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Former Baylor Title IX Coordinator Patty Crawford, who resigned Monday night and lashed out at Baylor on “CBS This Morning” Wednesday morning, made a critical Facebook post against Baylor administration Thursday morning. “It’s ironic how Baylor’s response to my | resignation and my one voice, speaking the truth Molly Atchinson Opinion Editor with integrity, is by breaking the law and putting CRIME SCENE Waco police officers mark the site of Thursday’s shooting. The shooting took place at a parking lot on Ninth Street out more lies,” Crawford wrote on her Facebook and Garrett Avenue. Baylor students and staff received a Baylor Alert emergency text message instructing them to stay inside in page. response to the shooting. She went on to condemn Baylor’s “senior leaders” and encourage the Title IX office, including the recently appointed coordinator Kristan Tucker. Tucker was appointed Wednesday evening following Crawford’s resignation. Murder near campus “It’s not about me, or my job, it’s about discrimination…it’s about BAYLOR. It’s about a handful PEOPLE [sic] that actually run Baylor that hate that the work of the Title IX Office (not me, but Baylor responds with campuswide lockdown the amazing team collectively making change) was EFFECTIVE,” Crawford wrote. GAVIN PUGH Baylor said it were surprised by the actions Digital Managing Editor Crawford took following her resignation in a statement Wednesday. MCKENNA MIDDLETON “Her demands in advance of mediation for one Page One Editor million dollars and book and movie rights were troubling,” Baylor said in the statement. Baylor campus was on lockdown from Patty Crawford has not responded to the Lariat’s 2:53 p.m. to 3:37 p.m Thursday after a man phone calls regarding her post, which has since was shot near campus. been removed from her Facebook page. Tyrell Jordan Dever, 26, was arrested “The entire university community remains by Waco police at 4 p.m. Thursday. He committed to supporting the work of the Title has since been charged with the murder of IX Office as they lead our efforts in prevention, Frederick Lee Clark, 20. response and compassionate care for those who The shooting took place on Ninth experience interpersonal violence,” Baylor said in Street and Garrett Avenue around 2:15 a statement in response to Crawford’s resignation. p.m. at a vacant parking lot known to Waco Photo Courtesty of Robert Girdner Police for a site of criminal activity such as CLOSED DOORS Baylor students take shelter at Moody Library Thursday during the gambling and drug deals take place. said campus lockdown. ONLINE EXTRAS Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton, Waco Police Department spokesperson. The shooter “There is no indication that additional involve others outside our immediate Read Crawford’s full post here: allegedly approached a group of men in the citizens, Baylor staff or students are in any crime scenes,” Waco police posted on its baylorlariat.c o m lot, shot Clark in the stomach and fled by immediate danger. The shooting is not a vehicle, Waco police reported. random shooting and does not in anyway SHOOTER >> Page 4

Students advocate free feminine products

LINDSEY MCLEMORE Thousand Oaks, Calif., senior available to those in need of one,” “It just makes sense to make feminine feminine hygiene products publicly Reporter Raquel Katch created a Change.org Katch stated in her Change.org hygiene products available to those available at all is an issue of health petition in favor of free emergency petition. who need them.” and hygiene. “There were no tampons or pads tampons and pads in every non- Trenton D. Garza, a Baylor Fort Worth junior Julieth Reyes “Women ought to have access to in the restroom, so I had to use rolled- residential restroom on campus to alumnus from Bushland, considers agrees. free hygiene products because of the up toilet paper.” It’s an unpleasant present to student government in feminine hygiene products to be a “I think tampons and pads should same reason we all have access to expression spoken by Baylor women coming weeks. necessity and actively supports the be treated like any other hygienic free soap and water and drying units,” across campus every day, but that’s “Each [on-campus] restroom petition on social media. product,” Reyes said. “I look at it as Garza said. “At the end of the day, it the reality of the unavailability should have a fully functional “Students have access to other free if I were being asked to pay for toilet supports good health practices.” of feminine hygiene products on distribution machine stocked with hygiene products because it promotes paper or soap.” campus. both pads and tampons freely good health practices,” Garza said. The petition argues that making FREE >> Page 4

Professors weigh in on student voting >>WHAT’S INSIDE

BROOKE BENTLEY 31 percent of youth support at the opinion Reporter polls, according to a study by Pew Presidential Debates: Research Center. What we should expect As the presidential election Baylor professors, critical but from candidates. pg. 2 closes in, many students still remain frequently overlooked resources for unsure of not only who to choose, political insight, advise students to first become educated on the process but also how to choose. Constantly arts & life thrown an overwhelming amount as well as to remember how pivotal of information about the important the young vote can be. Welcome to Waco will topics of today’s political world, Dr. Martin Medhurst, a take place today complete students often have trouble sifting distinguished professor of rhetoric with a fire juggler and a through the contents and finding a and communication as well as a pop-up carnival. pg. 5 like-minded candidate. professor of political science, is Although the impact of the a nationally recognized expert on Timothy Hong | Lariat Photographer youth vote is often underestimated presidential rhetoric, having written REGISTRATION Students register to vote at the NAACP campuswide voter in America, it has greatly impacted or edited 13 books on political registration block party Sept. 12 on Fountain Mall. sports several past presidential elections, rhetoric and contributed more than Baylor Soccer relies on including the 2008 election in which 100 published articles in scholarly articulated,” Medhurst said. “They for that issue and compare it to the strong defense to win Barack Obama stabilized his victory journals. need to look at their platforms, and rest of their beliefs. Then make games. pg. 6 by receiving 66 percent of the youth “Students need to study the if you’re interested in a particular vote, as opposed to Mitt Romney’s positions that the candidates have issue, find out what candidate stands VOTING >> Page 4

