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ROUNDING UP CAMPUS NEWS SINCE 1900 The Baylor Lariat Friday, April 13, 2007 Five battle for top billing Offensive Two transfers at top starting role after Bell’s injury said. “It’s not fair to any of the In addition to his job of cul- coordinator Lee cost him the rest of his career. quarterbacks to have to come tivating and developing talent, Hays (front) of depth chart going There wasn’t much of a choice in and replace somebody where Hays also has to help Morriss and into spring game for Morriss after redshirting certain things might work a lit- pick a starter, which he said is Guy Morriss freshman Tyler tle different.” “the toughest part of coaching.” analyze the By Will Parchman Beatty and with the only other Senior Michael Machen, Machen especially, Hays offense during Sports writer spring drills. The quarterbacks on the depth chart junior John David Weed and said, has given the coaches a Bears wrap up being walk-ons. Szymanski sophomore Ryan Roberts, all new, much more experienced spring practice With Baylor football’s annual threw for 647 yards and three transfers, have risen to the fore- route to travel should they so at 1 p.m. Sat- Green & Gold Game on Satur- touchdowns, with six intercep- front while Szymanski has been choose. urday with the day, head Coach Guy Morriss is tions, in his three starts, all trying to hold on to the starting Coupled with experience is annual Green still dissecting a couple of key blow-out losses. job he claimed last fall. All three his size, which at 6-foot-6 and & Gold Game position battles. But things have changed. are transfers, Machen from Kent 240 pounds presents obvious at Floyd Casey None of them is more critical There are now five options at State University and Weed and benefits. Stadium. than the one at quarterback, a quarterback for the coaching Roberts from junior college and “Mike’s 25, got a little bit more position still in flux after a tu- staff to choose from. Szymanski Division II, respectively. maturity, been in a few systems multuous end to the 2006 sea- and Beatty are the lone hold- Since quarterbacks coach and is pretty savvy about some son. overs from last season, and nei- Wes Phillips left the program things,” Hays said. The quarterback position ther has had many reps with in February to join his father on Machen took advantage of an proved to be a contentious issue the first team offense so far this staff with the Dallas Cowboys, NCAA transfer rule which al- last season after Shawn Bell’s spring. Hays has upped his role with lowed him to graduate early and knee injury ended his season And of course, Bell is gone. the quarterbacks. While he’s still transfer without losing eligibili- on Oct. 28 against Texas A&M “With Shawn, we’d put a lot busy establishing the spread of- ty. That will give the 25-year-old University. of the reps in and Shawn was fense he installed a year ago, one year to make his mark in Blake Szymanski, then a really savvy with the offense,” Hays has become the team’s de Baylor Photography freshman, was thrust into the Lee Hays facto quarterbacks coach. Please see HAYS, page 3 Senate allocates $9,800 Kappa Sig kickball, concert receive money from Student Life Fund By Kate Boswell Staff writer

Student Senate voted Thursday to allocate funds to Kappa Sigma, Men of Valor and Tau Kappa Epsilon, as well as passing several support resolutions and a campaign reform bill. Senate voted unanimously to allocate $4,000 to Kappa Sigma for its kickball tournament, Kick- in’ It with K-Sig. Children from local schools will be brought on campus to play in the tournament alongside Baylor students. “All the money for this event is to build a play- ground for a local elementary school,” Christo- pher Paxton, a Houston freshman, said. “These kids have a really run-down playground right now, and this is a really good cause.” Senate voted 24-4 with two abstentions to allo- cate $4,600 for NSIGHT: Nations Saved by Inject- ing God’s Holiness and Truth, a week of service that will be followed by a concert. The event is put on by Men of Valor. The concert, featuring artists Shai, Essence, Flame and 1:16 Clique will be at 7:30 p.m. April David Poe/Lariat staff 27 in the Greater New Light Church and will be free to the public. “The concert is a way to express how Christ can Play with your food specifically infect one aspect of culture,” Houston

Please see FUND, page 3 Two students wash off Thursday during Chi Omega and Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s Food Fight Mixer at the field behind South Russell Residence Hall. Latin Dance Society to embrace culture workshop By Star De La Cruz Hispanic culture through popu- will be an “invasion of salsa Some visitors will include ciety has brought the event to and it’s a time for participants Reporter lar dances,” said Houston fresh- and Latin culture.” Xibuke Dance Co. from San An- Waco for free. to show off what they learned,” man Ace Infante, special events Salsa Congress will be a tonio, Sal Rica Dance Co. from The first event, Friday Night she said. It’s time for students to put coordinator for the society. three-day event with a variety of Austin and Houston and Salsa Social, will begin at 8 p.m. today Ugalde said about 150 peo- on their dancing shoes and pick He also said the workshop is activities, including professional Passion Dance Co. from Dallas. at Club Legacy at 300 Martin ple participated in the event a partner. meant to bring people with di- dance workshops, performances Austin junior Cally Luera, Luther King Blvd. last year, and the group expects The Latin Dance Society will verse backgrounds together to and dance contests. the society’s vice president and Luera said the dance con- more this year. hold its third annual workshop, socialize. Ugalde said professional choreographer, said when these tests will be an opportunity for “These types of events hap- Salsa Congress, this weekend. Luis Ugalde, an Eagle Pass dancers will conduct the work- events are held in other places, the “rookies” to compete against pen all over Texas, and we would “The purpose of this event is senior and president of the Lat- shops for different levels of the cover charge is $200, but one another. to teach the community a bit of in Dance Society, said the event dance experience. this year the Latin Dance So- “The socials are like mixers, Please see SALSA, page 3 Texas lawmakers haggle over budget

