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FOOTBALL | 50-47 Texas triumphs over Notre Dame By Michael Shapiro @mshap2

Tyrone Swoopes didn’t start on Sunday, but he sure did finish. The senior quarterback dove into the endzone to give Texas a 50-47 upset over No. 10 Notre Dame in double overtime, bulldozing past Irish defenders on his way to victory. He arose from the turf mobbed by his teammates. Swoopes and head coach celebrated with the Longhorns in the north endzone, reveling in the upset win. “So much can be said about Swoopes and just for him to be the person he is,” Strong said. “[I told him], ‘You’re going to have your chance. You’re going to have the opportunity.’” The game yielded eight lead changes, four ties and two overtimes in a back-and- forth battle. Texas blew a 17-point lead and had an ex- tra-point attempt ran back for two points. And that was all before overtime. But after four hours and nearly 100 points, Texas had its first victory of the year — Gabriel Lopez | Daily Texan Staff one that Strong hopes will put Texas players lift head coach Charlie Strong in the air after Texas knocked off No. 10 Notre Dame on Sunday night. The win marked the Longhorns’ second Texas back on the map. straight win over a ranked team going back to last season. “We needed to get this pro- gram back in the spotlight,” guiding the Longhorns’ fre- Texas to a 14-7 lead. Buech- “It’s real encouraging,” Dame quickly answered with attempt blocked, and the Irish Strong said. “This is big for us netic attack. After an offseason ele completed two passes to Gilbert said. “[Heard] is a guy a touchdown to cut Texas’ lead scooped up the ball. Notre to get it back.” filled with uncertainty at quar- senior Jake Oliver and snuck who can spread the field and to three. Dame dashed down into the Notre Dame quickly si- terback — Strong refused to into the endzone from one really run fast. He was able After a Texas three-and-out, opposite endzone, tying the lenced a raucous crowd of name a starter until the team’s yard out. to go out and make a couple the Fighting Irish regained the game at 37. 102,315 at Darrell K Royal- first drive — Texas looked to Texas had one more drive of catches in his first game as lead when quarterback De- After the two teams Texas Memorial Stadium, have its guy. before halftime, where Buech- a receiver.” Shone Kizer tossed a 17-yard swapped touchdowns in the taking just six plays to get on “I didn’t even see a true ele connected with wide re- The Longhorns looked to touchdown to sophomore first overtime, Texas held the board. freshman out there tonight,” ceiver Jerrod Heard for 68 have all the momentum after running back Josh Adams in Notre Dame to a field goal in But the lead wouldn’t last. junior running back D’Onta yards. Swoopes then punched scoring 10 points in the first the fourth. the second. Swoopes ended Texas’ offense was lightning Foreman said. “I see a veteran it in from one yard out to give six minutes of the third quar- Texas seemed to jump the game one series later, giv- fast under freshman quarter- quarterback. [Buechele] stood Texas a 21-14 lead. ter. But a quick score and a ahead on a 19-yard dash by ing Texas the biggest win of back on its in the pocket, had some re- Offensive coordinator Ster- costly pick changed the game Foreman with under 3:23 left. Strong’s tenure. opening drive. They found ally good runs tonight and I’m lin Gilbert praised Heard in a flash. Buechele made But up 37-35, the Longhorns’ “I’m always ready,” Swoopes the endzone in less than proud of him.” for his transition to wide re- his first mistake of the night special teams shot itself in said. “I knew I was going to three minutes. Buechele and Swoopes ceiver after being third on the upon taking the field with the the foot. have my role. When I got my Buechele looked calm and both saw the field on Tex- quarterback depth chart one Longhorns up 31-21, throw- Senior kicker Trent opportunity, I did it to the best collected in his first start while as’ fourth drive, marching month ago. ing an interception. Notre Domingue had his extra-point of my ability.”

CAMPUS CITY Glocks not Cocks blocks Cocks not Glocks City Council adresses By Zachary Caldwell backlogged rape kits @ZachCaldwell_ By Sarah Philips Supporters of Senate Bill @sarahphilips23 11, also known as campus carry, gathered Friday in Austin City Council I think the community front of the UT Tower to members heard public tes- stage a counter-protest to last timony Thursday from PS is showing you today week’s “Cocks not Glocks” 1.04 and PS 1.07 amend- that this is something event. While the attendance ment supporters who want was low, the rally was met the 2016–17 budget to we’re taking a with opposition by vocal help reopen and staff the stand on. anti-gun activists. DNA testing lab that pro- —Third year UT-Austin student The event, “Glocks not cesses rape kits for the City of Austin. Cocks,” began with five cam- heard from a variety of The Austin Police De- pus carry supporters gath- supporters, including sexual partment’s DNA lab closed ering around a black and assault nurse examiner Paula in June. Currently, rape white flag with the phrase Marks, who spoke about kits are being sent to the “come and take it” beneath her experience interview- Department of Public the image of a sniper rifle. ing and testing people after Safety instead. They were later met by rep- they had been assaulted. She The DPS lab only tests 20 resentatives from Betsy Riot, Angel Ulloa | Daily Texan Staff detailed the kind of ques- kits per month, a rate which a gun protest group whose Supporters of campus carry gathered Friday to stage a counter-protest to last week’s tions she asks victims, the amendment supporters like members refer to them- “Cocks not Glocks” event. examination process and members of the SAFE Alli- selves as “Betsies.” A woman victims’ concerns. ance said would not keep up who identified herself as questions from the press Rodriguez, a representa- said she organized this “The question always with new cases, much less “Betsy Boobs,” a UT alum- and passersby. tive from Turning Point event because of the lack of comes up, ‘When will I get deal with the 3,000 tests sit- na, frequently shouted over The rally was organized USA, a nonprofit aimed at conservative voices heard my results?’” Marks said. campus carry advocates as on Facebook by UT alumna educating students on con- on campus. ting in the backlog. they attempted to answer Haeli Mouré and Joanna servative ideals. Mouré City Council members GLOCKS page 2 RAPE KITS page 2