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EDITORIAL Debates need more substance, fewer insults

This Sunday, the political battlegrounds statements, frequently interrupting reopen for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s rebuttal and sometimes speaking Clinton and businessman Donald Trump over Holt’s questions. to continue fighting for the presidency of Although the candidates managed the United States. At the first debate on to transition through each category of Sept. 26, both candidates showed up with questions fairly easily, their arguments guns blazing, ready to shoot each other throughout the debate became less and down to get the desired results. According less factual. PolitiFact’s fact checking of to CNN, this monumental debate had each presidential candidate has a complete a record-breaking audience of over 80 list of all fallacies in Trump and Clinton’s million viewers, and unfortunately, it can be arguments. summed up in three words: unprecedented, The debate quickly became less about unprofessional and disappointing. policy and concrete plans, which the When watching a presidential debate, audience seemed to have no problem with. one would expect the participants to be just The studio audience, while required to be that: presidential. However, Clinton and silent during the debates, proceeded to Trump were both decidedly more interested cheer and clap several times when their in bringing up each other’s flaws than favored candidate made a particularly actually answering questions about policies. potent dig at the other, making the debate As moderator, Lester Holt held the seem even more like a sitcom. metaphorical key to Pandora’s box. He had The presidential election of 2016 has the ability to open and shut both candidates’ become a source of comedy for the nation lids in accordance with the pre-determined (and many nations who are tuning in). guidelines, giving him a powerful position The candidates both have a problem with on the stage. However, when he insisted credibility, and because they are both more

that “he would press for specifics” in the Joshua Kim | Cartoonist centrist than any candidate in the past two opening statements, we expected more. elections, their often overlapping opinions Instead of directing the candidates’ add another layer of confusion to this arguments, pushing them to cover specific that the candidates had previously signed a agendas. We understand that this was a timed, already confusing race. What this election details of their agendas and properly managing formal agreement to adhere to the time limits, two-minute overview of their talking points, but needs is a harsh reality check, whether that be their time, Holt let the candidates run away with guidelines and expectations of the debate, and it did not seem nearly as effective as hard facts. in the form of a time-sensitive mute button on the debate. he began with a pointed question about how Trump was no better, with his blustering, the debate microphones or a moderator who A pertinent question may be, “How much the candidates would try to put money back posturing and interrupting. His own opening can force the candidates to fully answer their of Trump and Clinton’s grandstanding and in the pockets of Americans. However, when statements were disjointed and broad, just questions (or even bringing in a third-party generalizing is unavoidable?” Well, let’s look Clinton responded, she quickly broadened and like Clinton’s. The major difference between candidate to change things up). at the debate objectively. During the opening generalized the topic, straying from answering the two was the presentation. While Clinton The future leader of America is being statements, Holt explained that the candidates the question by claiming, “First, we have to came off as semi-professional (though smarmy decided in a little over a month, and our would cover three different topics — security, build an economy that works for everyone, not and full of herself), Trump lacked the ability candidates seem unprepared and unconcerned prosperity and America’s direction — and that just those at the top. That means we need new to logically support his points. While Clinton with how their public performance in the each candidate would have equal time (split into jobs, good jobs, with rising incomes.” Taking was able to back her argument with numbers debates will impact their chances. Hopefully in six 15-minute sessions) to debate and effectively such a broad approach to the very first question (that are of course supported by her “unbiased” the next debate all parties will be more prepared sell themselves to the audience. created a jumping-off point for both candidates fact-checking website), Trump bumbled his to sell their platforms and not just drag the other When Holt began the debate, he explained to push their personal instead of political way through his arguments using hyperbolic through the mud.