By April Castro Lawmakers started the day 14-year-old lawsuit over health Sen. Eliot Shapleigh, who The Associated Press by taking turns declaring their care for poor children. The set- voted against the budget, argued spending preferences in the tlement terms, which still must against saving money for prop- AUSTIN — The Texas Senate $152.6 billion two-year budget, be approved by a federal judge, erty tax cuts in two years when on Thursday adopted its ver- arguing for more funding for will cost the state about $700 Texas ranks highest in the sion of a state budget that would their priorities. million in improving access to number of uninsured children stash away about $3 billion for “The budget is balanced, it Medicaid services. and ranks high in the number future tax cuts and fund a mul- is conservative and fair and it The settlement will be fund- of high school dropouts. Shap- timillion-dollar legal agreement focuses funding on all of our ed by cutting money spent on leigh, D-El Paso, said the move to help poor children get health priorities: public safety, health other state agencies by about a was “robbing Peter to pay Paul.” care. care, education, transporta- half percent across the board. “You’re banking these tax The 26-5 vote clears the way tion and the environment,” said The budget leaves about $3 cuts for political purposes for for the budget to move to a con- Republican Sen. Steve Ogden of billion unspent to use for school 2010 and 2011 and who pays the ference committee, where select- Bryan, who heads the Senate’s property tax relief in the next tab is the children of the state of Associated Press ed members from each chamber budget-writing committee. two-year budget. More than $4 Texas,” Shapleigh said. Sen. Steve Ogden, R-Bryan, defends his budget bill Thursday during a Senate can negotiate the differences A highlight of the spending billion also is saved in the state’s debate at the Capitol in Austin. between the two bills. plan involves a settlement in a so-called Rainy Day Fund. Please see BUDGET, page 3

VOL. 106 No. 93 www.baylor.edu/Lariat © 2007, 2 The Baylor Lariat Opinion Friday, April 13, 2007 Extension shows skewed priorities of BU athletics Last week, Baylor adminis- ances and a national title, puts discussed for any coach in a But it shouldn’t take a math two best seasons since joining tration gave a 10-year, $10-mil- her in elite company. non-revenue sport. The problem whiz to see that neither Baylor’s the Big 12, he’s had to watch val- lion-plus contract extension to Instead, it’s an indictment of is purely economic. football nor men’s basketball ued members of his staff leave head women’s basketball Coach an athletic administration that sports There’s only two ways a programs come close to qualify- for more job security. Kim Mulkey. has seen the near-destruction school can justify investing this ing as cash cows. Anyone who’s On top of that, it took the In doing so, it made Mulkey of its two revenue generating take much in sports that tradition- seen the on-field results or at- administration four years to OK the third-highest-paid women’s sports and is now sacrificing ally fall in the red. The first is tendance numbers over the last an on-campus practice facility basketball coach behind only financial responsibility for the by daniel youngblood to have a program that actually decade can clearly see that. that Morriss asked for when he Pat Summitt of the University of sake of supporting a winner. turns a profit. The second is to Why isn’t Baylor’s athletic arrived in 2002. If football were Tennessee and the University of Winning deserves support. closure Act, Baylor women’s bas- have a football or men’s bas- brass showing the same commit- as big of a priority as it should Connecticut’s Geno Auriemma. But when support means spend- ketball lost $287,757 in 2006. ketball program that generates ment to the sports that rule any be, this would’ve happened This new contract shows that ing seven figures annually on a This may surprise some, but enough excess revenue. successful athletic program? years ago. when it comes to athletics, Bay- sport that’s six figures in the red that’s actually one of the better In 2006, the UConn women’s Baylor is paying men’s bas- In a situation like Baylor’s, lor’s decision-making priorities on a good year, you have to err numbers. The average loss by basketball team earned a $1 ketball head Coach Scott Drew doing everything necessary are questionable at best. on the side of pragmatism. Big 12 women’s basketball pro- million profit while the massive a Big 12-low of $400,000. to succeed in sports that have This isn’t in any way a knock As good as Mulkey’s been, grams during the 2005-06 sea- profits of the Tennessee and Baylor head football Coach the potential to make millions on Mulkey. She’s done a marvel- the women’s basketball program son was $1.6 million. The 2006- Texas football programs allow Guy Morriss makes a salary of dollars is an investment. ous job of building a top-notch is likely will always be a drain 07 national champs at Tennessee each school to fund the non- around $1.1 million per year, Throwing money at a non-rev- program. Her body of work, on the athletic budget. only brought in $42,126. revenue sports. but without an extension of his enue sport is a gamble. which includes a 183-53 record, According to a report from Again, the problem isn’t As a private institution, own, he’s working on what ap- Daniel Youngblood is a se- six NCAA tournament appear- the Department of Education Mulkey. I’d be making the same Baylor isn’t required to release pears to be borrowed time. nior journalism major from Fort ances, three Sweet 16 appear- via the Equity in Athletics Dis- argument if a similar raise were revenue or expense statements. After leading Baylor to its Worth.

