’ve been eighth place in the Big 12 with a Golf Rebounding was the driving free-throw line to pull away. “For the first few games of the doing so much better in assists to 3-5 conference record. In Baylor’s force behind Baylor’s victory. The Texas’ J’Covan Brown led all season, I didn’t think it was that turnovers and taking care of the previous meeting with the Aggies Bears outrebounded the Long- players with 32 points. hard. Then when Perry [Jones III] ball. That’s what makes coaching so on Jan. 2, the Bears won 61-52. *TUESDAY | JANUARY 31, 2012 | the News 6 Baylor Lariat www.baylorlariat.com FOUNDERS from Page 1 lators, which are representations ing school,” Trey Crumpton, the Voter location may influence how you vote of human bodies and help educate village manager of the Mayborn nurses with hands-on experiences. Museum, said. “The Mayborn Mu- By amanda Thomas and professors surveyed people Rowatt said. ing referendum inside of a school “The Chileses seum Complex Reporter outside of churches and govern- According to a press release, building. The study showed that embody the spir- would not be a ment buildings. participants of the survey were di- voters who were polled within the it of giving,” Starr “The people who are reality without Cathedrals or government LaBouff, a psychology lecturer verse and multicultural — “Nine- school supported a state tax in- said. the happiest are the the Chileses and buildings could influence voting, a at the Univeristy of Maine, was ty-nine individuals from more crease, but those polled after vot- Dr. Ellie Cas- other support- recent Baylor study showed. obtaining his doctorate at Bay- than 30 countries.” Participants ing in churches did not. ton, the director ones who give most ers.” Dr. Wade Rowatt, co-author of lor while conducting this study. were surveyed outside the Basil- Other co-authors of the Baylor of the Frank and generously.” The Chileses the study and associate professor LaBouff was also one of the pro- ica of Saint Servatius, Maastricht study included Meghan K. John- Sue Mayborn are also involved of psychology and neuroscience at fessors who accompanied students Town Hall, Westminster Abbey son, a doctoral candidate, and Cal- Natural Science Ken Starr| Baylor President with various oth- Baylor, said this is called “priming.” on the Baylor in Maastricht study and Parliament. Each building was lie Frankle, a graduate student in and Cultural er groups, such The study was called “Dif- abroad program, where some of in a major public area. global health at George Washing- History Museum as Lovers Lane ferences in Attitudes Toward the research took place. Surveyors The study has been published ton University. Complex, said the couple is al- United Methodist Church in Dal- Outgroups in Religious and interviewed people near a cathe- online in the International Journal The research was conducted by ways willing and open to help with las and Crime Stoppers of Waco, Nonreligious Contexts in a Mul- dral and near a government build- for the Psychology of Religion, and Baylor students in the Baylor in whatever Baylor needs. Starr said. tinational Sample: A Situational ing. furthers evidence that religious Maastricht Study Abroad program. Although unable to attend the “The people who are happiest Context Priming Study.” People were asked their opin- priming can influence both reli- Baylor psychologists analyzed the celebration, she shared her appre- are the ones who give most gener- “Priming is when something ion about various issues, such as gious and non-religious people. data. in the environment influences an ciation for the Chileses in a video ously,” Starr said. gay and lesbian marriage. People Similar surveys have been done in LaBouff said the findings are emotion, thought or idea,” Rowatt that was played at the celebration. He said it is important for stu- surveyed in front of the different the past. Stanford University con- significant because churches and said. “The presence of an Ameri- Caston said she is thankful for dents to establish a spirit of giving cathedrals responded with more ducted a study about school taxes, other religiously affiliated build- can flag could increase someone’s conservative, religious attitudes, published in the Proceedings of what the couple has done over the for later in life, and encouraged the ings are among the most common patriotism.” compared to people who were the National Academy of Science polling places. years for the museum. students present at the celebration In the study, headed by Dr. Jor- interviewed near government in 2008. “We need to be aware of where The Chileses founded of the to ask themselves, “What am I go- dan LaBouff, priming was given a buildings. “The religious prime Stanford looked at a case in descions are made,” LaBouff said. Strecker Associates, which was the ing to do?” closer look when Baylor students is the presence of the cathedral,” which people voted on a fund- “Context matters.” original support organization for Current and former Baylor re- the museum. gents were in attendance, as well The Chileses “are very generous as Mary McCall and Joy Reynolds, JOBS from Page 1 supporters of many aspects of the both former first ladies of Baylor. that only require one- to two-year Payoff, a report published by the associate’s degree earn more than which degrees may not be worth museum, law school and the nurs- education or skill programs. But he Georgetown University Center the median earnings for someone the time, money and effort. also said this is a limited scenario. on Education and the Workforce, with a bachelor’s degree in their Nall said this helps Career Ser- Drought causes town wells to run dry “While there are strong headwinds projections indicate there will be 3 lifetime. Those with a bachelor’s vices guide students toward areas in the job market today, long-term, million unfilled jobs requiring col- degree will have more opportu- that will be beneficial from a mon- Associated Press Spicewood Beach, located on Lake the investment in a four-year col- lege degrees by 2018. “More educa- nities throughout their lives and etary standpoint, as well as a good Travis, has about 500 water con- lege degree will pay far more divi- tion is always better,” Kevin Nall, will be able to keep up better in a fit for the student. Chavez high- AUSTIN — The Lower Colo- nections that serve roughly 1,100 dends than no college education,” associate director at Baylor career changing world, Nall said. lighted the importance of planning rado River Authority has started people. Chavez said. services, said. He went on to say that the in- for the future as soon as possible. trucking water to the Central Texas The community has watched He also said that in the future, The College Payoff reports formation published by the Texas “With the cost of tuition sky- village of Spicewood Beach, the the water level drop since October the workforce of the United States that though some jobs may boast Workforce Commission can be rocketing, debt burden increasing first community to run out of water 2010, when the worst single-year will require more education, not a higher starting salary without a useful when reviewed with the and at least a temporary disparity due to the drought. drought in Texas began. less. In 1973, 28 percent of jobs in four-year degree, the lifetime sal- right perspective. In showing between majors and job opportu- A spokeswoman for the agency, Tuma said the river authority, the country required postsecond- ary is most often higher for the which industries are growing and nities, it is critical for students to Clara Tuma, said the region's wells which operates the wells, will truck ary education, a number projected person with more education. shrinking, a student can see what think about their future career op- are no longer producing enough water to the community for as long to rise to 63 percent in 2018. The report also indicated that degrees would be most beneficial portunities earlier than perhaps water to meet the community's as it is needed. According to The College only 28.2 percent of people with an to have in the future, as well as previous generations,” Chavez said. needs. The first tanker was expect- She did not have an estimate of ed to arrive Monday afternoon. what the operation will cost. EARNINGS OVERLAP: In a surprising number of

from Page 1 cases, people with less educa- CONTRACTORS tional attainment earn more manner until they have already cess of getting budget estimates for than those with more education. been approved by the university. numerous projects year-round.”A This graphic represents just how “Those things are done more Manhattan representative was not much earnings overlap there privately than publicly,” Holt said. able to answer questions about is, relative to the median life- “So when people saw it on the pub- the newsletter item. A public rela- time earnings of workers with a lic side [in the newsletter], that’s tions officer with Populous did not Bachelor's degree ($2,868,000) where the misinterpretation came return calls for comment on this Courtesy of Georgetown University from. The university is in the pro- story.