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UNIVERSITY UT reports most rapes among Texas colleges

By Katie Keenan said creating this kind of cli- Greg Fenves allocated funds to @KeenanArroyo mate at a University is essential hire six Title IX investigators to solving the problem of sexu- as part of a team that handles UT-Austin On-Campus Rape Statistics Seventeen rapes were re- al assault. Rather than placing student-on-student sexual as- ported on campus in 2014, the burden on those targeted sault, in addition to interper- with 13 of the cases taking in these crimes, he said the sonal violence, discrimination, place in on-campus housing community should step up to harassment and stalking. facilities, according to the most the plate. “The institution is shift- up-to-date data released by the “The onus is on the larger ing to be more trauma-in- U.S. Department of Education. community to adopt a culture formed and trauma-centered,” In 2014, of the 17 With the number of re- of prevention and of support Smith said. “That means rapes that occured on ported rapes increasing in for survivors who do come academic policies, that means recent years, the data showed forward to report,” Crowe said. our resources on campus, campus, 13 occured UT had the highest number of “The statistics show that very that means even our social in on-campus housing incidents on campus out of all few survivors actually go on media campaigns.” Texas universities in 2014. to report their assault to the Smith also spoke on pro- facilities. University officials said the authorities, often because they grams the University is hop- report doesn’t offer a com- fear they will not be believed. ing will shed light on why plete picture of UT’s campus That has to change.” sexual assault is happening safety status. Title IX coordinator LaToya on campus in the first place. “It has to do with the culture Smith said big pushes have One initiative that’s currently Source: U.S. Department of Education of the University and whether been made to make the re- being developed involves it encourages reporting,” said porting process more effective, multiple focus groups com- Infographic by Megan McFarren | Daily Texan Staff J.B. Bird, director of media re- which has led to the higher posed of survivors, students lations for the University. “Our number of reported rape cases. who have been through the group it says [assaults] are as Not On My Campus are have a lot of energy and focus approach at [UT] is to encour- “Over the years, our num- reporting process and stu- happening west of campus at this essential to educating the stu- but … there’s so much going age people to report. We know bers have increased exponen- dents who are members of particular location or after dent population on this issue, on that people don’t neces- we will have higher statistics, tially, but a big part of that vulnerable populations. Each this type of party, then that al- but she is aiming for more sarily know what other peo- but we believe that [reporting] is because we’ve created re- group will be taken through a lows me to … collaborate with than awareness. Collaboration ple are doing,” Smith said. will make for a much better sources and structure to where four-year program that aims various groups or even [work] is key to combating this chal- “I want to … bring all these culture on campus.” it’s safe for them to do so,” to find problem spots on or with that particular apartment lenge together, she said. initiatives together because SAFE Alliance communica- Smith said. near campus. complex,” Smith said. “The good thing about be- we’re all fighting the same tions director Derrick Crowe In 2015, University President “If out of that focus Smith said campaigns such ing a large institution is we good fight.”