Opinion policy Editorial The Baylor Lariat welcomes reader viewpoints through let- ters to the editor and guest col- NewtTube umns. Opinions expressed in the Lariat are not necessarily those of the Baylor administration, the apology Baylor Board of Regents or the Student Publications Board. Letters to the editor should not enough include the writer’s name, major, graduation year, phone number Newt Gingrich has crossed over and student identification num- into the ghetto — if you’re using his ber. Non-student writers should definition. include their address. The potential Republican candi- Letters that focus on an issue date for president is learning Spanish, affecting students or faculty the very language he called “the lan- may be considered for a guest guage of living in a ghetto” in a speech column at the editor’s discre- to the National Federation of Republi- tion. can Women last week. All submissions become the Gingrich was promptly attacked property of The Baylor Lariat. from all sides for his wordage, which The Lariat reserves the right to even he, rightly so, admits was “poor.” edit letters for grammar, length, But his mea culpa was too late and libel and style. way too little. Gingrich’s “sort-of” Letters should be e-mailed apology given in Spanish and English to [email protected] or on YouTube, no less, didn’t offer the mailed to The Baylor Lariat, One kind of contrition expected when one Bear Place #97330, Waco, TX has just insulted a hefty minority of 76798-7330. people in a country you’re thinking about becoming president of. Gingrich overstepped his bound- Corrections policy aries when he made the insensitive remarks. But he’s been in this position The Baylor Lariat is commit- before and didn’t apologize either. ted to ensuring fair and accu- Back in 1995 he was quoted as say- rate reporting and will correct ing “allowing bilingualism to continue errors of substance on Page 2. to grow is very dangerous.” Forgive us Corrections can be submitted to for being simple-minded, but how can the editor by sending an e-mail helping students learn subjects like percent of the community population million people in the category of “liv- universities. to [email protected] or math in their native language while isn’t proficient in English. ing in a ghetto?” Here’s a bit of political advice for by calling 254-710-4099. learning English be a bad thing? 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One Bear Place #97330, Waco, the best of both worlds while helping ing — that English speakers do. It’s also obvious that Americans Spanish is here to stay, whether TX, 76798-7330 or e-mail Lari- people become proficient in English. Spanish is not the language of the as a whole are starting to recognize Gingrich likes it or not. But whether [email protected]. Gingrich also scoffed at the practice ghetto. It is the language of nearly 30 the value of learning Spanish, as it’s Gingrich gets a political chance to run Visa and MasterCard pay- of creating voting ballots in languages million Americans. Really, Newt, do the most commonly learned foreign for office again is up to the voting pub- ments may be phoned to 254- other than English when more than 5 you think it’s a wise idea to place 30 language in secondary schools and lic — Spanish speakers and all. 710-2662. America needs to elect more than a ‘first’ in a new president As America stands embroiled frontrunners for the upcoming if people are taking into account run our country in an effective is known for previously having in a war and widespread discon- elections: Sen. Hillary Clinton the actual credentials of the manner. John Edwards, who ran for president. tent with the president seems to D-NY, Sen. Barack Obama D- candidates. Or are some of the also hopes to be the Democratic These are the main things plague the nation, a few brave Ill, former North Carolina Sen. point candidates’ qualifications and nominee, recently announced that anyone who’s not deeply souls have emerged in the race John Edwards, former New York leadership abilities being over- that his wife, Elizabeth, is bat- political knows about the can- to take his place. City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and of view shadowed by other things? tling cancer. Almost immedi- didates and what they’re most Though there are probably Sen. John McCain R-Ariz. These I know that I wouldn’t vote ately after the announcement, likely to vote upon. But is all plenty of people who think they candidates are seen throughout by amanda robison for someone merely on the basis donations to his campaign that enough? I’m worried the can do a better job of running newspaper, television and Inter- of getting a woman or African- increased dramatically. I’m by decision may come down to a the country, the frontrunners net coverage on a daily basis Obama would be the first Afri- American into the White House, no means saying this is a ploy woman, an African-American, are becoming evident as we and have raised some questions can-American president. but are there some in America to invoke sympathy, but it has. sympathy or other surface-level enter the season of campaigns in my mind. America seems to be trans- who would? Could these “firsts” So if sympathy helps with characteristics that don’t dem- for the 2008 election. At this point, the media has fixed on these ideas. Many actually have a negative impact fundraising, could it also get onstrate actual qualifications. Coverage of the presidential given abundant attention two would say that the United States on the race for the presidency? someone elected? I hope not, but I think we all need to look hopefuls has been beefed up in Democratic hopefuls: Clinton is in need of change and this It scares me to think so. at this point it seems unclear. a little closer at each of these recent months while Americans and Obama. The hype over idea of ushering in a “first” into Clinton may capture the fem- The other candidates are also candidates as well as others to attempt to ingest all the infor- these two seems to be based the White House may quench inist vote and Obama seems to no strangers to the public eye. determine what this country mation needed to decide who on a notion of “firsts” — the that need. But not for me. have the “it” factor in the media Giuliani is best known for his needs in a leader. will run our country. To me, fact that Clinton would be the With all this talk of first-this right now, but the focus should role as mayor of New York dur- Amanda Robison is a senior there seem to be some obvious first female president and that and first-that, I have to wonder really be on who is qualified to ing the Sept. 11 ordeal. McCain journalism major from Waco.