COLUMN COLUMN Pray for the Election Don’t just argue; engage in meaningful political discussions MEGHAN MITCHELL chosen. Yes, Republican nominee Donald Sports Editor Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary KATIE MAHAFFEY coverage. We have either very conservative Clinton may be at odds with one another Broadcast Reporter or very liberal news organizations. People consume the news that best fits with their As the election approaches, there is when they are side by side on the stage, yet ideology and ignore the other sides of issues. one question that I keep hearing: “Are you it is still important that we all work together Many of us have When a person only hears what they want to voting Democrat for the greater good. had those political hear on a daily basis, it is very challenging to or Republican?” As a Christian living in this day and age, discussions on social have a logical discussion with them. Unsurprisingly, there are trials present like no other time media where insults Since the news is largely either the answer I hear period. It doesn’t matter if you’re black, and threats fly and conservative or liberal, people should get most often is “I’m white, Asian, Hispanic or any other race; ultimately end with a their news from a variety of sources. Many not voting.” While what matters is that we are one in the body of click of the “unfriend” news organizations put their own spin on it is important to Christ because together we can make a bigger button. If people issues, so it is important to filter through the vote and make your impact in this world. I have seen too many don’t like what you information presented and to take everything voice heard, it is instances where churches become divided have to say, they’ll get with a grain of salt. When a person is important to vote because of opposing political views, and offended and attack presented with many sides of a story, they are for the person who especially nowadays, political candidates. you personally. This able to get a clearer understanding of what most resembles Instead of focusing on what God’s word says type of unproductive political conversation really happened. your values. In the and believing in him, many are putting their not only happens online, but face-to-face as We need to engage in more meaningful end, however, only one side will come out faith and all their trust in men and women well. and civil political discussions. That isn’t to victorious. There will be happiness and of this world. Political discourse can be effective say that a person can’t be passionate when celebration, but there will also be protests. While it is important to take a stand when done properly. However, it becomes discussing politics. Rather, people should not We may even see nasty posts on social for what you believe, you also have to ask ineffective when yelling is involved or a resort to yelling or name-calling when others media, but are those really the actions that yourself where to draw the line in order to person is not listening to the other person’s don’t see their side of an issue. All sides of we should be taking? There is one thing that not lose sight of the things of real value in perspective. Many friendships are harmed an issue need to be heard, and then a person a Christian can do regardless of who they life. Often, if the football team or presidential or even ended over political talk. Arguments can form their own opinion based on the support: pray. candidate we support wins, we see ourselves get heated and sometimes lead to personal evidence presented. In this world of darkness, prayer is the as winners as well. But isn’t there a bigger attacks when frustration sets in and tempers The next time someone wants to refute only thing that can overcome this world. We battle worth fighting for? A fight to live each flare. what you have said about an issue, present may not like who is at the head of our country, and every day of our lives for Christ, the true There is a lot of division among your ideas clearly and knowledgeably and but that does not mean we have to forget our victor. Americans today. Many people believe that understand the other person’s perspective. faith. We have to remember that whoever is I believe it is valuable and vital that we if a person is pro-police then they are anti- Not everyone has the same background elected is just a person like you and me. No pray for the person who will be elected. black and vice versa. Many also believe that as you, and they might have acquired their one in this world is perfect, and like every We should pray for wisdom, guidance and if you are anti-Islamic terror then you hate all news from a different source. It is important one of us, these presidential candidates need even peace as he or she becomes the head Muslims. Not everything is black and white to stay civil and still convey your ideas prayer. We, like the president of the United of one of the most prosperous countries in and some issues are far more complex than effectively. States, have faults, and politicians need the world. Whether you support Trump, they may seem. During arguments, many It might seem impossible to keep your prayer just as much as you and I do. Clinton or even still have your heart still set will jump to conclusions about a person and composure during an impassioned argument With everyone’s eyes glued to the polls on Bernie Sanders, only God can change their views without hearing the whole story. on politics. However, it is possible and will to see who’s leading and tuning in to the people’s hearts. That is why, no matter the Generalizations can be harmful, especially in make your message resonate with the other debates broadcasted, it is easy to fall into result in November, I will be praying for this political conversation. person so much more. the trap of quickly taking a side. While this nation and the world. This one-sided thinking is largely the Katie Mahaffey is a sophomore election year may include two of the most Meghan Mitchell is a senior journalism fault of politically biased news. There is journalism major from Pensacola, Fla. unlikely candidates, in the end, one will be major from Snellville, Ga. almost nowhere to go for neutral political