CAMPUS RESEARCH Darrell K Royal Research Casar, who represents District 4, originally intro- Fund honors grant winners duced the amendments, which will provide $1.4 mil- By Reagan Ritterbush lion to staff the lab with sev- @thedailytexan en analysts and a supervisor and $500,000 to outsource The Darrell K Royal Re- 500 kits to other labs. He ap- search Fund for Alzheimer’s peared to be moved by the hosted a gala on Sept. 2 to hon- testimony of one of the vic- or the legacy of the late Coach tims at the hearing. and to present the 2016 DKR “We’re gonna find the Fund grant winners. money,” Casar said to The DKR Fund grant is the speaker. given out to people for com- The City Council’s fiscal ing up with innovative ways year begins Oct. 1, according to cure Alzheimer’s. To receive to City Council documents. the grant, they must be at the Budget readings will take associate professor level at a place on Sept. 12–14, and Courtesy of the School of Social Work | Daily Texan Staff Texas-based institution and Emmanuel Briseño | Daily Texan Staff any amendments will be ad- The Chronicle of Higher Education featured Noël Busch-Armendariz, a professor in the within 12 years of complet- Matthew McConaughey, a board member of The Darrell opted Sept. 22. School of Social Work, for her part in creating a manual on trauma-informed policing. ing their terminal degree. This K Royal Research Fund for Alzheimer’s, gave a speech at year’s winners were Lenora J. Friday’s 4th and Goal Gala. Volk and Andreana Haley. GLOCKS “Grants like this take our Four years ago, the fund give to the winners. continues from page 1 Professor featured for manual projects off the ground,” Volk was founded by Darrell and “We can’t get enough money said. “I look forward to shar- Edith Royal in response to his to these researchers,” said Da- ing our results over the next Alzheimer’s diagnosis and to vid Kazen, Darrell and Edith on trauma-informed policing few years.” fund critical research that will Royal’s grandson. “These are Several organization mem- bring about medical break- the people who are going to do By Wesley Story tradition particularly in sexual campus with tools to identify bers were present, includ- throughs in the treatment the research and get to the bot- @wesleystory0 assault crimes,” Busch-Arm- interpersonal violence, sup- ing founding Vice Chair Ben and cure. tom of this disease.” endariz said. “A lot of times port survivors and build a Crenshaw and board mem- “I’ve lived it and breathed it,” At the end of the gala, victims blame themselves just campus that values healthy re- A UT professor was fea- bers Matthew McConaughey said Ava Late, a founding chair Crenshaw, Myers and McCo- like society blames them.” lationships and consent. tured by the Chronicle of and Mike Myers, who made of the DKR Fund whose close naughey took the stage to talk A UT student who is a “The most important thing Higher Education on Aug. a special presentation to Roy- family members have had about the work that Edith and sexual assault survivor said you can do for a survivor is to 30 for creating a manual on al’s widow, Edith, to honor the disease. “We need to find they have done to help fight some survivors may not want believe them unconditionally,” trauma-informed policing. her continued dedication to a cure.” this deadly disease. They spoke to come forward because there said VAV Co-President Mia Noël Busch-Armendariz, the organization. Since its founding, the or- about the impact the Roy- is “always that thought of ‘It Goldstein, a radio-television- a professor in the School of “I love Edith Royal,” DKR ganization has had over 3,000 als have had on their road to could have been my fault,’ even film and Plan II sophomore. Social Work and director of Fund board member Rita sponsors and has been able to beat Alzheimer’s. if there’s no way it was.” “Offer options and resources, the Institute on Domestic Hortenstine said. “She is bold give out grant money to 16 re- “They shared the great- “There was no law enforce- but it should be made clear Violence and Sexual Assault, and courageous, and her abil- searchers, who dedicated their est joys of life and some of ment involved with me, but if that everything is up to them collaborated with her team ity to talk about Royal and lives to finding a cure for can- the darkest,” McConaughey there had been, I would have and on their own terms.” and UT System police to cre- dedicate her time to finding a cer. DKR Fund has also had said. “But just the two as a wanted them to understand Out of every 1,000 sexual ate “The Blueprint for Campus cure is astonishing.” over $30,000 in donations to team — always.” that this person they are try- assaults, 344 are reported to Police: Responding to Sexual ing to help just had every bit of the police, according to the Assault,” a manual which pro- control over themselves they Rape, Abuse & Incest National vides officers guidance on how thought they had taken from Network, the nation’s largest to better engage with survivors them,” said the student, who anti-sexual violence organiza- of sexual violence. wishes to remain anonymous. tion. 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COLUMN Latino politics must extend beyond immigration By Alyssa Fernandez experience. Yet, this ad fails to go beyond what pregnancy rate in the country. The other, smaller reason why Democrats ig- Daily Texan Senior Columnist happens after immigration. There are several reasons why Clinton, and nore other Latino issues is because they’re inter- Clinton’s focus on attracting Latino voters by extension the Democratic party, are ignoring nal problems that are felt within the Latino com- From the presidential debates being aired on through immigration reform limits its reach by other Latino issues. In leaked DNC emails, for- munity. The dropout and teen-pregnancy rate Univision to Clinton’s first Spanish-language ad, focusing on a narrow view of the Latino experi- mer chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz states that are issues that often begin and end with Latinos there is a more visible effort to attract Latino vot- ence in the United States. Immigration is some- “Hispanic brand loyalty is generational” and that and do not venture outside of that. Yet, immi- ers this election cycle than has previously been thing that over half of Latinos haven’t personally they are “unforgiving” once this loyalty is lost. gration is a larger issue that affects the majority seen before. The Latino vote is playing a promi- experienced — of the 55 million Latinos in the Aside from the email stereotyping Latinos, it re- group in the U.S., or more specifically, is “taking nent role this election cycle and politicians such country, 33 million are U.S. born. This does not veals a strategy to how Democrats are approach- our jobs.” To put it bluntly, minority problems as Clinton are scrambling to attain it. While Clin- mean that we are excluded from the struggles ing Latinos. They are capitalizing on Trump’s only become national issues when it affects the ton leads the polls among Latinos, her campaign’s of immigration and attaining citizenship, since hateful language and using that as their platform majority culture. approach towards this group is not effective in at- it can affect us within a family dynamic or even to rally the Latino vote. This also justifies their In any case, if the Democrats want to tracting long-term voters. through friends, but it does not encompass our sole focus on immigration through the belief that achieve long term success and attract “brand Immigration has been in the spotlight this whole narrative. “Hispanics will always be loyal and influence the loyal” voters, they have to take the time to un- election cycle since the infamous Trump speech What is missing from this voter outreach is family.” In their logic, even if I haven’t person- derstand what happens after we crossed the last summer. Even in Clinton’s Spanish-language expanding the Latino experience to cover issues ally experienced the struggle of immigration, my border and appeal to our own, unique Ameri- ad, there are clips of Trump speaking about that pertain to problems U.S. born Latinos are abuelos did. Because of familia and loyalty, what can experience. deporting 11 million immigrants alongside La- more likely to face. Such as the high dropout affects them affects me and I should rally behind Fernandez is a rhetoric and writing and tinos speaking about their own immigration rate or why Hispanics have the highest teen that issue for no other reason than that. Spanish senior from Allen.

