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Opinion | 2 Arts & Life | 6 Sports | 7 Dress it up Squeeze the day She’s a keeper Do tennis dress codes Read Luna Juice Bar’s Soccer faces the support sexism more mission to help people Wildcats and Sun Devils than the sport? with addiction. on weekend roadtrip. BU refutes ‘mole’ claims in Student Activities

REWON SHIMRAY public statements, pretended to help assault survivors and supporters to repeatedly used in articles published Staff Writer plan vigils about sexual assault, and bring awareness of the issue on campus by DeadSpin, Inside Higher Ed and shared insight to school officials. and to express the views of organizers. KCEN-TV is most widely understood Matt Burchett, Baylor’s director Burchett spoke to The Lariat The event planning was initiated by to define a person who secretly of Student Activities since 2008, was Thursday and denied doing anything 2007 Baylor graduate Karen Petree, infiltrates an organization and acts as recently accused by anonymous sources improper at those vigils, in February who did not respond to The Lariat’s a double-spy. in at least two national publications of and June of 2016, that were held at request to comment on the accusations. Jason Cook, Baylor’s vice president being a “mole” at sexual assault vigils the time of Baylor sexual assault The Baylor Feminist Group, a non- for marketing and communications and on campus in 2016. cases undergoing investigation by the chartered student organization, also chief marketing officer, said Thursday Those unnamed told PR Week that Matt Burchett Pepper Hamilton law firm. helped plan the event. Burchett tried to shape the group’s The events were planned for sexual The term “mole,” which has been STUDENT LIFE >> Page 4 Hooper Schaefer enacts strict procedure Leisje Powers | Multimedia Editor PRODECURE Southlake senior Gracie Lanham works on her first etching project, based off her own negative, for her Intaglio course in Hooper Schaefer. The building provides a safe haven for students to express their artistry in music, theater, painting and design.

BROOKE HILL and stopped him. The police gave him a criminal trespass our job and keep our community safe. Theres’ News Editor Adam Redmer, technical director, said the warning, which is a class B misdemeanor in about 17,000 enrolled students and maybe 2,000 building had access doors for students in Texas. to 3,000 staff — that’s about 20,000 people. So The Hooper Schaefer Fine Arts building has the front and side that are locked all weekend, “When we get reports from our community what I’d like to take advantage of that set of put in place a stricter lock down procedure at with one locking at 7 p.m. and the other at that there may be an individual in a building 20,000 extra eyes and ears that can help get us night following a man spending the night in the 11 p.m., and all of the theatres are locked that should’ve been... we’ll typically increase information so that we can handle these things, building over summer. following nighttime rehearsals as well. Redmer patrols in that area,” Wigtil said. and, in a sense, remove an opportunity for any Baylor police chief Brad Wigtil said the said before the visitor, they didn’t lock every The man was not a resident of Texas. Wigtil type of crime to occur.” police department received a call on the possible door and now they do. said the man did have a car, and the police have Plano sophomore Claire Gustafson is a morning of July 27 saying there was someone “There was a guy that came in one night and the car information to look out for it around studio art major who spends many late nights in the building who looked like he didn’t spent the night and was asked to leave the next campus, but he has not returned. in Hooper Schaefer. She said most art students belong there. A couple of officers went over to afternoon,” Redmer said. “We did [enforce the “Keeping our community safe, I like to call are actually frustrated by the tightened security. the building to look for the man, but didn’t find new stricter system] because of him.” it a partnership,” Wigtil said. “We work hard to “It’s uncomfortable, but frankly most of us him. Around 3 p.m. they received another call Wigtil said the man had no affiliation with do our part... but I need the community to work are just ranting about the fact that we have to saying he was back. Baylor. He said the man did take a pair of shoes hard to do their part. If they see any suspicious slide in. We have to use our IDs to get into the BUPD sent two officers to scope out the and a t-shirt, but the owners did not want to activities or persons or maybe safety issues — building now and none of our IDs actually work scene again, with one remaining outside. The press charges — they just wanted him out of maybe even a crime in progress — to give us a to get us into the building. It’s been more of an officers received a better description and an the building. call so we can go and take care of that and do inconvenience.” officer saw him walking outside of the building

Expect big Find your Enneagram changes with Baylor Wellbeing EMILEE EDWARDS Reporter Work, and Megan Becker, senior case manager for student life. They in Apple’s want to educate faculty and staff on The Enneagram is a buzz word around Baylor because it is taught as a powerful how to effectively use a personality test to find what motivates each person Apple Inc. tool for self-betterment. Baylor Wellness new iOS12 APPLE Apple released an iOS 12 Preview held the first meeting of their enneagram individually, called the the Enneagram in allowing user to get a look at the update. workshop Thursday morning at the their daily life, as a tool for compassion Robinson Tower. The workshop will and self-reflection. The event was not continue on through November every aimed towards students but they were MCKENNA MIDDLETON Thursday from 8:30 to 9:30 am. welcoming to students. Both Singletary Opinion Editor Elk Grove, Calif., freshman Leighton and Becker expressed their belief that Glim has been participating in the iOS12 Beta the enneagram was like a mirror of the testing program for two months on an iPhone personality. The new iOS12 update for iPhones and iPads, 7 plus. Glim said he applied to be a Beta tester “Enneagram work is all about self- expected to roll out any day now, promises more because, as a computer science major, he likes reflection and self-awareness. Sometimes effective and entertaining features. A poll of thinking about how he would improve updates Enneagram people think, ‘well does that make it self- Lariat Twitter followers revealed that 85 percent if he worked at Apple. He said the new system centered or selfish?’” said Singletary. of 110 survey participants have an iPhone and “work is all “One of the things that we have learned doesn’t seem noticeably faster to him, but he will therefore receive the new operating system suspects there might be a bigger difference in about the Enneagram and this type of updates once Apple releases the software. about self speed for older devices. introspective work is that the more you Devices going back to the iPhone 5 and iPad Air Apple also promises a more user-friendly reflection become aware of yourself and how you will support the new system. photo search with the update as well as changes interact with others, the less selfish you can The latest iOS will offer new features to to Siri that make using shortcuts more intuitive. and self act. It is usually when we are not paying make iPhones “faster, more responsive and Despite promises of user-friendly features, attention to ourselves that we become more delightful,” according the Apple website. awareness. Glim said he has noticed a few glitches during selfish. Being aware of your interactions Although the upgrade was announced on June the Beta test period. One issue has been having MEGAN BECKER | lets you know what you need from others, 4, there is no exact date set for the release of the his device disconnect from wifi when it is locked SENIOR CASE MANAGER how to be more compassionate to others operating system. for an extended period of time. Another has to and self-forgiving.” In terms of enhancements to effectiveness, do with sharing pictures. Becker said people can use their the new software boasts faster swipe to “I know one thing a lot of people have personality to shield parts of who they Camera, faster keyboard display and faster complained about is in the messages app, truly are, making the enneagram study app launch even while other apps are running they made it a little more confusing to send The workshop is led by John challenging for some people. The simultaneously. Singletary, dean of the School of Social goal is to truly see the true personality TECH >> Page 4 ENNEAGRAM >> Page 4 Vol.119 No. 5 © 2018 Baylor University Friday, September 7, 2018 2 The Baylor Lariat

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EDITORIAL COLUMN It’s too early for pumpkin spice lattes