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MEGAN RULE Staff Writer

This year marks the 16th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, which will kick off at 6:30 a.m. Oct. 22 at Heritage Square in Waco. “We aren’t focused on running. Ours is a celebration of life and the men and women in our communities that have gone through something pretty terrible and come through to the other side,” said Mindy Weihrich, development and outreach coordinator with the Susan G. Komen East Central Texas foundation. An exciting component of Race for the Cure is the survivor parade that kicks off the race. The Susan G. Komen foundation provides a breakfast for breast cancer survivors who are participating in the race and then leads the survivors out of the tent with drum lines and a color guard from the local fire department. When the gun goes off, the survivors are the first to start the race. “It’s a moment to appreciate everything that they’ve gone through,” Weihrich said. “It’s their day to not be the only one they know with breast cancer.” Race for the Cure proceeds are fully allocated to their mission, and the race series is the world’s largest and most successful breast cancer awareness event. Seventy-five percent of the net income stays in the community in which the race is held, and 25 percent of the net income Timothy Hong | Lariat Photographer supports the Susan G. Komen Grants Program, according to the Susan G. Komen website. “The event raises significant funds and truly a meaningful experience.” awareness for the breast cancer movement, Recently, the organization has gone through celebrates breast cancer survivorship and a merger and become Susan G. Komen East honors those who have lost their battle with the Central Texas as opposed to Komen Central disease,” the website says. Texas. Weihrich said this year could be more A volunteer recruitment meeting was held important than previous years for Race for the Thursday night at the Susan G. Komen office on Cure because they have added several counties Herring Avenue. The meeting was a casual way to their coverage, so there are more people for for potential volunteers to let the foundation the organization to reach out to. The goal of the know they were interested in helping. Weihrich organization, moving forward, is to reach out said there is no reason for someone not to be more and get events in other cities. involved just because they didn’t attend the Over the course of the next month, there are meeting. a number of fundraisers held at local restaurants “If you have 15 minutes to stop by the office such as BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse and or give them a call, that’s all it takes to get McAlister’s. The packet pickup and registration involved,” Weihrich said. will take place the day before RFTC. After the There is no limit on the number of volunteers race, there will be a profit share on Oct. 27. needed, as the Susan G. Komen foundation A full calendar of events can be found at will take as many as the community wants raceforthecure.org. to provide. Some areas where help is needed “This is our way of saying that we’re new, include setup, the educational tent, cleanup, the we’re back and we’re re-energized,” Weihrich kid’s area and registration assistance. said. “We are looking to add another event “Being close to someone who has survived kind of like [the] race but more along the lines and running this race with them makes the of what the community is in need of. The more Race for the Cure all the more inspiring,” said we learn about the community, the more we are Fort Collins, Colo., sophomore Eva Morrison. able to produce something for the community.” “Seeing so many individuals come together and People interested in volunteering can visit unite for such a heartfelt cause both to celebrate the Susan G. Komen office at 3000 Herring Ave., survivors and honor those who lost the fight is #4E, or can call 254-753-3037. Armstrong Browning celebrates the Bard

KAYLA FARR their editorial work had on of Shakespeare’s works that Reporter Shakespeare’s works.” were published after his death, The collection was given according to Armstrong to the library’s founder, Dr. Browning Library’s website. In honor of the 400th A.J. Armstrong, from a former “[The pieces in this exhibit] anniversary of William student named William N. represent a significant period Shakespeare’s death, the Strokes Jr., according to the in Shakespearean scholarship,” Armstrong Browning Library library’s website. Borderud said. “There were is holding an exhibit featuring “[He] was interested in these 18th century editors that some of the great writer’s book collecting, probably came by later who were looking works. The exhibit opened in inspired by Dr. Armstrong, at his printings, and they August and continues until and he was really interested in wanted to correct the errors Dec. 22. Shakespeare,” Borderud said. they saw in them, so errors There are many early “He collected rare editions of that the earlier compilers or editions of Shakespeare’s Shakespeare’s work – primarily editors would’ve made. They work, according to Jennifer 18th century editions – and he were trying to get back to what Borderud, interim director of gave those to the Armstrong Shakespeare was really trying Armstrong Browning Library Browning Library. That’s what to say. They wanted a version and assistant librarian. we have displayed here.” of Shakespeare’s works how he “Lots of libraries Some people, like Tom intended them to be.” around the world are doing Davis and his wife, who are Davis said he and his wife Shakespeare exhibits this year from Fort Worth, traveled adored the exhibit. kind of in recognition of that to Waco specifically for the “I think I enjoyed seeing anniversary,” Borderud said. exhibit. the collections,” Davis said. “The Armstrong Browning “If you are into “The Boswell edition was Library has a small collection, the historiography of fun; he is a character himself which is a little unusual for us Shakespeare’s exhibits, it is and the biographer of Samuel because our collection usually very cool,” Davis said. “It is Johnson.” focuses on the 19th century, rare to see that many [pieces] Borderud said her favorite and Shakespeare lived in the combined together. My wife exhibit piece was published in late 1500s or early 1600s. It is heard about it. She is a big fan 1739 by Nicholas Rowe. a little out of the scope of our of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, “What I think is really neat collection.” and we looked on the web and is that it was the first illustrated Weatherford junior saw it so we thought, ‘Let’s go edition of Shakespeare’s Hannah Schwartz curated the check it out.’” works,” Borderud said. “The exhibit during her internship Schwartz said her favorite illustration from Shakespeare’s at the library. piece was the first volume of play ‘The Tempest’ is what “My task was to design an the 1788 Bell Edition. I think the most interesting exhibit to showcase the library’s “The books in John Bell’s illustrations. It really brings collection of 18th century edition are tiny and illustrated, you right into the drama editions of Shakespeare’s so they were neat to look immediately.” collected works, which are through,” Schwartz said. “The There are additional part of the Stokes Shakespeare first volume is my favorite editions of Shakespeare’s work collection,” Schwartz said. because it has portraits of on display in the Hankamer “After doing some research several of the editors who Treasure Room of the library. on the books in the collection, preceded Bell. It was a fun “There is an edition that has I decided it would be most surprise to open the book an illustration of Shakespeare’s interesting to tell the stories of and find engravings of the house,” Borderud said. “There the different editors who had men I’d spent so much time is also one by Samuel Johnson produced the series of editions researching.” which contains Shakespeare’s and to explore the impact that There are many editions will.” Friday, October 7, 2016 The Baylor Lariat 4 News Business students visit Prague