COLUMN COLUMN ‘White Lives Matter’ earn their new hate group designation By Gabby Sanchez of the WLM groups have ties to other white su- Daily Texan Guest Columnist premacy groups in America, such as Rebecca Barnette, the leader of the Tennessee WLM, On Aug. 22, the hate group White Lives Mat- who is involved in the Aryan Strikeforce and ter stood outside of the National Association the National Socialist Movement, the largest for the Advancement of Colored People’s office neo-Nazi group in America. in Houston with demands that they denounce Many cite the shooting in Dallas back in the Black Lives Matter movement. They car- July that occurred during a BLM rally and ried confederate flags, assault rifles and white- resulted in the death of five police officers supremacist signs, including one that said “14 as reasoning behind the claims that BLM is words” which references the slogan, “We must a hate group that wants to harm white po- secure the existence of our people and a future lice officers. However, this incident did not for white children.” Police eventually broke up reflect the attitudes and wants of the partici- the protest later in the afternoon. pants in the rally. Instead, it combated the Illustration by Lex Rojas | Daily Texan Staff This WLM group is just the one of many that overall positive mood of the night between have sprouted up over the last few years in reac- police and the protestors. tion to the BLM protests against police violence. The pushback against BLM and calling it an WLM was recently labeled a hate group by the anti-white organization comes from a lack of Kaepernick’s critics outdo his Southern Poverty Law Center, who tracks ex- understanding of the group’s message. Many tremist and hate groups across the country. For are against them because they believe that BLM many, this did not come as a shock; their overt is anti-white and anti-police. However, this is most reprehensible actions racism and use of violent language against simply not true and has never been a part of minorities makes them well-deserving of this their message. They are not against the police; By Noah Horwitz intruded once again into our national dia- label. However, some in the U.S. have been call- they are against police violence. It’s always been Daily Texan Senior Columnist logue. Cue the chants of “Love it or leave it” ing BLM a hate group, urging the SPLC to give about justice and equality in the eyes of the law, @NmHorwitz and the bigots on the Breitbart comment sec- them the same labeling. But they have refused. which is something that as a society, everyone tion whispering about him being a Muslim or So what makes WLM different than the could benefit from. A couple weeks ago, I would have had using assorted racial epithets. group BLM? There is only a one word differ- There needs to be an elimination of the idea nothing to say about Colin Kaepernick. He It reminds me of the blowback received by ence between their names, but there are 100 that because black lives matter, white lives do doesn’t play for the Texans, so my only im- the Dixie Chicks when they criticized then- years between their ideologies. It all lies in the not — it’s an “also” not a “more.” It’s this build- pressions would have likely been negative. President George W. Bush. Or, perhaps most motives of these groups. For BLM, the move- ing of walls and division that prevents peace Of course, all that has changed now, with hyperbolically, Muhammad Ali’s opposition ment centers around justice and equality be- and compromise between both sides of the is- Kaepernick evoking controversy by making to the Vietnam War. tween the races and an end to racial violence sue. We all need to try to better understand one the choice to not stand during the national America is not a country you have to leave in the U.S.. WLM focuses on the superiority another and our different struggles, then help anthem before games. if you do not love. That would be Russia. of the white and incites violence against many one another in alleviating them — and only In the immediate aftermath of this brou- Perhaps even more offensively, the Santa minority groups in the U.S. including black in- then will true progress be achieved. haha, I still did not really care. So what? An Clara Police Union has threatened to abdicate dividuals, Muslims and Hispanics with the goal Sanchez is a journalism freshman from athlete makes a political statement. Tom their responsibility to provide security for of preservation of the white race. Many leaders Round Rock. Brady backs Donald Trump, for crying out games of the San Francisco 49ers, the team loud. Why should this controversial stand be on which Kaepernick plays. It is the latest in a treated any differently? troubling trend of police threatening to aban- GALLERY Kaepernick brought attention to one of the don the communities they pledge to protect myriad of issues facing black individuals in because of criticism. (Among the many cities this country. He pointed to the injustice per- shining as an example of light contrary to this petuated every time a police officer kills an trend is Dallas.) unarmed black man and gets away without Kaepernick may not be a perfect messen- consequence. Eric Garner, Tamir Rice and ger of his cause, but who among us is with- so many others brought the issue, that of the out our imperfections? As for those afore- Black Lives Matter movement, to the fore- mentioned self-important white critics of front of our national consciousness a couple his who say he needs to put his money where years back. Kaepernick has reminded us. his mouth is, they can eat crow. Kaepernick Now, in his shoes, would I have chosen just announced a $1 million donation to to make the same choice, to not stand for community groups. And he has seen many the Star-Spangled Banner? Well, that’s not allies in his fight, including the president of relevant, because I am not in his shoes. I the United States, who backed his exercise of am not black. And if I had a dollar for ev- constitutional rights. ery self-important white person clamoring I never thought I would care about an is- about how he should speak, or express his sue so seemingly minor and trivial, but the opinions or spend his money, well... you get response to it has been too offensive, to the the point. man in particular and our civic institutions But perhaps what has been most disquieting and culture in general, to ignore. about this entire controversy is the response Horwitz is a first year law student from to it. Jingoistic, faux-patriotic cacophony has Houston. Illustration by Patrick Trinida | Daily Texan Staff