KAITLYN DEHAVEN Digital Managing Editor

Now, before all of the sweater-loving, apple cider- drinking, foliage-obsessed people of the world come and attack me, hear me out. I’m one of you. If you think for a second that I’m not sitting here writing this article with a pumpkin spice latte in my hand, you’re wrong. But, regardless of my love for PSLs, there’s no denying that it’s too early for the release of this popular fall beverage. First of all, it’s still blazing hot outside. I know that we live in Texas, and it’s always blazing hot outside, but it’s still summertime in a lot of other places in the United States as Rewon Shimray | Cartoonist well. Right now in New York, the lowest temperatures are still in the 70s, and if you ask me, I don’t think that’s quite the nip in the air that the PSL calls for. Furthermore, by bringing the PSL back so early, we are pushing summer Tennis dress codes out way before its time has come. Summer is a wonderful time full of pools, Popsicles and the sun warming your skin. Even though we’re back in school, it doesn’t mean that summer has to be encourage elitism completely over. We can still go to the lake on the weekends, get some Steel Serena Williams, American tennis full-length pants aided blood circulation. bureaucratic, elitist sport. The all-white City Pops and enjoy the last few rays superstar, wore a catsuit to a tournament She dedicated the catsuit to new mothers, dress code in Wimbledon — the oldest of sunshine that summer has left for us. in the French Open in May. The catsuit tweeting, “Catsuit anyone? For all the and most prestigious tennis event — We need to learn to enjoy the season that’s upon us, was banned in August because, according moms out there who had a tough recovery dates back to Victorian trends. Besides instead of rushing into the next one as soon as possible. As to French Tennis Federation President from pregnancy — here you go. If I can do concealing sweat stains, white indicated humans, we always want what we can’t have. It’s the worst, Bernard Giudicelli, “You have to respect it, so can you. Love you all!!” wealth and privilege, because the working I know. the game and the place.” Williams responded that she thinks the class could not wear the color without The first day of fall is Sept. 22, which is 24 days after the The full-body catsuit defies tennis French Tennis Federation would not have dirtying it, according to Allure magazine. PSL was released for 2018. Wouldn’t it make sense that the attire norms but can hardly be argued to an issue with her outfit if they knew it was Such dress codes are reminiscent of coffee drink that embodies fall in one tasteful sip should be disrespectful to the sport. designed to moderate a health concern. antiquated restrictions. come out on the day fall actually begins? Williams has won a record 39 Grand Giudicelli said the French Open will In the 21st century, the highest hope is Sometimes we have to wait for the seasonal foods, Slam singles titles and four Olympic gold be introducing a “new, more restrictive that inclusion in the sport is prioritized. music and beverages we love in order to keep them medals. She entered the professional dress code” in the near future. The French An adoption by the French Open of a meaningful and special. If we start drinking the PSL too realm when she was 14 and has played Open considered adopting Wimbledon’s dress code that discriminates based on early, we might lose the cozy, warm feeling of fall. tennis since she was 3. It is fair to assume all-white dress code in 1990 but has yet pure preference will reinforce the power of We don’t want to live in a Hobby Lobby culture – the that Williams respects the sport. to publish an official policy. Although bureaucrats with erratic decision-making type of culture that brings out decorations for the next Her catsuit — a sleek black bodysuit most outfits for the 2019 tournament tendencies. holiday six months before the holiday is even there. with a red waistband — was specifically have already been made, the French Williams wore a black tulle, single- When this type of behavior becomes regular, it kills designed for her by Nike to accommodate Tennis Federation has requested to see the sleeved tutu at the U.S. Open. While it the magic and starts making our holidays and seasons her health needs. Williams has a history designs in advance. showed far more skin and was a far less ordinary, instead of something that we get to enjoy once blood clot-related health issues, which According to its website, the French conventional style of sportswear, it did a year. worsened during her pregnancy. After Tennis Federation exists “to promote, not receive any negative comments from I’m not saying the PSL should be as special as Christmas having an emergency C-section last organize and develop tennis in France,” the United States Tennis Association Day, but maybe we should save the beverage so that we can September, Williams was left bedridden as well as “to reunite the affiliated clubs” (USTA). The standard for “respectful” keep the magic alive. for six weeks following. Williams returned and ensure France representation in major tennis-wear seems to be more about Just like drinking eggnog in June seems wrong to us, I to the court after a 14-month break. sports meetings. fitting conservative feminine roles, not believe that we should feel the same way about being given Williams wore her catsuit to all three of By developing a dress code, the French standardized tennis regulations. the PSL in August. her rounds in the French Open in May. The Tennis Federation promotes itself as a Kaitlyn is a senior journalism major from Austin.

COLUMN McCain’s departure signifies loss of civil discourse LIZZIE THOMAS dignity inherent in every life – a dignity that tough, but in fact is born of fear. John called on this chart, as of June 2018, he has used the word Staff Writer does not stop at borders and cannot be erased us to be bigger than that. He called on us to be “loser” 246 times. Rather than cooperate with by dictators. Perhaps above all, John detested better than that,” Obama said. other politicians, he prefers to take to Twitter to Sen. John McCain was one of the few lasting the abuse of power – could not abide bigots and Bush said McCain’s voice will always be a air his grievances. examples of polite discourse in today’s political swaggering despots. There was something deep whisper over our shoulder that “America is Many people recognize that their leaders atmosphere. Students can tell the difference, inside him that made him stand up for the little better than this.” lack maturity. I hope that in the aftermath of and I hope his departure will spark a desire guy, to speak for forgotten people in forgotten Even as a Democrat, I feel sentimental about McCain’s death, others begin to see that as well. for respect and friendship places.” McCain’s passing. I feel sentimental about his McCain took civility a step further. He not between political rivals, It’s pitiful that his friendships with rivals who unlikely friendships and accomplishments, as only disagreed with his opponents in a civil resembling McCain’s saw nobility in him are so notable and almost well as concern about what Washington will manner, but he also befriended them and others humility in the political unbelievable in today’s politics. look like without his influence. Apparently this that would seem like unlikely matches. His rivals sphere. It is refreshing, however, that his nobility is feeling is not uncommon, even among our most respected him and so did the country, and this McCain’s stances as a so widely recognized. His funeral has dominated prominent leaders. I think it was McCain’s hope, was demonstrated by the fact that he became Republican regarding civil the news for over a week. That shows how too, that his departure would inspire people to the 31st American to lie in state in the rotunda rights and his demeanor important the issues of polite discourse, respect require a higher standard for political discussion of the U.S. Capitol. His story of sacrifice and and friendships with and collaboration are to Americans right now. and respect for one’s opponent. honor pulls on the hearts of many Americans, people who were different McCain’s legacy will be as a noble patriot. President Trump exhibits behavior we were and I hope it will provoke a higher expectation from him are rare in today’s McCain invited Former Presidents Barack taught to avoid since we were toddlers. Statista, of discourse for our leaders and a standard of world. Though most of his stances corresponded Obama and George W. Bush, both political a statistics portal for thousands of studies, respect that we seem to have lost. with those of his party’s, Former President rivals of McCain, to speak at his funeral. compiled a chart of Trump’s insults and names Lizzie is a junior journalism major from George W. Bush said of him, “He respected the “It’s politics that pretends to be brave and he has called people on Twitter. According to Waco.