BRIANNA BASSETT Reporter

Baylor’s Business Excellence Scholarship Team (BEST) went on a week-long trip to Prague from Sept. 18 to 24. The organization is a two-semester program that helps develop students’ professional skills through teamwork, innovative learning, field cases and international exposure, according to the BEST page on the Baylor website. Prior to the trip, BEST students had conducted research and studied businesses in Prague. While on the trip, they were able to hear from the companies they had researched and ask them questions about how their businesses are run. While in Prauge, the group toured SHOOTER from Page 1 Skoda Auto Plant, visited Terezin Concentration Camp, heard from various Photo Courtesy of BEST Facebook page. guest speakers and even lead a youth EUROPEAN TRAVELS Baylor’s Business Excellence Scholarship Team students pose Waco police reported that the shooting suspect was then fellowship. in front of a fountain during a recent trip to Prague. seen at Seventh Street and Ivy Avenue leaving his vehicle. Students were able to hear from Baylor Swanton reported that officers were searching for an older, alumnus Jeff McGehee, who is now an gold vehicle in connection with the shooting. senior entrepreneur lecturer and BEST This spiritual moment of the trip also international lawyer in Prague. “When our officers arrived on scene, the victim was not coordinator, there are many churches in resonated with students. Knoxville, Tenn., senior Avery Wyatt doing very well. Our officers started CPR on him, brought Prague, but none of them are in use. Youth “There was a moment when I was said hearing from McGehee was one of him back three times,” Swanton said. Praha offers a place for junior and high worshipping,” Wyatt sai,. “when I just her favorite parts of the trip. Baylor Alert system sent out a text message at 2:53 p.m. school students to go and gain support looked around and realized we were “He had such a unique perspective telling students to stay inside due to a “Dangerous Situation.” from other young Christians. in Prague, and there were people from on global business and representing Students were instructed to take shelter in nearby classrooms BEST has been partnering with this all different parts of the world that governments and multi-billion dollar and to stay away from windows and doors. youth group for a few years now, Reed brought them to this room, and we’re all companies. It was great exposure for us to This comes less than 24 hours after some students said. worshipping the same God. It was a really hear from someone like that,” Wyatt said. received emergency messages Wednesday that turned out to “This went to the core of what Baylor cool experience.” On the last night of the trip, students be false. is,” Reed said of the willingness of the BEST is a year-long course for seniors. joined with a youth group called “Youth “Attention. There is an emergency alert on campus. students to share their testimonies and There are only 28 students allowed in the Praha.” Baylor students gave testimonies, Calmly evacuate all buildings using available exits,” the really get involved in the fellowship with class, and participants must be nominated led worship and helped lead small group 8:30 p.m. message read. the international students. “This is just by a professors to be involved with BEST. discussions to talk about what it means to According to an email from Baylor Alert systems, the a normal class of students, and I could According to Reed, students are be a Christian and have challenges in their Baylor Police Department received reports of students and call upon them to do all these things and nominated not just for high grade point faith. other universities receiving this message although there was everyone in the class responded. To me, averages, but also for other criteria such According to Dr. Marlene Reed, no emergency on campus. that was the highlight of the trip.” as being a well-rounded student. “Our officers began investigating and learned that this text message did not come from Baylor Alert, which is Baylor’s official emergency notification system,” according to a Baylor press release. “It was later determined that the emergency message from Wednesday night came from another Texas institution that recently switched to the same Local church to host 5k walk service provider Baylor and other universities use.” The emergency message originated at Lone Star College JOY MOTON deeds and our actions of being present but reality for the north part of Waco without due to “a potential gas leak at LSC-University Park,” Lone Reporter also as we’re praying, that’s just an active fresh produce and without a viable Star College posted on Twitter. part of us being where the Lord’s put us,” market,” Durham said. “So it just made “Last night, every phone call or every message that went out was for somebody that had an association [with Three years ago, Pastor John Durham said Jamie Hipp, Highland Baptist Church common sense and spiritual sense as well Lonestar],” said Todd Piett, CPO for Rave Mobile Safety, had a vision of his church leaving its Go Pastor. “He’s put Highland as a church just to be a part of that.” in an ABC 13 article. “Lonestar happens to be a pretty big building to be a presence in the dying building here on the corner of Maple and The rest of the money will go to school and has a big online presence and an extended list of community surrounding it. His vision 30th, but we as the people make up the Highland Baptist Church’s community people.” resulted in the annual We Walk 5k hosted church and so our being present here is a ministries. They are ministries that If a Baylor student had ever attended Lonestar College, by Highland Baptist Church. thrust of that.” involve after-school programs providing even for one summer class, their information was still in that The walk consists of registered Another objective of the walk is to students from the neighborhood with system, and that is why they received the text. Both Baylor participants walking around the northern raise awareness about the ministries in tutoring, Bible lessons, food and fun. and Lonestar contract Rave to send emergency messages part of Waco and praying over local our city, such as Mission Waco. Some So far, around 300 people have through the service businesses, ministries and residents. of the profits from registration for the registered for the walk and as much “It is important that our campus community knows that Participants would be given “We Walk” walk will go to Mission Waco’s Jubilee as $2,500 could go to both ministries. official emergency notifications will always come from cards with the names of local businesses, Food Market. The market will serve Registration is still open until just prior Baylor Alerts,” said Lori Fogleman, assistant vice president churches and other organizations to pray to provide the opportunity for the less to the event by emailing Jamie-Hipp@ for Media Relations and Crisis Communications. “That’s for as they walk. fortunate to buy fresh produce for a lower highlandbc.org, and the community is why we use multiple notification channels [text, email, This year, the walk will take place at price. According to an article in the Waco encouraged to participate. twitter, website], and we continue to evaluate all of our alert 3 p.m. Sunday. The event is designed to Tribune Herald, the market is set to have “My hope is it reminds people that systems and make updates as needed.” get church members to engage with the its soft opening on Nov. 21, but it still church is not just a Sunday morning Although Wednesday’s alert turned out to be unrelated community outside of the church. needs additional funding. activity, but we want to be people who to Baylor, the false emergency texts caused conflict during “It’s being a presence in the “Highland is in North Waco, right in shine the light of Christ and represent God Thursday’s shooting incident. community that’s happening through our the middle of that food desert that the well in our kindness and our sense of hope sociologists have determined is certainly a for our city,” Durham said. Before receiving the alert, Brentwood, Tenn., senior Patrick Hall was driving behind a police car that was slowly navigating nearby neighborhoods. from Page 1 “When I first got the text, I thought it was something like FREE last night – just a fake text – but then I remembered what I Baylor would not be resource,” Garza said. saw earlier,” Hall said. “I realized this might be serious, and the first to make feminine “It just makes sense. I texted in all my GoupMe’s saying we need to get inside and products freely available Menstruation doesn’t need let Baylor PD do their job.” on campus. In fact, to be some taboo topic. It’s At 3:37 p.m., Baylor sent out an “all clear” alert to end the doing so is a growing healthy and natural.” lockdown and to allow normal operations to resume. The all trend among educational Katch was unavailable clear was sent when “Waco and Baylor police departments institutions. for comment due to determined there was no imminent threat to the campus,” New York public Student Government according to a subsequent email sent out from Baylor Alert. schools now provide bylaws. “We know there were some issues, but we are grateful for free tampons and pads the cooperation of our students, faculty and staff once they in all schools serving received the Baylor Alert through when they received the women aged 11-18, and “I look at it as ‘all clear’ from Baylor and Waco Police,” the Baylor press the Brown University release said. Council of Students voted if I were being Reporter Lindsey McLemore contributed to this report. to make tampons and pads asked to pay freely available in all on- for toilet paper campus restrooms last month, according to The or soap.” Washington Post. “More than half of Liesje Powers | Photo Editor the student body would Julieth Reyes | Fort benefit from feminine Worth junior EMPTY DISPENSERS Students complain that many of the tampon hygiene products being and pad machines on campus are usually empty, like this machine in a made a freely available women’s restroom in Castellaw Communications Center.