COLUMN Texas finds different path to anti-Muslim prejudice than ‘burkini’ ban

By Emma Berdanier be determined. But given their past history with However, anti-Muslim sentiments at UT seem er” person who is different enough to provoke Daily Texan Guest Columnist and the continued presence of anti-Muslim sen- to pale in comparison to those across the rest of fear in us. And although prejudice against Mus- @eberdanier timents and fears in their cities, it won’t be good. the state. The only instance Al-Batal could recall lims may be limited on a university campus, once “Any kind of phobia stems from a lack of un- was when a student of his was “verbally assaulted students leave those campuses they enter a world Just over a week ago France’s highest court derstanding,” said Mahmoud Al-Batal, Arabic by a bystander because she wears the hijab.” But where that hate is all too real, a world where they overruled the ludicrous Burkini ban that degrad- professor and director of the Arabic Flagship even recognizing how wrong this event was, he have to be prepared to deal with it and not fall ed not only women but also an entire culture. Program. “Our fear of Islam stems from our lack noted, “Because we are on a university campus, it into practicing it. The ruling was viewed as a triumph by interna- of understanding. There is no one Islam, just like is limited. It is not what you see in the real world It is UT’s duty to have more educational out- tional liberal groups and Muslims alike. Except there is no one Christianity. But we tend to think outside university campuses.” reach about Islam to all of its students, not just it wasn’t. More than 20 mayors of coastal towns of Islam in a very monolithic term.” If UT is doing such a great job, then why try to those enrolled in classes pertaining to it. Because that originally implemented the bans before the If this fear is a problem of understanding, then enforce any sort of education at all? Why not let UT is creating the next lawmakers, the next may- law was overturned have refused to comply with the best solution is to educate. And Texas seems a good thing lie? ors, the next lawyers, who could all determine the ruling. It’s about keeping France secular, they to be the perfect place to implement that educa- Because doing so is dangerous. In the United whether America follows in France’s legal foot- say, though it’s clear that an underlying tone of tion: the second-most prevalent religion in Texas, States, as with the rest of the world, there is hate steps, they must actively address these fears. fear following the Nice attacks stains this law. behind Christianity, is Islam, according to the that lingers beneath the surface towards any sort Berdanier is a philosophy junior from Boulder, How France will address these towns is yet to 2010 US Census on religion. of “other” we can’t identify with, any sort of “oth- Colorado.