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from page 1 freshman season watching the parents of Coppell senior HAYS mostly from the sidelines. He’s FUND from page 1 “I didn’t want to create Trish Ring. Ring was a stu- BEAR BRIEFS the green and gold, fostering a built almost his entire case for a junior and group member dent at the Louise Herrington a legalistic environment, Mr. Care Week Pageant sense of urgency from the fifth- starting job on the merits of his Muche Ukegbu said. School of Nursing who died The Mr. Care Week Pageant year senior signal-caller. work in camp, which is not lost He said the group was but I did want earlier this semester. will be at 8 p.m. today in Kayser “I felt like when I got here I on Hays. “geared toward building up to lay down some Senate voted unanimously Auditorium with a superheroes had to learn everything quick “Ryan Roberts has done a the whole man, spiritually, with one abstention to pass a theme. The pageant is spon- and pick up on the different phenomenal job with his work physically and socially.” ground rules.” campaign reform bill. The bill sored by Kappa Phi Gamma as nuances,” said Machen, who ethic,” Hays said. “He reminds Ukegbu said the attendance forbids student government a part of CARE Week. There started 11 games for the Golden me a little bit of Shawn (Bell) in at last year’s concert was John Nicholson members from “using student will also be a silent auction to Flashes in two seasons. “It’s im- making decisions and getting in around 350 to 400 people, but Lake Jackson senior government resources or priv- raise money for the Scott and portant to do what the coaches the right play.” this year’s turnout is expected ilege for their re-election cam- White Cancer Center in Tem- want. When I first got here it Roberts said that despite the to exceed that number due to paign or the campaign of any ple. For additional information, was a big deal that I read over tooth-and-nail battle for the community involvement. and come out,” said Lake Jack- candidate.” contact Nazneen_Shaikh@ the playbook, meet with the starting position, all five quarter- Senate voted 23-2 with one son senior John Nicholson. Nicholson, the bill’s author, baylor.edu. coaches and just learn the of- backs help one another through abstention and one conflict Senate voted to pass a reso- said it was prompted by recent fense.” practices, and the competition of interest to allocate $1,200 lution asking the administra- events. Dance performance Sunday Machen also has some ex- is definitely a friendly one. for Tau Kappa Epsilon’s skeet tion to open the Baylor Scienc- “As student government of- Baylor Dance Company’s perience in a pass-first offense, Last in the transfer queue is shoot, which will raise money es Building 24 hours a day, as ficials, we shouldn’t abuse the spring performance will be at 7 p.m. Sunday in Jesse H. Jones recording more than 50 pass Weed, a midyear transfer from for the Waco Alzheimer’s As- well as one asking that an ATM resources we have,” Nicholson Theatre. Come see jazz, bal- attempts several times in his Tyler Junior College. Weed has sociation. be installed in the Clifton Rob- said. “I didn’t want to create let, hip-hop and tap numbers career at Kent State. While he compiled an impressive litany Teams of three to five par- inson Tower. a legalistic environment, but by the newly formed company may be getting most of the first- of awards, but Hays said he still ticipants can register for $125 It also passed a resolution I did want to lay down some and special guests. The cost team snaps, Machen’s not alone needs some polish on his raw a team, which includes lunch requesting that a permanent ground rules.” is $2 for students and $3 for near the top of the depth chart. talent. catered by George’s. student section be created in- Senators also discussed adults. For additional informa- Quick on his heels is Roberts, As for the spring game, Hays The event will be held from side the Baylor Ballpark regard- minor revisions to student tion, contact Andrea_Duarte@ who Hays admitted is not far said not to expect much. He 2 to10 p.m. April 27 at the less of the opponent. government’s constitution. The baylor.edu. behind. said they’d been too candid Waco Skeet and Trap Club. Senate also passed a sup- revisions will be voted on by “Mike’s got the lead right with their play calling last year, “It’s a great event, and I’d port resolution expressing con- the student body during Di- CaribFest 2K7 today now, I’d say, because of his ma- and giving opponents one more like everyone to join a team dolences which will be sent to adeloso. CaribFest 2K7 will take place turity,” Hays said. “He’s not that piece of game film wouldn’t be from 7 to 9 p.m. today in the Bill far ahead of the other quarter- prudent. Hays plans on start- Daniel Student Center. There backs, but since he hasn’t had ing Machen but said everybody will be free authentic Caribbe- the luxury of some of the reps, should get some playing time on SALSA from page 1 bands,” Infante said. BUDGET from page 1 an food, carnival games, give- I like to give him more reps and Saturday. like Latin Dance Society to be He said the Salsa Congress But Ogden insisted that aways and performances by see how he progresses.” “Nobody’s clear-cut ‘the guy’ the leader in bringing this to benefits students by “exposing children would be better off dance groups from the Univer- sity of Houston and Paul Quinn Roberts redshirted at Divi- right now,” Hays said. “They’re Waco and Baylor,” he said. them to a different world.” after the budget is imple- University. One person will sion II Midwestern State Uni- all up there. The hardest part is “LDS (Latin Dance Society) “It shows them culture mented than before. receive a $500 ticket voucher versity in 2004 and spent his going to be making a decision.” has fundraised and gone to through dance and allows The Senate proposes to from American Airlines. This great lengths to get these in- them to meet many other peo- spend more money on the event is hosted by the Caribbe- structors. ple that could possibly become Children’s Health Insurance an Students Association. For “We have traveled to learn their great friends,” he said. Program, a low-cost insurance additional information, contact POLICE BLOTTER from them and monitor so that “It allows people to net- plan for children whose par- [email protected]. we can bring high-quality in- work, not only with Baylor ents earn too much to qualify Burglary vehicle occurred at Lot 59 some- structors to this event.” people, but with the Waco for Medicaid. Much of the Christian talent show Thursday — Burglary of a motor time between 6:45 and 7:30 p.m. Luera said the dancers are community and individuals extra CHIP spending would Campus Crusade for Christ vehicle occurred at the Fifth professionals who do this for from other cities.” go to population growth and is sponsoring the Spotlight- Street Parking Garage sometime Sunday — A burglary of a motor a living. Luera said learning and pregnant women, but the Christian Talent Show at 7 p.m. between 2 p.m. Tuesday and vehicle occurred at Lot 4 some- “They have developed tech- having fun is the main point Senate’s proposal does not today in Russell Gymnasium. 12:25 a.m. Thursday. time between 11 p.m. Sunday and niques that support beginners of the event. attempt to loosen CHIP eli- Food will be served at 6:30 11:42 p.m. Monday. as they begin to learn the ba- “I hope to see a big turn out gibility requirements as the p.m. The show will is a part of Wednesday — A burglary of a sics of salsa from learning the and for people to be excited House has proposed. Impact Movement Week. For habitation occurred at Penland Criminal Trespass additional information, contact Sunday — A criminal trespass beat of the music to leading about it,” Luera said. Despite much criticism, [email protected]. Residence Hall sometime between and following advanced steps,” She also recommended the Senate plan would not April 5 and Tuesday. warning occurred at 300 Cotton- wood Ave. at 9:20 p.m. she said. people attend the Saturday restore full funding to the To submit a bear brief, e-mail Wednesday — A burglary of a The dance companies will workshops because students System Benefit Fund, a fee on [email protected]. motor vehicle occurred at the Fifth Theft perform Saturday at the North can learn a lot from them. utility bills intended to give Street Parking Garage sometime Wednesday — A theft of less than Village Residential Commu- To participate, Baylor stu- rate discounts to low-income CONTACT US between 2 p.m. Monday and 6:38 $50 occurred at Poage Legislative nity and will include different dents will need their I.D. and Texans. Since 2005, lawmak- p.m. Wednesday. Library sometime between 1:45 forms of Latin dance. Dancers a “willingness to dance,” se ers have instead used the fee Editor 710-4099 and 3:45 p.m. from across Texas are invited. said. collections for other parts of Newsroom 710-1712 Wednesday — A burglary of a “We hope to create an inter- The salsa workshops will the state budget. motor vehicle occurred at the Fifth Wednesday — A theft of more than est for salsa here in Waco so begin at 10 a.m. Saturday in Street Parking Garage sometime $50 and less than $1,500 occurred that in the future this event Rena Marrs McLean Gymna- between 5:59 p.m. Tuesday and at Moody Library at 1 a.m. can be sponsored by compa- sium. 11:40 p.m Wednesday. nies and serve as a massive A schedule of events is Compiled from reports on dance experience with several available on the Web Site at Tuesday — A burglary of a motor www.baylor.edu/dps companies attending, includ- http://salsapower.co/cities/ ing renowned DJs and live us/wacotx.htm.