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ELISABETH THOMAS in their lives. talking about stories and the encounter the Lord.” and how challenging kids can frequency. Perego intended Staff Writer Perego went on a mission things that God has done in In the staff training prior be when all they want to do is this first event to gauge trip to Southeast Asia this our lives.” to the camps, the leadership scream at you. [We focused interest. All eight Baylor summer and was inspired Sophomore Laura poured their wisdom into the on] cherishing those sweet “It was a really great Panhellenic sororities and by the storytelling strategy. Thompson, a Pi Phi, spent future counselors. Thompson little moments when they night for people to hear two other non-Panhellenic She decided to bring the 12 weeks at Kanakuk Kamps, and other staffers focused on press in and want to know more about what God is sororities gathered to share connection she found there which she described as ‘a the idea of “but God.” more about the Lord and who doing and giving glory to stories of what God did back to Waco with her. Christian sports camp’ for “No matter what we he is.” him through the Gospel, this summer to encourage “What we were trying to elementary-age kids. have working in our lives, The Bible verse which through his message,” Perego and empower one another do was talk to people about “You’re not there to see whatever things we think helped Thompson was 2 said. “I think that’s the main Wednesday night. our stories and that kind of these kids become better,” are working against us, no Timothy 2:13, which reads, goal of the whole thing. As Alexandria, La., senior thing,” Perego said. “Because Thompson said. “It’s not about matter how broken down “Even if we are faithless, he I was talking to people as Annslee Perego put the we don’t speak their language their behavior changing and you feel, whether it’s tired remains faithful, for he cannot they were leaving, everyone event together by connecting or have really anything in being better kids by the end or emotionally exhausted, deny himself.” seemed so encouraged and and collaborating with the common with us, we would of the week or the month. but God is there in that,” Perego and the chaplains was so thankful and I got chaplains from each sorority. just tell stories about our faith. They’re not there just so that Thompson said. “Once we of the sororities want to texts and calls and emails Women shared personal I decided to bring that back to they can have a fun time, started getting kids, just really continue the testimony and things like that. I think breakthroughs, developments Waco and to Baylor’s campus but they’re there to create pouring out that sacrificial nights and possibly include that the Lord is working in in their character and to just connect with people by situations where they can love and how difficult that is, fraternities or increase the great ways.” powerful things that occurred Tips for study abroad What’s travelers Happening ELISE CROSLEY Reporter

Here are a few helpful tips and tricks from students who have recently studied abroad. on Campus? There are study abroad infor- mation sessions every Monday and Tuesday from 4-5 p.m. in Room 260 of Hankamer Friday, September 7 Modern Languages and 1 – Water isn’t free: “You pay for it. It’s not in abundance, Food Truck Fridays Cultures Faculty Colloquium so you become really grateful 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Grab a friend and head to Fifth Street 4-5 p.m. Come to Draper Academic Building, Draper for that,” said Brentwood, for a food truck feast. Eat from local favorites and 152, for a conversation on Chilean culture. Dr. Moisés Tenn., senior Morgan Hosay, a enjoy activities on the Bill Daniel Student Center front Park, assistant professor of Spanish, will discuss the student who was a part pf the lawn. All food trucks accept cash or credit/debit card. cultural impact of martial artist Marko Zaror in “Latin Baylor Business in Europe trip Dragon or Chupacabra Chino: Marko Zaror, a Case this past summer. Baylor Volleyball vs. Wisconsin Study on Martial Arts, Masculinity and Star Theory.” 2 – Learn the culture 6 p.m. Show your support for the Bears as they take beforehand: “There are a bunch of different cultural on Wisconsin in the Baylor Classic tournament at the Professional Development aspects that if you don’t know Ferrell Center. Program – Successful Internships beforehand, you might come off as rude or not portraying Workshop how you want to portray Saturday, September 8 5-6 p.m. Looking to sharpen your skills through an yourself,” said Dallas graduate River Clean Up with the Nupes, internship? Head to the Paul L. Foster Campus for student Azhar Lakhani said, a Business and Innovation, Foster 250, to hear current student who was a part of the service project hosted by Kappa students share their internship experiences. Baylor in the Caribbean-Costa Alpha Psi Rica trip this past summer. 8-10 a.m. All students are invited to participate 3 — Bathrooms cost Thursday, September 13 money: “Paying for bathrooms in a service project to clean up the Baylor Marina. over there can be difficult Students will partner with Keep Waco Beautiful to “From Wreck Site to Exhibition — because you’re in a hurry, and beautify the Brazos River. My Creative Journey” you may not have the currency. 2-3:30 p.m. Venture behind-the-scenes of the That can become frustrating, Baylor Volleyball vs. UTRGV, Baylor Mayborn Museum to learn how Titanic: The Artifact so you’re grateful for the free Volleyball vs. Rice University bathrooms here,” Hosay said. Exhibition was curated. Designer Mark Lach will 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Cheer on the Bears in their share how his exploration of passenger stories 4 — Be flexible: “Be doubleheader against UTRGV at 11 a.m. and Rice at willing to go with whatever and artifacts shaped his perspective of the Titanic happens. Be willing to turn 7 p.m. The matches mark day two of the Baylor and inspired his creation of the special exhibition. every situation into something Classic tournament at the Ferrell Center. Admittance to the presentation is included with positive. Remember that Sundown Sessions: general admission to the museum. For more details, you’re in a beautiful, unique visit baylor.edu/mayborn. country. Be spontaneous and Pottery Painting live in the moment,” said Waco 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Let your artistic side shine by Baylor Chamber Winds sophomore Kate Moffatt, a painting ceramic tiles with other students in Barfield student who took part in the Performance Drawing Room. This event is partnered with Lambda Baylor in Peru trip this past 3:30-4:30 p.m. Enjoy the School of Music’s Phi Epsilon. summer. Baylor Chamber Winds performance in Jones 5 — Don’t expect air Concert Hall inside the Glennis McCrary Music conditioning: “You’re grateful Monday, September 10 Building. The concert is free and will feature Gounod’s for air conditioning in the Petite Symphonie. United States because a lot of Movie Mondays: Backpack Full places over there didn’t have that,” Hosay said. of Cash Boundary Breaking Women’s 6 — Comfortable shoes 6 p.m. Meet in the Mayborn Museum’s SBC Theater Panel: Redefining Womanhood are key: “Most of the days to watch Backpack Full of Cash, a documentary that 3:30 p.m. Come to the fifth floor of Cashion Academic we’d walk 12 or 13 miles. At explores the corporate-driven world of education Center to celebrate 10 women in history whose social first, it had felt like we walked “reform.” The exposé uncovers how the growing activism paved a way for women. President Linda all day, but by the end, I privatization of public schools poses challenges for Livingstone will join the “Redefining Womanhood” preferred walking. I thought it was a great way to see the America’s most vulnerable children. Admission is free panel, which is sponsored by Baylor Women’s and city because you got to walk and no tickets are needed. Gender Studies Program. around and experience things. Be very mindful of your shoe Baylor Soccer vs. Butler University choice. You walk a lot,” Hosay Wednesday, September 12 7 p.m. Show your spirit as the Bears take on Butler at said. Lattes and Resumes Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field. 7 — Get out of your Noon-3 p.m. Does your resume need a tune up comfort zone: “If you’re a Symphonic Band and Wind more reserved person, I would before career fairs begin? Join Career & Professional encourage you to go out and Development in Moody Memorial Library or the CPD Ensemble performance explore the city. You probably Office in Sid Richardson Building for a free coffee and 7:30-9 p.m. Listen to the School of Music’s free have this chance once or twice helpful tips. Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble performance in your lifetime, especially in Jones Concert Hall inside the Glennis McCrary going out with other college Music Building. students and friends. Take advantage of it. Don’t just stay in the hotel because you’re tired. You can sleep when you get back home,” Lakhani said. For more tips from Baylor Bears, For more, join Baylor Connect at check out our website at: baylor.edu/baylorconnect Follow @BaylorStuAct, @BaylorMA and https://baylorlari- @BaylorUB on Twitter. at.com. Friday, September 7, 2018 The Baylor Lariat 4 News