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FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY Longhorn Buechele evokes Texas legend in debut teams secure By Tyler Horka @TexasTy95 wins at SFA will find himself on a lot of highlight invitational reels after Texas’ upset win over No. 10 Notre Dame on By Claire Cruz Sunday night. @claireecruz5 The senior quarterback scored three rushing touch- Texas made a statement in downs on the night, with its first competition of the the final one being the fin- season at the SFA Lumber- ishing play of the thrilling jack Pre-Conference Meet victory — a moment for on Friday. Texas fans to remember. Each group earned team But the burnt orange-clad wins with sophomores Pe- crowd fixed its eyes on a dif- dro Nasta and Alex Cruz ferent quarterback for most leading the way for the men of the season opener. and women, respectively, Freshman Shane Buech- with first-place finishes. Six ele led the Texas offense Longhorn men and four onto the field for its first women finished their races possession against the Irish. in the top 10. He’s the first true freshman “Both teams opened up quarterback to start for the with some positive things,” Longhorns since Bobby cross country coach Brad Layne in 1944. Herbster said. “With individu- Texas hasn’t had a quar- al and team wins, both groups terback start in every game were able to pack it up well.” The meet took place on a from freshman year through Stephanie Tacy | Daily Texan Staff two-kilometer loop track at senior year since Colt McCoy Texas freshman quarterback Shane Buechele gets ready to throw a pass against Notre Dame on Sunday. He became the Pecan Acres Park in Nacog- — who was a redshirt fresh- first true freshman quarterback to start for the team since in 1944. man — from 2006–09. Both doches, Texas. The women Layne’s and McCoy’s num- touchdowns through the air, Buechele tossed a costly quick to thank a fellow quar- will set up many more drives kicked off the competi- bers are retired. along with a touchdown on interception late in the third terback after his first victory. for Texas this season as the tion with a two-mile run, “I still have a little adren- the ground. quarter, and Notre Dame “[Tyrone’s] a great guy, team’s primary quarterback. and the men’s three-mile aline,” Buechele said. “I Buechele started his colle- capitalized with a touch- and he’s a great quarterback,” Sophomore linebacker race followed. haven’t really thought about giate career with an 11-play, down — pulling within Buechele said of Swoopes. Malik Jefferson said he Young talent filled Texas’ the whole thing, I’ve kind of 75-yard drive that culminat- three points of Texas after “We couldn’t win the game wasn’t surprised about roster. Seven of the fourteen just been running around, ed with his first touchdown being down by 17. without [Tyrone].” Buechele’s performance Longhorns who competed but it was definitely a lot pass. He found junior receiv- However, Buechele later Swoopes entered the and raved about the quar- are freshmen — five for the of fun being able to go out er Armanti Foreman on a 19- made up for his mistake contest for the first time on terback’s upside. If Jeffer- women and two for the men. there and play.” yard strike that sent 102,315 while leading Texas on an Texas’ fourth possession of son is right, Buechele may But if there were any first- And it appears the fresh- people into a frenzy. nine-play, 68-yard drive to the game. He set the tone be on his way to a path race jitters, the athletes didn’t man will play for a long time “Sometimes there’s a tie the game with under six for the Longhorns’ rushing similar to McCoy’s. show it once the gun fired. on the 40 Acres. Though he player that comes through minutes left. attack, amassing 30 yards “I knew that kid has a lot Redshirt freshman Jordan still has over 50 games to that’s a special player,” head Buechele will also remind on five carries as Texas went of talent,” Jefferson said. “He Welborn led the young Texas play and 44 to win before he coach Charlie Strong said. Longhorn fans of McCoy’s on to score and take its first still has a lot more potential. women to a No. 5 finish and matches McCoy’s legendary “And [Buechele’s] one of humility. The latter was lead, 14-7. I’m very proud of him. He freshmen Spencer Dodds numbers at Texas, he’s off those players.” never shy to credit others But it was Buechele who stepped up to the plate. He and John Rice crossed sec- to a good start. He finished But the freshman’s de- for helping him obtain one scored with a one-yard did a lot better than I did last ond and fourth, respectively, the game with 16 comple- but didn’t come without of his record-setting 45 wins quarterback sneak on that year, because he impacted on the men’s side. tions for 280 yards and two growing pains. at Texas. And Buechele was drive. And it’s Buechele who this whole team.” “Jordan competed well, and the freshmen helped close out the team victory for VOLLEYBALL the women,” Herbster said. “The men grouped it up early and controlled the race from the gun. Having two fresh- Longhorns sweep Army, Miami over weekend men and two sophomores in the top four speaks volumes By Leah Vann and defense — which tallied Senior outside for the future.” Steve Helwick 49 digs — found a rhythm hitter Paulina Texas will host its next @thedailytexan through senior setter Chloe Prieto Cerame competition, the Texas In- leaps in the air Collins, who consistently set vitational, on Sept. 16 at for a high-hit ball No. 3 Texas is starting to the team up for points. She against Miami the Hancock Golf Course. find its identity. totaled 40 assists in the win. on Saturday. Both teams will look to After getting swept by “Chloe’s been putting up She and her build on the momentum No. 1 Nebraska on opening some really good balls for fellow outside gained from their impres- weekend, the Longhorns me,” Bedart-Ghani said. hitters combined sive first outings. (5-1) regained their form “I’ve been able to drive to it for 76 kills “This first race is always an this weekend in the Ameri- and make contact.” this weekend. icebreaker for us,” Herbster can Campus Classic while Texas’ outside hitters said. “We’re kind of wiping sweeping three of four op- also dominated net play the rust off and seeing what ponents — including both throughout the match. Bed- they can do. I’m thrilled for Army and Miami. art-Ghani, freshman Micaya the season. Making a state- “I think we’re really start- White and senior Paulina Gabriel Lopez ment with these guys will be ing to gel,” sophomore out- Prieto Cerame — all above Daily Texan Staff a fun challenge.” side hitter Yaasmeen Bed- six feet tall — combined for art-Ghani said. “We’ve just 39 kills. committing eight service hitters once again controlled Cerame said. “I’ve been try- been coming together more “We’ve got arguably the errors early in the first set. the contest, with White, ju- ing to work with the seniors and more.” best pins in the country,” But senior Prieto Cerame nior Ebony Nwanebu and and the rest of the team and Coming off back-to-back head coach Jerritt Elliott jump-started the winning Prieto Cerame combining just try to find the right home wins over Lipscomb said. “We can be overwhelm- effort with four kills in the for 37 kills. identity and see what it is we and UTSA on Thursday, ing because we can play high. middle of the game. Prieto Cerame said the need to fix to get better.” the Longhorns started their We’ve got great arms, and The team fended off the Nebraska loss helped pre- Texas returns to the court weekend with a 3-0 victory we’ve got great range.” Hurricanes again in the sec- pare Texas for the four-game Friday in Fort Collins, Colo- over the Black Knights (2-4) Texas followed suit with ond set before dominating weekend. She emphasized rado, for the Rams Volleyball at Gregory Gym on Friday. a sweep over Miami (3-3) the third set, 25-10. Texas how the early season defeat Classic. The Longhorns take Texas exhibited sound on Saturday. showed off its accuracy in helped them work out kinks. on Colorado State on Friday fundamentals throughout The Longhorns got off to the win, recording 50 kills “I think Nebraska was a at 8 p.m. and Wichita State on Alex Cruz the contest. The Longhorn a rough start in the match, on 89 swings. The outside good wake-up call,” Prieto Saturday at 1 p.m.. Sophomore