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Myers dell was named to the Spring track team in many ways, but cause we got a chance to com- Stadium in Austin due to in- Sports Good Works Team by she also volunteers to read pete against teams that will be clement weather Saturday, the the Big 12 con- to local Waco el- at nationals.” Baylor track and field teams re- ference. Bedell, a ementary school Although it was not a great turn to action Saturday in Den- Plano junior, runs children and meet for 2006 Big 12 Outdoor ton for the Brooks/UNT Classic long-distance for works with the Lil’ Champion Lauren Tillman ac- at Fouts Field. the Baylor track Wrangler Round cording to her standards (10th Even though the events were team and is a two- Up, an event that overall in the 400-meter with a not cancelled, many of the time All-Big 12 brings together time of 1:01.13), she knows she teams, including Baylor, decid- selection in the Baylor student has to bounce back and lead her ed to not risk injury in the cold 3,000-meter stee- athletes and can- team in upcoming events. and rainy weather and pull out plechase. cer patients from “It was a major disappoint- of the event early. Head track around the Waco ment for me,” the Lawrenceville, Despite not competing in the Coach Todd Har- area. Ga., senior said. “I’ve got a ma- final day of the four-day meet, bour said Bedell’s Bedell “I really enjoy jor responsibility to myself, my the Bears still managed to get earned the award. working with kids coaches and teammates. I hold some good work in and even “Lyndsy is the and helping out in myself accountable to fulfill it.” broke a school record while model of what a true student- the community,” Bedell said. Now the Bears have their competing. athlete should be,” Harbour “I don’t have to do it; it’s just eyes set forward to their meet On the women’s side, the said. something I want to do.” this weekend, when they trav- Bears’ foursome of Danielle el north to participate in the Bradley (West Palm Beach, Fla.), Brooks/UNT Classic. Ruth Waller (Manchester, Eng- Todd Harbour said. (Round Rock) finished second For Waco freshman LeJer- land), Nichole Jones (Spring) The men’s 4x100-meter relay overall behind Florida State, ald Betters, a member of the and Lauren Hagans (Little Rock, lowered its season-best time, clocking a time of 3:19.04. 4x400-meter relay team, this Ark.), won second place in the knocking it down to 39.89 sec- Even though freshman Trey is a chance to make up for the 4x800-meter relay, posting a onds. Harts was not completely sat- missed events at the Texas Re- time of 8:41.63 and shattering Meanwhile, the men’s sprint isfied with coming in second lays. the 16-year old record by more medley relay team, consisting of place, he said he can’t complain “This is a big meet because Baylor Photography than three seconds. Trey Harts (Lake Charles, La.), too much about his first time to we didn’t run the (4x400) at “We wanted to win, but we Reggie Witherspoon (Marietta, run at the Texas Relays, espe- Texas Relay,” Betters said. “So Senior track athlete Jeremy Jackson clears a hurdle March 24 during the ended up breaking a school re- Ga.), Quentin Iglehart-Summers cially since the teams the Bears this week is Texas Relays, run- Baylor-hosted Dr Pepper Invitational. Jackson and the Baylor track team are cord,” second-year head Coach (San Antonio) and Kevin Mutai faced last week are likely to be ning wise.” set to compete in the Brooks/UNT Classic Saturday in Denton. Dallas Stars fight fatigue after four OT opener