TECH from STUDENT LIFE from Page 1 Page 1 that the characterization Caroline Grace worked All student organization level rather than a Baylor feelings of survivors” to help pictures to people. It’s going to of Burchett has been with Burchett as the It’s On holding an expressive level.” inform the Baylor emails to take a while for people to get “outlandish and frankly Us president last year. She activity, an event seeking As the director for sexual assault survivors. used to it. I know I still haven’t unfair.” collaborated on projects with to express views, must Student Activities, part of Reyes said few survivors gotten used to the new way of “Using inflammatory him including the “What be registered with the Burchett’s job is to act as in the vigil had direct contact sending pictures,” Glim said. words such as ‘infiltration’ Were You Wearing, Waco?” Department of Student a liaison between student with Burchett. She said it Beta testers like Glim can and ‘mole’ is unfair to Matt event, a project that required Activities at least 24 hours in organizations and the felt “superficial” to have report these problems to Apple as a professional, but also six months of planning, advance. administration offices. Grace an administrator she was through a feedback app, so the to our institution,” Cook which sought to display the Burchett said he was said event-planning could unfamiliar with come to the system will be as hiccup-free said. “If we were to want diverse outfits that sexual informed of the first vigil often feel slow because highly personal event. as possible when it is released to engage in such nefarious assault survivors wore at the within that 24-hour window major decisions had to go She claimed the only to a wider audience. activities — which we do time of the incident. of the event, and quickly through several members of outreach survivors received San Antonio senior Isabel not — the last individual we “He never stopped me coordinated with the administration before they from Baylor were “formal, Hutt, who currently uses the would pick would be a Ph.D. from what I wanted to do; appropriate offices “to ensure were approved. unpersonalized emails” iPhone X, has had an iPhone administrator who wears a that student event is realized “A mediator is the only with “consolatory sentiment since Apple released the first he just encouraged me stop bowtie. Burchett’s intentions to think if that was the right to the fullest potential way that [Burchett] could be under a Christian guise,” generation in 2007. She said are very clear when he of the students’ vision,” seen as limiting or putting in but they never received a new updates are always a give move in the long term — interacts with students.” per standard operating his voice or slowing down formal apology for how and take, but she is excited for not for Baylor, but for the Claim 1: Shaping Public procedure. the process. Those things sexual assault cases were the changes. Statements message that we wanted to “I felt as though I had would be kind of inevitable mishandled nor any direct BU refutes ‘mole’ claims in Student Activities “I generally am excited deliver to the students. I can PR Week’s anonymous done that with both of the with any administrator we outreach. about new updates because sources said “Burchett see how quickly that is a fine vigils, where I attempted worked with,” Grace said. “I think in the long they seem interesting, but then also tried to shape the line,” Grace said. “Someone to understand exactly what Grace said the planning run — not just from him, once I get it downloaded, I group’s public statements, who is maybe more hard the students were trying to of the “What Were You but anyone high up Baylor get frustrated because I don’t encouraged it not to say accomplish, support them in Wearing, Waco?” event was administration — what most know whats going on, but I at heart, if someone else Baylor ‘failed’ the survivors that vision and coordinate dependent on Burchett’s of us want is having a more get use to it eventually. It’s a is telling them how to get cyclical thing for sure,” Hutt or Baylor ‘failed’ to create a something done, that can resources appropriate given help to “navigate the direct relationship with him,” said. safe environment.” very easily be seen as a the time frame we had bureaucracy,” find resources Reyes said. The messages Burchett available,” Burchett said. and ensure that the project Burchett said although FaceTime will also get a push-back or take that as a suggested edits for were The vigil in June 2016 was seen to completion. he has advising relationships facelift with iOS12. While hindrance to justice.” cards to be distributed to featured a walk from the “He always ended up with some students, he mostly iOS11 only allows users to Burchett said the FaceTime with one person at a the university president Albritton House to George following through in the way communicates via email to intent is to always remain time, the new features support and attendees of the event. W. Truett Theological that it needed to be followed coordinate events. He said “content neutral” in Student FaceTime with up to 32 Burchett said part of his job Seminary. Burchett said through,” Grace said. the extent of his involvement Activities. people at once. To help users is to “provide appropriate he provided resources Claim 3: Passed Informa- in student events depends “Our office has chosen communicate effectively, guidance to help students for the event, including tion to Administration on the individual event and realize that vision or craft not to put on programs as an The unnamed sources his business schedule, but Apple’s website explains that contacting the Baylor Police their messaging” to achieve office, meaning every single claimed in the articles he has some involvement “The tile of the person speaking Department, Marketing will get larger automatically, three objectives: what they thing we do is coordinated Burchett would “befriend” in hundreds of student and Communications and so you’ll never lose track wanted people to walk away by a student organization and groups to share what he events each year. Along Parking Services. These of the conversation.” These having heard, felt, and seen. led by student leaders, which learned to school officials, the with overseeing student resources helped ensure video calls can be made from He said his impression of is different than most Student communication department involvement with over 330 the spirit of the vigil was to students’ safety and closed and then-Baylor’s PR firm organizations, Burchett group messages or through the Activities offices across the Phone app. Glim said he thinks have a peaceful gathering, Third Street. He said he also Ketchum. also handles campus country,” Burchett said. this will be the most beneficial “not to incite or to create engaged representatives from Lori Fogleman, assistant programs, Baylor Chamber He explained the ideal update to Apple devices, and any level of significant vice president for media of Commerce, Student relationship between the the Counseling Center and said FaceTime also provides disruption.” communications, said Foundation and Waco Hall. Student Activities office Spiritual Life present to meet stickers and filters for callers “The input I was providing Burchett shares information “My commitment to and student organizations spiritual and emotional needs to use under iOS12. was trying to meet that “back and forth to ensure is having students lead the as well. students, and making sure On the entertainment side objective that the students such events are safe and way and the office serving BFG president Fort those students are served well of iOS12, upgrades to the wanted to accomplish,” provide a platform for the to advise to help them Worth senior Julieth Reyes on campus is really deep, emoji experience include Burchett said. “I always students to communicate accomplish their vision. said Dr. Kevin Jackson, and it’s certainly a part of Memoji, which allows users bookended those comments, their message.” Claim 2: Pretended to vice president for student who I am as a professional,” to create an animated version those recommendations, Reyes didn’t agree with Plan life, and the Counseling of themselves, and Animoji, with, ‘I will support you no Grace, saying she felt as Burchett said. “All in all, I’m Another claim made was Center provided meaningful reminiscent of the dog filter on matter what direction you though Burchett attended imperfect and I know that. that Burchett would “pretend emotional support for sexual Snapchat. go… Whatever you choose, events as a “gesture to Every time we plan an event, he was helping them organize assault survivors. Reyes Amidst increased calls for my job is to support you.’” appease students” as well we look back and see what vigils and demonstrations said they were able to talk Apple to address the addictive Baylor 2018 graduate as to “gather reactions and we could have done better.” nature of its products, iOS 12 [about] sexual assault.” to survivors “on a personal includes features that help users take this issue into their own hands. This includes a ENNEAGRAM from Page 1 feature called “Screen Time” that gives users a breakdown underneath a façade; therefore, people must approach this of how much time is spent study in a certain way. using screens. Notification “This personality you have put on over the years and management “gives you new ways you have learned to protect yourself [is] the essence of ways to reduce interruptions who you are, so it requires some humility and vulnerability,” throughout your day,” Becker said. “The Enneagram holds up a mirror to you and according to Apple’s preview says, this is who you are, and this is what you have put on — webpage. For those that use and that is not always fun.” Do Not Disturb to decrease Randall Brown, chair of the Baylor Wellbeing committee, the amount of notifications said offers many other aspects of support through workout received, iOS 12 lets users classes, and workshops aimed at faculty mental health and specify a certain time or wellness. The group is rooted in making faculty who lead even location for Do Not young people should be sound in all other ways as well. Disturb. With this upgrade, “Baylor Wellbeing provides support to faculty, staff and Do Not Disturb will turn their families to create a culture of wellbeing in five different off automatically when the categories” Brown said. “The five dimensions of wellbeing indicated time finishes or are physical, financial, spiritual, emotional, social and location is left. These features professional.” could have big implications The sole focus of the workshop is to use the Enneagram for consumers that worry test, to look at who God wants each individual to be as a about cell phone addiction. whole. Baylor marketing “Your personality is not who you are. It is who you have professors Dr. Jim Roberts and presented to the world, how you have shown yourself, but it Dr. Meredith David conducted is not truly who God has created you to be” Singletary said. research on the dangers of “Sometimes it’s easier to say ‘God just made me this way.’ cellphone addiction and its Personality works the other way, God created [you] knowing effects on relationships. [you] have a sense of value as a child of God.” David suggested that being aware of cellphone use can be a first step in identifying and combating cell phone addiction. “We need to be cognizant of how attendant we are to our phones,” David told the Lariat in an interview in March. “We should start trying to think, do we feel the urge to be checking our phone constantly? Do we have to keep our phone in sight at all times? If it rings or beeps, do I feel that I have to check it or look at it at that moment?” In addition to these changes, Apple’s preview of iOS 12 takes a strong stand on privacy issues. “Apple believes privacy is a fundamental human right, which is why iOS has always been designed with built-in encryption, on-device intelligence, and other tools that let you share what you want on your terms,” Apple states on the webpage. Under iOS 12, Safari also prevents tracking without the users permission from advertisers and webpages. Friday, September 7, 2018 The Baylor Lariat 5 arts&life baylorlariat.com PURSES FOR SALE WHAT TO DO IN WACO Read about a Baylor Find out where to I am telling you, I had a Bear who turned to her be and when this juicer and a dream. I didn’t have passion for fashion into weekend in Waco a business pg. 6 anything else to start off with. pg. 6 “ Summer Shine The juiciest of stories Luna Juice owner Summer Shine shares the story of her journey to five years of sobriety