VOTING from Page 1 a decision based on which said. United States does, so I would running on the ballot that it candidate best represents the While presidential encourage people to come out might actually be a close vote direction in which you think elections may dominate the in every opportunity to vote, for,” Medhurst said. “Just Is Test Anxiety the country ought to go.” news and students’ ideas not just in the presidential because you can’t make up Dr. Joseph Brown, an on voting, Medhurst wants election year.” your mind about the top of the associate professor of political to remind students that While some students may ticket doesn’t mean you can’t a Problem??? science, also urges students to local elections often impact be reluctant to vote because make up your mind about the remember how crucial their student’s lives more than they aren’t pleased with either others.” vote is during a close election national elections. of the major party candidates For the upcoming such as this one. “I think voting is for president, Medhurst argues presidential debates, Medhurst “Students’ votes always important, not just in a that this is not an excuse to not and Brown advise students to matter, maybe not in the way presidential election year, participate in the election. attend debate watch parties they think about it, but if but in every year where we “Obviously, it’s going to be with friends and discuss their USE HYPNOSIS TO they cast a vote for any given will vote on members of the more important in the states thoughts on the candidates’ Increase Test Taking Skills candidate, that is an indication school board, city council or that are battleground states, performances. Increase Memory Recall of how the public feels about county officials,” Medhurst and I doubt that Texas is going The second presidential Reduce Test Anxiety that particular candidate even said. “Those elections, in to be a battleground state, debate is at 8 p.m. Sunday, and if that candidate doesn’t win many ways, affect our lives far but nonetheless, I think there the third presidential debate is Waco Counseling and Hypnosis Center, LLC. at this particular time,” Brown more than the president of the are still lots of other people at 8 p.m. Oct. 19. Melissa R. Rich, PH.D 6600 Sanger Ave. Ste. 30 (254) 722-6716 Waco, TX 76710 www.wacochc.com Friday, October 7, 2016 The Baylor Lariat 5 artsbaylorlariat.com &life On-The-Go >> Happenings: Visit @BULariatArts to see what’s going on “ThisWeekinWaco.” BaylorLariat.com