The Associated Press Stars have now lost five straight over- Vancouver lost penalty-killing for- longest NHL games. time playoff games. “But you have to wards Matt Cooke and Alexandre “The attitude in the dressing VANCOUVER, British Columbia forget about that.” Burrows during the game, and found room is excellent today,” said Stars — The Dallas Stars know better than With Game 2 starting at 6 p.m. out afterward that center Ryan Kes- coach Dave Tippett. “We’ve been so most how hard it can be to overcome in Vancouver tonight — less than 42 ler broke his finger. resilient all year, put ourselves be- a long loss. hours after Game 1 finally ended — Kesler finished the game despite hind the 8-ball so many times and The Stars’ five-overtime loss to there isn’t much time to dwell on the fracturing the finger blocking a shot dug ourselves out, and that was the Anaheim in 2003 was one of five past. With players on both teams in in “the sixth or seventh overtime,” attitude this morning. Guys were games in NHL history that went lon- need of intravenous fluids between according to Canucks coach Alain asking, `What do I do today to get ger than Wednesday night’s 5-4 four overtime periods and after Wednes- Vigneault. prepared for tomorrow. You saw it overtime defeat to the Vancouver day’s marathon to stay hydrated, “He’s getting operated on and by the number of guys who wanted Canucks, which actually ended early they’re happy to forget about it. putting pins in there right now as we to go on the ice today and get their Thursday morning local time after “Physically you’re going to feel it speak, so he’ll be out anywhere from legs.” 78:06 of overtime. a bit and you just try to do what you four to five weeks,” said Vigneault. The Canucks didn’t skate, opt- Dallas played 80:48 before los- can to get regrouped,” Modano said. It’s a tough blow for Kesler, a sur- ing for off-ice sessions on exercise ing its series opener to the Ducks in “It’s not much prep time, but that’s prise starter in Game 1 just 10 weeks bikes. 2003, then lost Game 2 just 1:44 into the time of the year; the team with after undergoing hip surgery that “I’m still trying to recuperate a overtime. The Stars lost that confer- depth, four lines and can play every- was supposed to require a 12-to-16 bit, just get some rest and make sure ence semifinal series to Anaheim in body has a good chance.” week recovery. you rehydrate and get some energy six games, and hope to use lessons The Canucks likely would prefer Despite playing more than five back for tomorrow night,” said Van- from it to bounce back against Van- much shorter nights, especially be- hours Wednesday, most of the Stars couver goalie Roberto Luongo, who couver. cause in addition to overall fatigue regulars were on the ice for an af- faced a record 76 shots in his playoff Associated Press “If you win, you feel like you’re on they are fighting injuries. Already ternoon practice Thursday, includ- debut. Stars goalie Marty Turco lets in the winning goal in the top of the world. If you lose you feel missing defenseman Brent Sopel, ing defenseman Sergei Zubov, who He stopped all 36 in overtime af- fourth overtime period of the team’s 5-4 loss to the Van- like you’re never going to win anoth- who threw out his back picking up a played a game-high 55:08 and has ter giving up four goals on 40 shots couver Canucks in the teams’ playoff series opener. er game,” said Mike Modano, whose cracker on the eve of the first game, now been involved in three of the six in regulation.

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Burrito King will jog your mem- ing from a glowing jukebox and Whatever you decide, you ory. the smell of carne asada cook- won’t be disappointed. to brain injuries ing in the kitchen transport Burritos de Jalisco offers RestaurantREVIEW you out of Waco and into Old authentic, tasty and reason- By Cristian Salazar Mexico. ably-priced Mexican food — you The Associated Press The relaxing and slow-paced could call it Waco’s best-kept se- Located at 1709 Valley Mills atmosphere provides a welcome cret. Their business is burritos, NEW YORK — In books such Drive, Burritos de Jalisco Taque- retreat from the noisy rush of and business is very good. as Slaughterhouse-Five, Cat’s ria, also known as Burrito King, traffic that travels Valley Mills Burritos de Jalisco is open Cradle and Hocus Pocus, Kurt offers some of the most authen- Drive, as well as an experience from 6 a.m to midnight Monday Vonnegut mixed the bitter and Abbie Rosen/ tic and delicious Mexican food that will be hard to forget. through Thursday and until 4 funny with a touch of the pro- Lariat staff in Waco. With entrees ranging in price a.m on Friday and Saturday. found. Vonnegut, regarded by many critics as a key influence in shaping 20th-century American literature, died Wednesday at Albums redefined as 84. He had suffered brain in- juries after a recent fall at his technology changes Manhattan home, said his wife, photographer Jill Krementz. By Chris Macias from tracks they’ve downloaded In a statement, Norman Mail- McClatchy Newspapers or burned from a CD, instead of er hailed Vonnegut as “a mar- by the artist. GRINDHOUSE [R] 1200 GRINDHOUSE [R] 100 velous writer with a style that SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Al- “I think a lot of people are 400 800 500 900 remained undeniably and imper- bum sales are in a seven-year sad to see the album on its way MEET THE MEET THE [G] 100 ROBINSONS ROBINSONS [G] 1200 turbably his own. I would salute decline as the computer has out, and I can understand that,” 310 520 805 him — our own Mark Twain.” replaced the brick-and-mortar said Mark Katz, author of Cap- 210 420 705 920 BLADES OF GLORY Vonnegut’s works — more store as the gateway to record turing Sound: How Technology [PG-13] 1210 220 430 WILD HOGS [PG13] than a dozen novels plus short shopping. Has Changed Music. 645 905 1220 250 515 730 955 stories, essays and plays — con- But don’t count the long- “The positive side is that it’s RED LINE [PG-13] 1230 BLADES OF GLORY tained elements of social com- playing album out. Its meaning very empowering for the listen- 240 510 710 915 [PG-13] 110 320 530 745 1000 mentary, science fiction and au- has only changed in this iTunes er. 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[PG] 105 330 535 740 945 1984, he attempted suicide with The phenomenon may seem drop from the previous year. 1200 220 440 700 925 pills and alcohol, joking later novel, a byproduct of the In- While the sales figures for about how he botched the job. ternet revolution, yet the single full-length albums read like a Courtesy photo “I will say anything to be has ruled before, just as it rules requiem, digital singles contin- funny, often in the most horrible now. ue to boom. On with the show situations,” Vonnegut, whose The album still hasn’t spun Sales of digital tracks for Baylor Showtime! will perform its spring show, An American Song- MUSIC & LYRICS 745 950 watery, heavy-lidded eyes and into irrelevance — at least the 2007 are already up to 288 mil- [PG-13] 1255 310 515 book, at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center. The 720 940 NIGHT AT THE unruly hair made him seem to concept hasn’t. Sales of digital lion, 46 million more than this MUSEUM [PG] 100 be in existential pain, once told albums were up more than 100 time last year, Nielsen Sound- 2006-2007 musical program features a broad spectrum of repertoire RENO 911 [R] 1250 350 715 955 including music from the award-winning musicals Bye Bye Birdie, Chi- 315 525 740 1000 a gathering of psychiatrists. percent in 2006. But the essence Scan says. DREAMGIRLS [PG- cago, The Pajama Game, and Wicked. Created in 1980, the ensemble GHOST RIDER [PG- 13] 345 930 Vonnegut once said that of of an “album” has changed. “Albums are still being pro- 13] 105 340 710 935 performs regularly for Baylor University and community events. 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Scott joined the staff at Baylor the same year year same the Baylor at staff the joined Scott Reid said during his time at Baylor, women women Baylor, at time his during said Reid dent because of his friendships. friendships. his of because dent

be out done. We’re the class of 7-1!” she said. said. she 7-1!” of class the We’re done. out be years. - stu a as time his enjoyed he said Butler choices,