THOMAS MORAN to get clean one more time.” Arts and Life Editor She moved to a recovery center in Victoria called the Perpetual Help Tucked away near the outer Home and faced her addiction in a portions of downtown Waco sits a radical way. Previously, Shine had small store with “Luna Juice Bar” never experienced peers and leaders plastered across the windows. Inside, challenging her and her beliefs about customers are welcomed by smiling her addiction in the way the people at faces, colorful murals, comfortable the Perpetual Help Home challenged seating and a huge variety of delicious her. The accountability and strict juices, salads and more; however, environment were exactly what she Luna Juice Bar is far more than a needed, Shine said. During her time modern hip juice bar. at the center, Shine noticed a pattern Luna Juice Bar owner Summer in her life that would eventually Shine was born in Temple, an hour become her business. south of Waco. Shine, who dealt with “I am either burning everything various forms of neglect in her youth, to the ground, completely destroying was introduced to alcohol at the age my life or I am waking up at 5:15 in of 10 through the daughters of her the morning to go to Crossfit, having father’s girlfriend, and it became a super scheduled life and making my a common passtime in her life. In own breakfast and making my own early high school, Shine searched for lunch and eating very healthy,” Shine a supportive community, but only said. “There is this dichotomy with found friendships with students who who I am and how I live. It’s either the used various drugs. good angel or the bad angel and juice “I felt like an outcast, and there is a part of my good story. It’s part of was a group of kids who all felt like the way I take care of myself.” outcasts, and we all did drugs,” Shine The recovery center required that said. “I really wanted to be a part of all of its residents either pursue a a group — any group — and what I form of education or a business after quickly learned is that the thing that I leaving the center. After her four- thought was make me ‘a part of’ was month stay at the Perpetual Help actually making me ‘apart from’ … It Home, Shine received her income tax was more recreational for them, and it return in the mail and knew exactly was more of a way of life for me.” what she needed to do with it. After moving to Austin at the age “It was exactly enough money to of 15, her alcohol and drug abuse only buy a juicer,” Shine said. “So I bought grew. Without a support system, she the juicer and, I am telling you, I had was unable to see how her life was a juicer and a dream. I didn’t have being overtaken by substances. anything else to start off with.” “Austin was like throwing lighter With the juicer she purchased, fluid on a fire,” Shine said. “There was Shine started testing different flavors a lot of partying to be done there, and of juices by combining unique fruit there was not a lot a community. It combos in hopes of discovering one Focus Magazine File Photo was really hard to find community.” that she would later sell. Finally, she Drugs and alcohol continued to came up with Liquid Sunshine, a JUICE QUEEN With the support of friends and family in the Waco area and her own grit, Luna Juice Bar owner Sum- consume Shine’s life, but, at age 19, blend of grapefruit, orange, apple and mer Shine is celebrating five years of sobriety after years of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Her juices and a huge life change planted the seeds ginger. She developed several other smoothies have since become a staple Waco treat and her business is only growing. of desire for recovery in her heart — flavors, including her now favorite, pregnancy. Green Goodies. expand the business into a food truck going to come study here ... and I list ever since. A year ago, Shine and “I had my son, and I had no clue Before she was able to hit the and park it in one part of town sure to for sure want to come here over a her husband moved out of their rental what love was until I had him,” Shine farmers market to sell her juices, draw customers—Magnolia Market; Smoothie King or a Jamba Juice ... I house, purchased their own home said. “It was this overwhelming sense Shine needed to find a name for her however, the first few months at the am a total green smoothie girl, so I and turned their previous residence of, ‘I really want to take care of this business and the inspiration came popular tourist attraction didn’t go as got the Pina-kale-ada, and 10-out- into a second home for women just tiny human being and I want him to from someone who had been with planned. of-10 recommend it.” out of rehabilitation. Both homes are have the best life ever.’ That was the her through her addiction and had “The day we opened, it started Luna Juice Bar offers salads, wraps called the Sunshine Recovery Houses. first time I wanted to get sober.” inadvertently planted the first seeds raining and it rained all the way and other treats, as well as the classic “In the last two years, there Shine entered a period of sobriety of her fight for sobriety — her son, until January,” Shine said. “October, juices the community has grown has been at least 50 women come for a year and a half, but eventually whose middle name is Moon. November and December was just to love. Most importantly, many through,” Shine said. “It has been she relapsed back into her addictions “He was the most innocent constant rain or cold weather, and so of the employees at Luna Juice Bar amazing.” to drugs and alcohol. Over the next bystander during my addiction, and we thought we were doomed because are people in recovery with similar One of those women is Jessica several years, Shine faced ups and so I wanted to honor him coming nobody wanted juice and smoothies stories to that of Shine herself. Dugan. Originally from Dallas, Dugan downs in her battle against addiction. out of [my] addiction,” Shine said. “I in the rainy cold weather.” However, Shine has done more came to Waco for rehabilitation. She At the age of 27, Shine’s desire to wanted to show him that lives can be In spite of the glum prospect for the community than simply met Shine at the Sunshine Recovery reach sobriety was finally supported rebuilt and people can do good things of a juice truck in persistent rainy provide refreshing juices in the Waco House. by an newly found grit and resolve to and so I named the business “Moon weather, Shine pushed through the heat. After her time in Victoria at “I moved there after treatment, conquer her substance abuse. Juice.’” rainy weather, and, once spring came the Perpetual Help House, Shine felt and I lived there for about six months “When I started legitimately Unfortunately, fate would have it around, her patience paid off. compelled to open homes to other to get on my feet,” Dugan said. trying to stay sober, I would get that a juice shop in Los Angeles had “Spring rolled around, and when women recently recovering from “Summer has done a lot for me. She longer periods of sobriety and shorter already claimed the name, so Shine spring came around, it was just addiction, a previously unmet need gave me a car. She’s going to court periods of relapse, and I felt like that found another word with the same incredible,” Shine said. “The first in Waco. w it h m e .” was a win,” Shine said. meaning through which she could summer we were at the Silos was just “We were renting a house from Disrupting her previous Five years ago, during a severe honor her son — ‘luna,’ based on the insane, and business was just crazy.” some friends, and they bought the experiences with unloving and relapse, Shine found herself in word ‘lunar.’ The food truck required a bigger house right behind us and I said, unsupportive communities, Shine complete despair and faced a pivotal In April 2014, Shine started selling team, and so Shine hired a few more ‘Hey, why don’t we move some girls in has found deep, authentic, caring crossroad. her juices at the farmers market with employees to ease the load. Luna Juice there?’” Shine said. “There is a need in community in Waco. The Waco “Five years ago, I had lost only one other person helping her a experienced so much success over the this community. There is no housing community has been fundamental everything, and I wanted to die,” few days a week. past few years that Shine was able to for women who are early in recover to her recovery, five years of sobriety Shine said. “I was actively trying to “The first week I went, I took three open a brick and mortar location in and it’s a really pivotal step. It’s super and her relationship with Jesus. die every single day, and I realized different flavors of juice and pitchers downtown Waco this March. super important to have a transition “I didn’t know God,” Shine said. “I at some point that God wasn’t letting and sold out,” Shine said. “The Houston senior Caroline Krempa period between rehab and living on didn’t have a relationship with Jesus me die. I was trying everything that I farmers market was really successful is one of many Baylor students that your own.” before I moved here, and people have could to die, and God wasn’t allowing for us.” are growing to love Luna Juice and Her friends agreed, and in July of really shown me what it looks like to me to. I was going to either keep living Luna Juice quickly became a now frequent the new location in 2016, the house opened. Five women be the hands and feet of Jesus here in the way that I was, which was awful — popular farmers market booth. In downtown Waco. moved in within the first week and this community. I have had so much the worst life —or I was going to try October 2014, Shine decided to “I love it,” Krempa said. “I am the house has been full with a wait love, and I have been able to give it.”