New from Creative Waco This week in Waco: Welcome to Waco features pop-up carnival and fire juggler as part of First Friday >>Today 8 a.m. — Magnolia Market ISABELLA MASO in some civic pride to really show Silobration. The Silos Reporter them what Waco has to offer,” said Jonathan Cook, head of community 10 a.m. — UBreak. Bill The City of Waco and Creative promotions for the city of Waco. Daniel Student Center Waco are holding a pop-up, carnival- “We are doing a pop-up event style event from 6 to 8 p.m. today in that will close down Austin Avenue 4 p.m. — Heart O’ Texas downtown Waco. at fifth and sixth Street. What we Fair and Rodeo The event is called “Welcome to want students to do is come down and experience our event, but then Waco” and is part of the event series 6:30 p.m. — Mariachis known as First Fridays. explore the other areas downtown,” Cook said. and Martinis, benefiting On the first Friday of every AVANCE Waco. Waco month, various businesses extend As part of the evening, various Suspension Bridge their hours and offer special deals for vendors and local businesses will be attendees. Along with the extended having extended hours, and specials. hours and special deals, there will be If students are interested in 7:30 p.m. — Baylor Opera live attractions to enjoy at tonight’s attending, the DASH shuttle will Theater presents ‘Opera First Friday. be running from Penland Hall to 101.’ Waco Hippodrome “Our role is to bring in some of the downtown until 10 p.m. Courtesy of Creative Waco Theater A few of the local businesses artists in the community,” said Fiona WELL THAT’S A FIRST Creative Waco hosts Welcome to Waco today as Bond, executive director for Creative that will be participating in tonight’s event are Ninfas, Hey Sugar Candy a part of First Friday. Welcome to Waco will feature a fire blower and many 7:30 p.m. — Baylor Theater Waco. “We’ve got a fire juggler and a other exciting festivities. performs “Fiddler on the bagpipe player; there are going to be Store and The Findery. Roof.” Jones Theater musicians, a number of visual artists The food at Welcome to Waco and performers. It will be so much that is offered includes Tochy’s Tacos, What else? fun and it will definitely be the kind Tony DeMaria’s Bar-B-Que, Rufi’s 8:30 p.m. — Improv cocina, Crazy Horse Grill, Shorty’s of thing that has never happened as Businesses participating in First Fridays include: Comedy Night by Brazos part of a First Friday, so it will be Pizza Shack and Pokey O’s Waco. Theater Group. 7524 great,” Bond said. Kupira Marimba,Thomas Csorba • Christi’s • The Experience Salon Bosque Blvd. Organizers want tonight’s event and Waco Symphony Orchestra are • What about Cupcakes • Interior Glow to create an exciting atmosphere also performing with the featured art • The Hippodrome • Brû coffee that encourages the exploration of from Creative Waco, Waco Cultural • Mainstream Boutiques • Sascee’s Southern Style downtown Waco. Arts Fest and Waco Civic Theater, as • Oh My Juice! Food >>Saturday “It’s all about creating experiences described on the Welcome to Waco • Spice Village • Papillon for college students and investing Fievent.com 8 a.m. — Waco Wild West 100 Bicycle Tour

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Baylor Crew will be hosting their annual Head of the Brazos rowing regatta from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8. The races will take place along the Brazos River with spectator seating available from the pedestrian bridge. Philomath, Ore., junior Annie Luksch, assistant coach, hopes for the pedestrian bridge to be filled with supporters. “I think [having supporters] really helps the overall attitude of the team in a very positive way,” Luksch said. “Come by and cheer on your Baylor Bears!” The regatta will consist of various boat races including four-member boats, eight- member boats, doubles and singles. Each boat will row a 5k distance. Head of the Brazos will be one of the Courtesy of Baylor Crew largest student run regattas in the nation. ROW, ROW, ROW YOUR BOAT Baylor Crew Hundreds of outside teams and clubs have competed at the Head of the Oklahoma signed up to be a part of the rowing event. regatta in Oklahoma City this past weekend. Woodlands senior Nick Fazzino, head Pictured are the novice men’s rowers, who coach, is ready for the competition. received silver at the competition. This “It is our first major regatta for the entire weekend, they will host the Head of the team this semester, so it’s going to show us Brazos competition in Waco. how we stack up against the competition, which is some of the best collegiate together to put this on, and it wouldn’t competition in the south,” Fazzino said. happen without our HOB chairs and without Jessica Hubble | Lariat Photographer An additional 1k race at 1 p.m. at the the help of our newest members too,” Dick said. CLEARING THE FIELD Senior defender Kylie Ross clears the ball from Bear territory on Sept. 17 Baylor Marina has been added to the regatta Select members of Baylor Crew were at Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field against Jackson State. The Bears won 7-0. this year and is open to all Baylor students. The first three places receive $50 Cricket’s gift involved in the Head of the Oklahoma race cards. There will also be an opportunity for in Oklahoma City last Saturday, Oct. 1. Two visitors to enter their names for an additional of the three boats received silver medals $50 Cricket’s gift card. from the regatta. Austin sophomore Callie Dick, Fazzino sees the upcoming race as a recruitment chair, is thankful for the demonstration of territory. Defense helps “We host this event, and this is our teamwork that went into getting ready for the event. home river, so we are held to an even higher win games for “The whole team has really pulled standard,” Fazzino said. 6 pm to 8 pm / Friday, October 7 Austin avenue Baylor soccer Welcome to brazosnightswaco.com