“I still remember my class yell: We shall never never shall We yell: class my remember still “I robe has changed pretty drastically over the the over drastically pretty changed has robe Even without a laundry list of entertainment entertainment of list laundry a without Even

more well-attended. more - ward students’ said Reid size, the as well As think that’s good for everyone.” everyone.” for good that’s think

tion” when she was a student and reunions were were reunions and student a was she when tion” 4,000 students,” he said. said. he students,” 4,000 ing on around campus these days,” he said. “I “I said. he days,” these campus around on ing

- identifica class closer “a had people said Scott “We thought Baylor was a big college (with) (with) college big a was Baylor thought “We - go things substantial pretty some are “There

the same: the parade, class reunions and Pigskin. Pigskin. and reunions class parade, the same: the Marrs McLean Gymnasium on Fifth street. street. Fifth on Gymnasium McLean Marrs draw for students. students. for draw

Even though the basic components have stayed stayed have components basic the though Even he said campus only stretched as far as the Rena Rena the as far as stretched only campus said he Island Party and Christmas on 5th Street are a a are Street 5th on Christmas and Party Island

“It’s always been a pretty big deal,” she said. said. she deal,” big pretty a been always “It’s Baylor has been the size. When he taught here, here, taught he When size. the been has Baylor she said. “The singing was good, but the other other the but good, was singing “The said. she games of campus golf to pricey productions like like productions pricey to golf campus of games

she was studying on campus. on studying was she Reid said the biggest change he has seen at at seen has he change biggest the said Reid “It’s for the best that doesn’t happen anymore,” anymore,” happen doesn’t that best the for “It’s Butler said activities ranging from informal informal from ranging activities said Butler

members attending homecoming festivities while while festivities homecoming attending members really grown.” grown.” really wasn’t too nostalgic about that tradition. tradition. that about nostalgic too wasn’t “Now there are more reasons to be here.” here.” be to reasons more are there “Now

- re she said alumna, 1971 a and life student for beautiful buildings,” she said. “The campus has has campus “The said. she buildings,” beautiful down some of their belongings. Scott said she she said Scott belongings. their of some down bring you to campus besides classes,” he said. said. he classes,” besides campus to you bring

Dr. Martha Lou Scott, associate vice president president vice associate Scott, Lou Martha Dr. “I never knew Baylor would have so many many so have would Baylor knew never “I female dorms and sing until the women tossed tossed women the until sing and dorms female “When I was a student there wasn’t much to to much wasn’t there student a was I “When

“much more expansive.” more “much Village Residential Community. Community. Residential Village of “panty raids,” when the men would go to the the to go would men the when raids,” “panty of ties. ties.

of 1947, and he believes homecoming today is is today homecoming believes he and 1947, of recently the Baylor Sciences Building and North North and Building Sciences Baylor the recently Scott said she remembered the popularity popularity the remembered she said Scott - activi campus on emphasis the is today Baylor at

historians on Baylor, said he went to the parade parade the to went he said Baylor, on historians Center, the Mayborn Museum Complex and more more and Complex Museum Mayborn the Center, game they played.” they game Butler said one of the major differences he notices notices he differences major the of one said Butler

Reid, who is recognized as one of the leading leading the of one as recognized is who Reid, University Parks Drive, the McLane Student Life Life Student McLane the Drive, Parks University was caught running through the tunnel. It was a a was It tunnel. the through running caught was graduated in 1988 and came to teach in 2001. 2001. in teach to came and 1988 in graduated

like the grandeur known today. today. known grandeur the like Center and the rest of the athletic complexes on on complexes athletic the of rest the and Center said. “I remember one student cut his leg while he he while leg his cut student one remember “I said. Dr. Clay Butler, associate English professor, professor, English associate Butler, Clay Dr.

homecoming included a parade, it was nothing nothing was it parade, a included homecoming of nearly 10 new buildings, including the Ferrell Ferrell the including buildings, new 10 nearly of heating tunnels attached to the heating plant,” he he plant,” heating the to attached tunnels heating parts have gone by the wayside.” the by gone have parts

dating the first one back to 1909. While the first first the While 1909. to back one first the dating properties. McNeil has watched the completion completion the watched has McNeil properties. “The big thing for men was to go through the the through go to was men for thing big “The

thanks to the women’s curfew (Texas Collection). Collection). (Texas curfew women’s the to thanks Homecoming clocks in second, with records records with second, in clocks Homecoming is construction on campus and in surrounding surrounding in and campus on construction is eas below campus. below eas

time in the dorms was a large part of Baylor history history Baylor of part large a was dorms the in time

say something so we could go!” could we so something say campus, McNeil said the biggest change she’s seen seen she’s change biggest the said McNeil campus, ings, Reid said students also explored ar explored also students said Reid ings, -

tinues (Texas Collection). Bottom: Bonding Bonding Bottom: Collection). (Texas tinues

to say about Texas. Boy, someone would always always would someone Boy, Texas. about say to Beside being able to legally bust a move on on move a bust legally to able being Beside In addition to ascending build ascending to addition In -