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CAROLINE YABLON Handbags Instagram page Every time I use one, I get so Reporter launched this summer. many compliments. Kat is KMC Handbags is known extremely talented and every In today’s fashion industry, for the fringe clutch that bag is a labor of love.” purchasing a one-of-a-kind comes in many different colors Although Cisarik said that purse from an accessible and fabrics. Customers have she wants to see her business designer is somewhat the option to add straps. Each grow while she is in school, uncommon. However, one purse is uniquely made once she does not feel ready to make Baylor student is changing and only once. KMC full time during her busy that with her brand, KMC “No one will ever have the academic semester. Handbags. same purse, which I think is Her reasoning stands true Houston junior Kathleen really unique because that to her passion and intentions Cisarik is the mind behind the never really happens in a for KMC Handbags. She design and production of KMC department store,” Cisarik said designing and making Handbags. The story behind said. purses is enjoyable, as well as her brand’s beginnings was not Since the launch of KMC therapeutic for her and she strategic, but spontaneous. Handbags’ Instagram, it is doesn’t want that to change. Throughout her life,growing in business and loyal “I love to create and design Cisarik always loved fashion customers. purses, but only to the extent and styling her friends, but San Antonio sophomore that it is not overwhelming sewing just recently became Kate Ballantyne, a KMC and only enjoyable and fun,” her hobby through watching customer, said Cisarik’s bags Cisarik said. tutorial videos and teaching are unlike anything that you Cisarik is one of many herself. would be able to find at a college students who are She said the first thing boutique or department store. proving there is no age she made was a headband “ The endless combinations requirement to turn a passion made out of fabric and then of fabrics, patterns, and styles or hobby into a business. She a clutch, which she posted on in KMC Handbags will make shared some advice for college her Instagram Story. One of it hard to pick which one you students who are looking into her friends saw the post and want because simply, you starting a business of their asked to buy it. From then are going to want them all,” own: on, Cisarik started designing Ballantyne said. “Never give up. Always and posting more of her bags Boerne junior Savannah keep on trying and striving to on Instagram and started to Cone is a dear friend of reach your goal and dream of receive affirmation from her Cisarik’s and a passionate your business and always have friends about her purses. customer of KMC Handbags. a good mindset,” Cisarik said. “One of my friends said I “I love my KMC Handbags. “It is OK to make mistakes Photo Courtesy of Mary Claire Brock should make an Instagram and I already have two and they along the way. That is the MAKING A NAME Kathleen Cisarik started marketing her brand on social media and has post my purses and that’s what are both incredibly beautiful,” process in starting a business.” since found success in her business among students and beyond Baylor’s campus. Each started it all,” Cisarik said. Cone said. “The designs and For more pictures follow @ purse has unique characteristics that differentiate it from the rest of her fashionable cre- The Kathleen Maria Cisarik pattern combinations are kmc_handbags on Instagram. ations. unique and always stunning.

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TOP-15 SHOWDOWN >> No. 15 Baylor volleyball hosts No. 2 Wisconsin tonight at 7 BaylorLariat.com Road work Bears face UTSA in first away game

ADAM GIBSON Sports Writer

Baylor football is headed to San Antonio for its first road trip of the season as they take on the UTSA Roadrunners at 6 p.m. Saturday. The Bears won their first game of the season against ACU on Sept. 1. Junior defensive end James Lockhart said starting out the season with a win is great, but the team is preparing for the rest of the season in order to accomplish different objectives they Liesje Powers | Multimedia Editor have for the season. STOPPED SHORT Baylor senior safety Verkedric Vaughns celebrates after the Bears’ defense stops the Abilene Christian offense on third down. The Bears pre- “In the moment, it feels good. But vailed, 55-27, over the Wildcats in their season opener on Sept. 1 in McLane Stadium. Baylor will face UTSA at 6 p.m. Saturday in San Antonio. at the end of the day, we have a goal as a team. We want to be national better.” champions,” Lockhart said. “You Last season, the Roadrunners made can’t just sit and dwell on one win. the trip to McLane Stadium, where You’ve got to keep moving forward they defeated the Bears 17-10 on Sept. … It started Monday, watching film, 9, 2017. Rhule, now coming into his learning the opponent, working second game against UTSA, said just scout periods. It started today, doing like last year, the Roadrunners are a inside run. So you’ve got to move on. quick, powerful team with a defense You’ve got to shake hands with the that has the ability to make plays to opponent, talk to your coaches, learn, keep the Bears out of the end zone. get in the film room, get ready for the “I watched their game from next opponent and just move on from Saturday and that was just a game t h e re .” that got away from them. They Going into a road game can be looked fast and athletic. They’ve got exciting, but is also a challenging way elite players on defense,” Rhule said. to get a win. Head coach Matt Rhule “Their middle linebacker, number said going into a road game that is 55, is one of the best players I saw still in Texas gives the experience last year. And I mean that. They’re of an away game early on without a defense that you have to be aware having to go too far. of everything they do. They’re going “In the course of your four years, to line up and attack us. That’s what you’re going to have the chance to makes for a good, fun football game. play 36 games in driving distance. I We know we’re going to get their best love away games, I love going to the on Saturday.” hotel, I like the bunker mentality Sophomore quarterback Charlie of getting your 70 guys in there and Brewer was taken out of the game it’s all about us,” Rhule said. “But at last week against ACU after suffering Jason Pedreros | Multimedia Journalist the same time, it’s nice to not go too a back injury. While it was mostly a far. It’s nice to not have to get on an precaution to keep him from playing, SURVEY THE FIELD Baylor sophomore quarterback Charlie Brewer looks for an open receiver against Abilene Christian on Sept. 1 in McLane Stadium. Brewer hurt his back in the 55-27 win but will be healthy and ready to go against UTSA. airplane … To have the chance to play Brewer said he is ready to go against in the [Alamodome] is awesome and UTSA and knows it will be a challenge to play against a team we have respect to get a win. “That was nice but we’ve got to move very talented on defense. I haven’t and I expect it to be a very good for and that we have relationships “It was definitely good, especially on to the next one this week. UTSA really seen much of their offense. environment in the Alamodome.” with I think makes it all that much at home, to get a win,” Brewer said. is a great football team. They’re They’re a very talented football team