SOCCER Texas loses in controversial shutout against Golden Bears By Trenton Daeschner the Golden Bears’ 1–0 win on its heels for most of the Alexa Adams, right next to the @TrentonDaeschner over the Longhorns, who opening 15 minutes, and at goal. But the play caught Ad- had won three straight games one point, Kelly stood on the ams by surprise, and she sent a Texas (3-2) was shocked. coming into the matchup. sideline waving her arms in a shot wide of the post. All 11 Longhorns on the pitch “I think that’s a great learn- downward motion, signaling California kept pressur- stood befuddled in their box. ing experience,” head coach to her team to settle down. ing and set the pace again in Sophomore midfielder Ka- Angela Kelly said. “We’re defi- “I think after the first 15 the second half. Every time it tie Glenn had fouled Califor- nitely going to teach off of that. minutes we really came alive appeared the Golden Bears nia midfielder Emma Fletch- Cal’s a good team. They created and really got them on their would break through, Tex- er 20 yards out in front of an opportunity, and we’re going heels and had them chas- as senior goalkeeper Paige the goal in the 68th minute, to make sure that a situation ing us,” Dyche said. “I think Brown was there to make the resulting in a free kick for the like that doesn’t happen again.” that’s what we want to have stop. Brown, who transferred No. 19 Golden Bears (4-1). The Longhorns refused to from the very first whistle.” from Louisville in the offsea- But before Texas got lined make any excuses or place The Longhorns eventually son, made the second start of up to defend the free kick, blame on the officials after settled down and started to her career and finished the Mary Pistorius | Daily Texan Staff California forward Ifeoma the match. put together a few offensive se- day with six saves. Senior midfielder Julia Dyche pursues a ball during Sunday’s Onumonu restarted play “It’s a quick restart, but ries. One of Texas’ closest scor- “I feel definitely more con- loss against California. quickly and fired a shot into that’s just something we need ing chances came in the first nected now in the second the net. Longhorn players to be on our toes for,” senior half when freshman defender game with the back line and and a number of Longhorn time this season as they look and coaches appeared to midfielder Julia Dyche said. Emma Jett sent a cross into the the team,” Brown said. “They offensive pushes weren’t to bounce back from Sun- question the officials over The Golden Bears took con- box from the left wing near know what I’m going to do, enough to steal a win from day’s defeat. The Longhorns whether or not play should’ve trol of the match early, push- the end line. After a few de- and we know what we’re go- the Golden Bears. face Ohio State on Friday at been halted. But the goal ing the ball downfield without flections, the ball landed near ing to do with one another.” Texas will be on the road 4 p.m. and Miami University proved to be the decider in resistance. Texas’ defense was the feet of sophomore forward Still, Brown’s goaltending next weekend for the first on Sunday at noon. COMICS 7

ELIZABETH HLAVINKA, LIFE&ARTS EDITOR | @thedailytexan Tuesday, September 6, 2016 7

CAMPUS UT carillon player leaves six decade legacy By Elizabeth Hlavinka @hlavinka_e