- con tradition annual the yet 30s, early

close with asking if someone had something good good something had someone if asking with close “ATO movies were a classic,” she said. said. she classic,” a were movies “ATO tion date on the roof.” roof.” the on date tion

ing parade spectator is now in her her in now is spectator parade ing

Pat M. Neff,” he said. “He would always sermonize sermonize always would “He said. he Neff,” M. Pat teaching dance steps. dance teaching ntas n ter gradua their and initials -

- homecom 1980s This left: Far

“I would go some days and listen to President President to listen and days some go would “I lesson” with the vice president for student life life student for president vice the with lesson” “They would put their their put would “They

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he still went occasionally. occasionally. went still he Scott said the video included a “secret dance dance “secret a included video the said Scott Old Main,” he said. said. he Main,” Old

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he wasn’t required to attend, attend, to required wasn’t he she said. said. she up to the top of of top the to up like the Burleson Burleson the like

a week, and even though though even and week, a “It became a kind of tongue-in-cheek issue,” issue,” tongue-in-cheek of kind a became “It kids would get get would kids remain timeless, timeless, remain

time was held five days days five held was time played at Diadeloso. at played s o m e t i m e s , , s e m i t e m o s campus but many many but campus

Chapel during that that during Chapel video production by Alpha Tau Omega fraternity fraternity Omega Tau Alpha by production video the night night the evident on on evident

ate student. He said said He student. ate “poking fun” at the dancing ban, including a a including ban, dancing the at fun” “poking middle of of middle cal changes changes cal

- physi many - gradu a as 1947 in Scott said she remembers students in her day day her in students remembers she said Scott “In the the “In

There are are There came to campus campus to came she said. “The students were very excited.” excited.” very were students “The said. she

Above: Above: for 45 years, first first years, 45 for “Dr. Sloan and his wife came out and danced,” danced,” and out came wife his and Sloan “Dr.

history at Baylor Baylor at history Student Center. Student

Reid, who taught taught who Reid, 1996, there was a party in front of the Bill Daniel Daniel Bill the of front in party a was there 1996,

Teacher Robert L. L. Robert Teacher Sloan Jr. decided to allow dancing on campus in in campus on dancing allow to decided Jr. Sloan

tus and Master Master and tus McNeil said when then President Robert B. B. Robert President then when said McNeil

- Emeri Professor about the whole dancing thing.” thing.” dancing whole the about

Distinguished Distinguished told no,” she said. “People were really concerned concerned really were “People said. she no,” told

ing every day.” day.” every ing tee wanted to do a square dance, and they were were they and dance, square a do to wanted tee

- go imagine can’t - commit Week Welcome the when remember “I

Simmons said. “I “I said. Simmons and a half years, a couple of memories stand out. out. stand memories of couple a years, half a and

ford senior Riley Riley senior ford since August 1987. She said throughout her 19 19 her throughout said She 1987. August since

- Weather much,” Baptist Student Ministries, has worked for Baylor Baylor for worked has Ministries, Student Baptist

a week was a bit bit a was week a Dorothy McNeil, administrative associate for for associate administrative McNeil, Dorothy

“I thought twice twice thought “I today.”

ters. ters. whole thing just wasn’t as big of a deal as it is is it as deal a of big as wasn’t just thing whole

- semes two for week a “We all cared if we won,” she said. “But the the “But said. she won,” we if cared all “We

quired to attend twice twice attend to quired nances and competition. and nances

- re are students Now, - fi of terms in mainly said, Scott years, the over

students at Chapel daily. daily. Chapel at students Sing, which got its start in 1953, has grown grown has 1953, in start its got which Sing,

1800s had faculty, staff and and staff faculty, had 1800s they did a good job.” job.” good a did they

t h e e h t in requirements attendance course, Of wasn’t a backdrop or elaborate costumes, but but costumes, elaborate or backdrop a wasn’t

tion, with the first sessions starting in May 1846. 1846. May in starting sessions first the with tion, capella in khakis and sweaters,” she said. “There “There said. she sweaters,” and khakis in capella

- tradi longest-running the perhaps is Chapel “One group just came out on stage and sang a a sang and stage on out came just group “One

always been the way they are today. are they way the been always the magnitude of today. today. of magnitude the

of the Baylor experience. However, they haven’t haven’t they However, experience. Baylor the of portant event on campus in the 70s, but it wasn’t wasn’t it but 70s, the in campus on event portant

sity Sing and homecoming have long been a part part a been long have homecoming and Sing sity - im an as Sing remembers she said also Scott

- All-Univer Diadeloso, Chapel, like Traditions for bonding on the halls and in the dorms.” dorms.” the in and halls the on bonding for

changed a lot over the years. years. the over lot a changed back home, too,” she said. “It created a lot of time time of lot a created “It said. she too,” home, back

there’s one thing everyone can agree on: Baylor’s Baylor’s on: agree can everyone thing one there’s and had to be home, then the men would just go go just would men the then home, be to had and

Building and the McLane Student Life Center. But But Center. Life Student McLane the and Building “I think they figured if the women were safe safe were women the if figured they think “I

Residential Community, the Baylor Sciences Sciences Baylor the Community, Residential slightly for the weekends, she said. said. she weekends, the for slightly

host of impressive buildings like North Village Village North like buildings impressive of host curfew seven days a week, with the time varying varying time the with week, a days seven curfew

lifted in 1996. Others cite the construction of a a of construction the cite Others 1996. in lifted Until the mid-’70s, women were subject to a a to subject were women mid-’70s, the Until

Some say it was when the dancing ban was was ban dancing the when was it say Some said. said.

contributed to the feeling of community, Scott Scott community, of feeling the to contributed

Curfews and more gender-segregated activities activities gender-segregated more and Curfews Staff writer Staff

over the years,” she said. said. she years,” the over By Claire St. Amant St. Claire By

many traditions remain stronger than ever than stronger remain traditions many

Baylor has changed right under our feet, but but feet, our under right changed has Baylor

Then and now and Then

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