NATHAN KEIL defend the whole field and make it as difficult Sports Writer as possible for the other team to score.” This year’s team has been more than up to Longtime University of Alabama football the challenge to match some of the defensive coach Bear Bryant once said, “Offense sells efforts of past Baylor teams. Much of that has tickets, but defense wins championships.” been due to the experience and ability of this Although that quote transcends football year’s team. and is applicable to all sports. Defense wins “In the back line, we have a lot of girls with a A downtown POP-UP featuring championships. This has been a key focal point lot of ability, with experience, and they’ve been of the 2016 Baylor soccer team, according to tested in their times here, and that goes a long Free Food, Music and Art! head coach Paul Jobson. way. They’re fully committed to what they do,” How has Baylor developed and Codd said. “They’ve got the experience, which implemented this defensive strategy? It begins is key. They’ve got the ability, athleticism and with communication from the coaching staff. the soccer ability to compete against the best For the 2016 Baylor soccer team, that means players in the country.” Jobson and assistant coach Chuck Codd. This defensive mentality is not just “No successful team, they don’t do well something that applies to the defenders and Food Samples from unless they’re on the same page,” Codd said. the goalkeeper. It begins at the top with the “I’m on Paul’s [Jobson] page as far as what we’re coaching staff and trickles down the line to all TORCHY’S TACOS doing. I’m an assistant coach, and I follow the 11 players on the field at once. rules of the head coach. He sets the philosophy.” “The reality is we have 11 people defending, Tony Demaria’s BBQ Codd, who is in his ninth season as a member so it starts on the front line, and they’re doing a of the Baylor soccer coaching staff, is well- good job as well,” Codd said. RUFI’S COCINA versed in the Jobson’s philosophy, having The quality that stands out the most among played in a similar system at North Carolina this team is not something that is going to CRAZY HORSE GRILL State University as well as coaching with Jobson show up on the scoreboard. It is not about how SHORTY’S PIZZA while he was at Northern Illinois University. many saves they make or goals they score. It The two have developed a chemistry and is something that cannot be taught but can be POKEY-O’S Waco philosophy that worked for the Huskies developed and nurtured. This is character and ***While Supplies Last*** and have turned Baylor into an elite NCAA heart and the Baylor soccer team, Codd said. defensive program. “Not only does he know talent, but he is also Sidewalk Music from “I’ve known Chuck for a really long time. great at developing talent he already is working [Assistant coach] Marci [Jobson] has known with,” assistant coach Marci Jobson said on THOMAS CSORBA him since she was fourteen years old. We have Baylor’s official athletic website. “Chuck has a a total trust factor with Chuck,” Jobson said. magnetic personality, and his players love to kupira marimba “His knowledge of the game and experience as play for him.” a player and as a coach is very valuable.” One of those players that has been able to Fire Juggling Thus far, Baylor has been suffocating benefit from Codd’s coaching and personality Plus ... opponents defensively, forcing turnovers over four years is senior defender Emory Art Demos & Street Performers that have led to goals, as well as completely Cason. controlling ball possession. Baylor is outscoring “He’s great. He’s really positive when he its opponents 24-8, outshooting them 198-76, needs to be,” Cason said. “He’s always on you an average of just over five and a half shots per about the things he knows you can do, and he’s game. Their goals against average (number of always expecting the most of you.” goals allowed per contest) is .595 and good Through those high expectations comes an for 21st best in the country. Baylor’s defensive equally high expectation of hard and relentless Throughout the night, stroll downtown commitment has been unwavering and serves work on the field. as a testament to the work Jobson and Codd “We do a lot of repetition and work on some or catch Waco Transit’s free DASH Shuttle have done. Their work goes well beyond of our key points all the time. There is never strategizing. It has involved getting the players really a time of rest,” Cason said. “We’re always to enjoy discounts & specials to buy into the philosophy and implementing chipping away at things we need to work on. it on the field. We always have to be mentally sharp.” from First Friday merchants! “A lot of it has to do with mentality. It all The Bears will look to build off of and begins with an ‘over my dead body’ mentality continue their defensive success today as in terms of giving up goals,” Codd said. “We Baylor travels to Norman, Okla., to take on the Presented by Campustown, Brazos Nights and Creative Waco try to take the ball away out on the field. We Sooners. The match will start at 7 p.m.