For six decades, Tom An- derson went up 30 floors to the top of the Tower. Tucked away in a small office, he sat down at his carillon and played. Anderson, UT’s carillon player, died on Aug. 18 at age 93 due to complications from Parkinson’s disease, according to the Austin American-Statesman. Anderson first set foot on campus as a freshman in 1939, but left to serve in the Navy during World War II, only to return to the 40 Acres again in 1950. He took over the carillon from his brother David in 1952 and played until 1956. In 1967, UT’s former president Harry Ran- som invited him to return to the carillon, and he contin- ued to play until 2013, when a decline in his health forced him to abandon the bells for good. The Knicker Carillon is the largest in Texas, with 56 bells ranging from 20 to 7,350 pounds. The instru- ment is played by striking one’s fist down upon a series Photo courtesy of Ricardo Braziell. of keys and pedals. Tom Anderson, who played UT’s carillon for 60 years, died Aug. 18 at the age of 93. “It’s a wonderful instru- ment,” Anderson told The Wonderland” rang from the played “Raindrops Keep Fal- a real joy to be around. He with students. “He made everybody Daily Texan in 2011. “It’s a Tower on smoldering sum- lin’ On My Head” when it was a dear man, and he will “[He was] somebody who laugh and [had a] jovial beautiful sound, and I just mer days. Chopin’s “Funeral rained or when the city was b e m i s s e d .” enjoyed his role as a teacher attitude,” Ferguson said. l ov e it .” March” hung in the air each wishing for it. UT alumnus Austin Fer- as much as a performer,” Fer- “If anything, I think that’s Anderson often played year on the first day of finals. Bellinghausen also said guson met Anderson as an guson said. “There was a spe- the way he would want to “The Eyes of Texas” before Anderson told The Daily Anderson had an enormous undergraduate in 2011 while cial glint in his eye when he be remembered.” football games, “Happy Texan in 2011 that he be- collection of sheet music, in a carillon practice room. was teaching and instructing According to the Austin Birthday” upon students’ re- came partial toward interna- which spilled out from fil- From there, a longstanding students. He told everybody American-Statesman, he quest and Christmas carols tional students after working ing cabinets in his office. He friendship formed. To Fer- at one point that getting to is survived by his brother, during the holidays — and in the International Office in left his collection for other guson, Anderson was the spread the bells was the best Kenneth; daughter, Jean; April Fool’s Day. 1966. He kept a list of the na- carillon players when he left nicest person he had ever part about his job.” two sons, James and Eric; When four students were tional days of various coun- the University. known. He was a legend, a Beyond his love and dedi- two granddaughters and one shot and killed at Kent State tries and often played them “He had a great sense of UT encyclopedia, overflow- cation to the carillon and great-grandson. University in 1970, Ander- from the Tower. humor,” Bellinghausen said. ing with 60 years of stories. the larger UT community, Anderson’s memorial ser- son played “Bridge Over Donna Bellinghausen, “I enjoyed being around Ferguson said he thinks Ferguson said Anderson’s vice will be held at 2:30 p.m. Troubled Water.” the associate vice president him because he always had Anderson’s favorite part true defining quality was his on Sept. 18 at First Baptist “Walking In A Winter for student affairs, said he a story to tell and was just of the job was interacting “wicked” sense of humor. Church at 901 Trinity St.

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Mary Pistorius | Daily Texan Staff Johnny Harvey, a die-hard Texas football fan, tailgates all day Sunday in his self-made trailer. He welcomes all fans and friends to join him for some shade and beer. UT megafan hosts next-level tailgate for every home game Five years ago, Harvey bought pot of chili. For dinner, ribs are a bare-bones trailer and tricked on the menu. it out to include a fully equipped Sometimes, stragglers will By Mae Hamilton kitchen, complete with a keg wander over and ask for a tour. and LED lights. A flat-screen Harvey is happy to oblige. Any- thedailytexan TV rests inside a custom-made one is welcome at his tailgate shelf, and Longhorn-patterned — Longhorns and Notre Dame freshman Shania Barretto’s By Katie Walsh carpet lines the trailer’s exterior. fans alike. mother died from cancer, Bar- @katiehannawalsh After being denied his pre- Harvey didn’t graduate from retto wanted to remember her ferred spot Sunday morning, UT, but he moved to Austin in in an artistic way. Her mother It was pitch black when Harvey parked in a quiet, low- the ’80s and has been a Long- was a designer and tailor, so Johnny Harvey pulled up to the key parking lot off of Red River horn fan ever since. He makes it Barretto memorialized her 40 Acres in his pickup truck, Street. In the dark, he started out to every single home game, mother’s commitment to towing a $20,000 Longhorn setting up camp with his tailgat- trailer and all. the thread. tailgating trailer. ing partner. Just as they had for Sometimes his vantage point “It’s my mom’s name in UT hadn’t hosted Notre every home game last season — is from the stadium, other times my dad’s handwriting,” Bar- Dame in 10 years, and Harvey and the four before that — they he’ll stick around and watch the etto said. “That was her tag. and his crew arrived on campus unloaded three tents, set up sev- game on the trailer’s flat screen My dad made it for her. I at 6:30 a.m. to secure their ideal eral lawn chairs and plugged in with 10 of his closest friends. put it on my back because spot. Despite their best efforts, the Crock-Pot. “It’s about the whole cama- that’s where your tag is on Juan Figueroa | Daily Texan Staff someone beat them to it. “Then we start drinking beer,” raderie — hanging out with clothes and also because she Environmental science freshman Shania Barretto’s tattoo, But that’s how the game he said. friends and drinking and high made me. Family is really her mother’s name in her father’s handwriting, commemo- is played. Around noon, he’ll cook up a spirits,” he said. important to me.” rates her late mother. @thedailytexan Follow us for news, updates and more. 8 L&A

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