Soccer heads to Arizona for weekend road trip

ADAM GIBSON team” and “one we’ve seen in Arizona has played two Sports Writer the NCAA tournament in the more games than Arizona p a s t .” State and is currently on a Baylor soccer heads out In its win over Nebraska on four-game win streak heading on its second road trip of the Sunday night, Baylor’s defense into a match against Boise season to take on Arizona held the Cornhuskers to only State on Friday night. Having State at 5 p.m. Friday and five shots on goal, none of already played multiple ranked Arizona at 3 p.m. Sunday. which reached the back of opponents, Jobson said the The Bears (4-2) are coming the net. Even though the back non-conference schedule is off a 6-0 win over Nebraska to line may have several younger helping to ready the Bears for hand the Cornhuskers their players, junior defender the tough Big 12 season ahead. second loss of the season. Danielle Hayden said they are It’s great, especially when Liesje Powers | Multimedia Editor Head coach Paul Jobson said it clicking well early on. you can get some victories out SHOOT TO SCORE Baylor junior forward Camryn Wendlandt tries to get a shot off against a was an important game to win “It is really fun to see,” of it,” Jobson said. “Arizona is Nebraska defender on Sunday in Waco. The Bears defeated the Cornhuskers 6-0 to move to 4-2. coming off the road and then Hayden said. “Coming a top 25 team right now doing preparing for another road together quickly is important really, really well. [They are trip this upcoming weekend. for us because we are going to a] really organized and very “Coming off an emotional get into conference play soon athletic team. They’re doing a game on Friday at Arkansas, so that’s going to be really great job in their matches so just a fantastic atmosphere important for us. There kind far. I think this team is ready there and then be able to come of is no time to waste so each for it. We’ve been able to make home and somewhat replicate and every day you have to get some key adjustments really it at home for our girls with better as a team.” early in our season this year.” our fans was awesome,” Jobson Arizona State has scored Baylor is led by junior said. “It was a big-time kind of eight goals in just three games forward Camryn Wendlandt momentum shift for us. We’d so far this season. Jobson said and senior forward Julie James, learned a lot in the previous that playing this team and who each have three goals games and I think we showed having a back line that has and one assist on the season. a lot of that on Sunday. good chemistry is important. Freshman midfielder Taylor The Sun Devils, like the “I’ve just been really happy Moon and junior forward Bears, are coming off a with what they’ve been able Reagan Padgett lead the team shutout victory in which they to do. The goals that we’ve in assists with three each. defeated Southeast Missouri, given up haven’t been because The Bears will see if their 4-0 Sunday night. The offense we have a young back line so adjustments continue to work for Arizona State managed to to speak. It’s been sometimes throughout the road trip get 24 shots off with 10 being team defense and things we’ve Saturday at 5 p.m. when they Liesje Powers | Multimedia Editor on target. Jobson praised the had to learn,” Jobson said. “I’ve take on the Sun Devils in FIGHT THROUGH Baylor sophomore forward Ally Henderson fights for the ball against a Nebras- Sun Devils because they’re been really happy with how Tucson, Ariz. ka defender on Sunday in Waco. The Bears will face Arizona and Arizona State this weekend. “traditionally a very good our backs have been playing.” Friday, September 7, 2018 The Baylor Lariat 8 Sports

Summary of Major Rule Changes

Kickoff • If a kick returner calls for a fair cach anywhere inside the 20-yard line, his team will receive the ball at the 25-yard line

Blocking below the waist • Offensive linemen may block from the front or the side when the ball is in the tackle box • Any block below the waist five yards beyond the line of scrimmage is illegal • Anyone else may block below the waist as long as the force of the block is at the

Liesje Powers | Multimedia Editor front of the body and it is not five yards READ AND REACT Baylor junior center Sam Tecklenburg surveys the Abilene Christian defense on Sept. 1 at McLane Stadium. beyond the line of scrimmage Tecklenburg and the rest of the Bears’ offensive line will have to adapt to the new blocking below the waist rule this year. Field goal penalty • If a penalty occurs on a made field goal, the kicking team can elect to keep the Call an audible: Changes abound three points and enforce the penalty yardage on the ensuing kickoff in college football’s new season BEN EVERETT Redding, in a press release issued of different things. That is, I think, a “That is, whether a particular block team, but a lot of other teams are, so I Sports Editor by the NFF, said kickoffs continue to good rule change.” below the waist is legal depends not like the rule. It’ll change the way some cause injuries in college football, so Sophomore running back John only on the block itself, but also on teams play in terms of having to stay The National Football Foundation any incentive to not return the ball Lovett and freshman receiver Tyquan the situation. This year, the rules up more and play more hands-on- and College Football Hall of Fame should help make the game safer. Thornton are the two players who committee took some steps to try to hands football. That’s kind of the way teamed up this year to implement a “The kickoff return continues to be receive kickoffs for the Bears. Lovett make the rule not only simpler but, we’ve always played, so we haven’t set of new rules regarding gameplay the play with the highest risk of head said the coaches made sure to inform much more importantly, safer.” really talked about it, but I know for college football. injuries,” Redding said, “and there the players of the rule, but it doesn’t Starting this season, linemen who other teams are going to have to make The NFF and CHOF worked have been a number of rule changes change much. are inside the tackle box can block some major changes.” with Rogers Redding, the national in recent years intended to provide “[The coaching staff] emphasized from the front or the side until the Another change is if a penalty on coordinator of College Football incentives for a team not to return the it,” Lovett said following the Bears’ ball leaves the tackle box. Anyone else the defense occurs during a made Officiating (CFO), in order to make k i c koff .” win over ACU. “They taught it to us, can block below the waist if the force field goal, the offense can keep the changes to the way college football is Baylor head coach Matt Rhule so we know, but it’s not a huge factor. of the block is at the front. The major three points and enforce the penalty played. said the kickoff rule change is good It doesn’t really matter to me.” change is that any block below the on the ensuing kickoff. Redding and his team were able to because it adds more strategy to The other major rule change for waist five yards or more beyond the Additionally, officials will ask propose changes to overall gameplay special teams. the 2018 college football season has line of scrimmage is illegal. players to leave the game if they do because it is an even-numbered year. “We’ve worked really hard on the to do with blocking below the waist. Rhule said the new blocking below not have their entire knees covered During odd-numbered years, only new kickoff return/fair catch rule,” Redding said blocking below the the waist rule will be huge because with knee pads. rules related to player safety can be Rhule said. “It introduces a whole waist has been a difficult penalty to teams have relied on that technique In order to increase pace of play, the amended. new dynamic because if you try to officiate in the past, so they tried to in the past. time between a touchdown and the Starting this season, if a kickoff fair catch it, you get the ball at the 25, make it simpler. “I think it’s going to make a extra point has been shortened and receiver makes a fair catch anywhere but if you drop it you get it right there. “The rules about low blocks are significant difference,” Rhule said. the time between the kickoff return inside the 20-yard line, his team will There’s some risk-reward in it. We’ve sometimes a challenge because “That’s always sort of been a way out and the first play from scrimmage has get the ball at the 25-yard line. messed around and tried a bunch they are situational,” Redding said. for a lot of guys. We’re not a cut block been shortened.

STATEMENT ON HAZING Fall 2018

Section 51.936 (c) of the Texas Education Code requires Baylor University to publish and distribute during the first three weeks of each semester a summary of the Texas Hazing Law, subchapter F, Chapter 37 of the Texas Education Code, and a list of organizations that have been disciplined for hazing or convicted of hazing on or off the campus of the institution during the preceding three years. In compliance with this law, Baylor provides the following information:

Texas Hazing Law, Subchapter F, Chapter 37 of the Texas Education Code

§ 37.151. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: (1) an educational institution, or that may reasonably be $10,000; or (2) if the court finds that the offense “Educational institution" includes a public or private expected to cause a student to leave the organization caused personal injury, property damage, or other high school. (2) "Pledge" means any person who or the institution rather than submit to acts described loss, a fine of not less than $5,000 nor more than has been accepted by, is considering an offer of in this subdivision; and (E) any activity that double the amount lost or expenses incurred because membership from, or is in the process of qualifying induces, causes, or requires the student to perform a of the injury, damage, or loss. for membership in an organization. (3) "Pledging" duty or task that involves a violation of the Penal means any action or activity related to becoming a Code. § 37.154. CONSENT NOT A DEFENSE. It is not member of an organization. (4) "Student" means a defense to prosecution of an offense under this any person who: (A) is registered in or in attendance § 37.152. PERSONAL HAZING OFFENSE. (a) subchapter that the person against whom the hazing at an educational institution; (B) has been accepted A person commits an offense if the person: (1) was directed consented to or acquiesced in the hazing for admission at the educational institution where the engages in hazing; (2) solicits, encourages, directs, activity. Claire Boston | Multimedia Journalist hazing incident occurs; or (C) intends to attend an aids, or attempts to aid another in engaging in hazing; educational institution during any of its regular (3) recklessly permits hazing to occur; or (4) has § 37.155. IMMUNITY FROM PROSECUTION FINISH STRONG Baylor sophomore Jeremy Meadows crosses the finish line at the Bear Twilight sessions after a period of scheduled vacation. (5) firsthand knowledge of the planning of a specific AVAILABLE. In the prosecution of an offense Invitational on Aug. 31 in Waco. Meadows earned his first-ever win for Baylor cross country. "Organization" means a fraternity, sorority, hazing incident involving a student in an educational under this subchapter, the court may grant immunity association, corporation, order, society, corps, club, institution, or has firsthand knowledge that a specific from prosecution for the offense to each person who or service, social, or similar group, whose members hazing incident has occurred, and knowingly fails to is subpoenaed to testify for the prosecution and who are primarily students. (6) "Hazing" means any report that knowledge in writing to the dean of does testify for the prosecution. Any person intentional, knowing, or reckless act, occurring on or students or other appropriate official of the reporting a specific hazing incident involving a off the campus of an educational institution, by one institution. (b) The offense of failing to report is a student in an educational institution to the dean of person alone or acting with others, directed against a Class B misdemeanor. (c) Any other offense under students or other appropriate official of the Meadows awarded conference student, that endangers the mental or physical health this section that does not cause serious bodily injury institution is immune from civil or criminal liability or safety of a student for the purpose of pledging, to another is a Class B misdemeanor. (d) Any other that might otherwise be incurred or imposed as a being initiated into, affiliating with, holding office offense under this section that causes serious bodily result of the report. Immunity extends to in, or maintaining membership in an organization. injury to another is a Class A misdemeanor. (e) Any participation in any judicial proceeding resulting The term includes: (A) any type of physical other offense under this section that causes the death from the report. A person reporting in bad faith or brutality, such as whipping, beating, striking, of another is a state jail felony. (f) Except if an with malice is not protected by this section. branding, electronic shocking, placing of a harmful offense causes the death of a student, in sentencing a runner of the week after win substance on the body, or similar activity; (B) any person convicted of an offense under this section, the § 37.156. OFFENSES IN ADDITION TO type of physical activity, such as sleep deprivation, court may require the person to perform community OTHER PENAL PROVISIONS. This subchapter exposure to the elements, confinement in a small service, subject to the same conditions imposed on a does not affect or repeal any penal law of this state. space, calisthenics, or other activity that subjects the person placed on community supervision under This subchapter does not limit or affect the right of FRANCESCA MAIETTA coach for cross country Jon major. He said that enjoying student to an unreasonable risk of harm or that Chapter 42A, Code of Criminal Procedure, for an an educational institution to enforce its own penalties adversely affects the mental or physical health or appropriate period of time in lieu of confinement in against hazing. Reporter Capron said Meadows has his major classes helps him safety of the student; (C) any activity involving county jail or in lieu of a part of the time the person consumption of a food, liquid, alcoholic beverage, is sentenced to confinement in county jail. § 37.157. REPORTING BY MEDICAL made significant progress as be able to juggle school with liquor, drug, or other substance that subjects the AUTHORITIES. A doctor or other medical Cross-country sophomore a runner since his freshman cross-country. student to an unreasonable risk of harm or that § 37.153. ORGANIZATION HAZING practitioner who treats a student who may have been adversely affects the mental or physical health or OFFENSE. (a) An organization commits an offense subjected to hazing activities: (1) may report the Jeremy Meadows was named season. “I mean I don’t have as safety of the student; (D) any activity that if the organization condones or encourages hazing or suspected hazing activities to police or other law Big 12 runner of the week this “I’m excited for Jeremy to much time to do other stuff intimidates or threatens the student with ostracism, if an officer or any combination of members, enforcement officials; and (2) is immune from civil that subjects the student to extreme mental stress, pledges, or alumni of the organization commits or or other liability that might otherwise be imposed or week after he took home his be recognized,” Capron said. that I want, but I really like shame, or humiliation, that adversely affects the assists in the commission of hazing. (b) An offense incurred as a result of the report, unless the report is mental health or dignity of the student or discourages under this section is a misdemeanor punishable by: made in bad faith or with malice. first win as a Baylor Bear at the “He has made a great amount my computer science classes,” the student from entering or remaining registered in (1) a fine of not less than $5,000 nor more than Bear Twilight Invitational on of progress within the last Meadows said. “I’m taking a Aug. 31. year, and this was a great step bunch of those, they make up After placing seventh in the forward. He has the ability to most of my hours. But I enjoy The following student organizations have been disciplined for hazing or convicted for hazing during the previous same race last year, Meadows be very good. Hopefully this is doing most of that work so three years: accredited his victory to his just the beginning.” I’m sure that helps me to get great summer. Meadows won his first everything done.” Beta Upsilon Chi Fraternity, Spring 2016 Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Spring 2016 Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Spring 2018 “I’ve had an entire freshman career All-Big 12 honors With everything going so Kappa Omega Tau Fraternity, Spring 2018 year worth of training and by running anchor leg for well for Meadows and all the getting used to how we do Baylor’s eight-place distance progress he has made, he is Baylor’s Statement on Hazing can be reviewed online at: http://www.baylor.edu/student_policies/hazing. practices and workouts here,” medley relay at the Big 12 looking forward to the match Meadows said. “Just putting Indoor Championship in the Friday at UT-Arlington. in base mileage has had a big spring. Running track for the “It’s a 5K, so it’s a little HONOR CODE REPORT impact on my fitness level Bears during cross country’s shorter,” Meadows said. Fall 2018 and how I am able to race this offseason, Meadows finished “Personally I’m more of a The Baylor University Honor Council is charged with the responsibility of reporting violations of the Honor Code to the campus year. But I think one of the third at the Baylor Invitational speed guy. I like running community each semester. biggest parts is that I just had in the 3,000 meters and placed faster rather than further, so a really great summer with no sixth in the 5,000 meters at the I’m really excited at another During the Summer 2018 semester, there were 16 reported violations of the Honor Code; 5 of these cases proceeded to Honor Council hearings. The other 11 cases were handled by faculty. Some cases are still pending. injuries and high mileage. So Michael Johnson Invitational chance to get in a good solid everything combines with the during his freshman year. race before we have to start The types of violations and sanctions for each case may be reviewed on the Academic Integrity Web site under the Honor team and the coaches this year On top of all those traveling further.” Council Reports at: http://www.baylor.edu/student_policies/honorcode. has helped everything go really achievements, his biggest Baylor cross-country well for me.” one yet is earning a spot on will face UTA on Friday Meadows won the 6K with the Academic All-Big 12 at the Gerald Richey UTA a time of 18:17.2. His Big 12 Copies of Baylor’s Statement on Hazing and the Honor Code are available from Rookie Team. School is very Invitational at Lynn Creek Judicial Affairs and the Office of Academic Integrity. Runner of the Week award was important to Meadows, he Park in Grand Prairie. his first Big 12 weekly honor. said, being a computer science Baylor associate head