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POPE from Page 1 Much of this is unchartered ter- TheTUESDAY | FEBRUARY 12, 2013Baylor www.baylorlariat.comLariat ritory. The Vatican’s chief spokes- man, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said he isn’t even sure of Benedict’s A&E Page 4 SPORTS Page 5 title — perhaps “ emeritus.” NEWS Page 3 Since becoming pope in 2005, In character Worship together Triple header Benedict has charted a very con- The theater department presents The Baylor softball team servative course for the church, Baylor will offer a university-wide trying to reawaken Christianity in ‘Born Yesterday’ as its first Ash Wednesday service to begin finishes the Getterman Classic, Europe where it had fallen by the production of the spring semester the Lenten Season winning two out of three wayside and return the church to its traditional roots, which he felt Vol. 115 No. 12 © 2013, Baylor University had been betrayed by a botched interpretation of the moderniz- In Print ing reforms of the Second Vatican Council. His efforts though, were over- >> NEW SERVICE shadowed by a worldwide clerical Baylor students take an icy Pope’s bombshell shocks world sex abuse scandal, communica- dip to support the Special tion gaffes that outraged Jews and By Nicole Winfield got too old or infirm to Muslims alike and, more recently, a Olympics and Victor L. Simpson Benedict XVI first to resign in 598 years do the , but it was a scandal over leaked documents by Associated Press tremendous surprise his own butler. Page 4 elect a new pope, vote, he has hand-picked the bulk conservative legacy and ensure when he said in Lat- Many of his stated priorities since the traditional of the — the an orthodox future for the in that his “strength as pope also fell short: He failed — With a few words in nine days of mourn- princes of the church who will church. of mind and body” to establish relations with China, >> WIDE OPEN , Pope Benedict XVI ing that would follow elect his succes- The resignation may had diminished and heal the schism and reunite with The sports desk discusses did what no pope has done a pope’s death doesn’t sor — to mean that age will become that he couldn’t carry on. the Orthodox Church, or reconcile the shifting landscape in in more than half a millen- have to be observed. guar- less of a factor when elect- He said he would resign ef- with a group of breakaway, tradi- Big 12 basketball nium, stunning the world It also gives the an- ing a new pope, since can- fective 8 p.m. local time on tionalist Catholics. by announcing his resigna- 85-year-old Benedict t e e didates may no longer feel Feb. 28. There are several papal con- tion Monday and leaving great sway over the h i s compelled to stay for life. Page 5 “All the cardinals re- tenders in the wings, but no obvi- the already troubled Catho- choice of his succes- “For the century mained shocked and were ous front-runner — the same situ- lic Church to replace the sor. Though he will to come, looking at each other,” said ation as when Benedict was elected leader of its 1 billion fol- not himself I think that none of Monsignor Oscar Sanchez after the death of John Paul. As in lowers by Easter. Bene- of Mexico, who was in recent elections, some push is ex- Not even his closest the room at the time of pected for the election of a Third associates had advance the announcement. World pope, with several names word of the news, a As a top aide, Bene- emerging from Asia, Africa and bombshell that he dict watched from up Latin America, home to about 40 dropped during a rou- close as Pope John Paul percent of the world’s Catholics. tine meeting of Vati- II suffered publicly The Vatican stressed that no can cardinals. And with from the Parkinson’s specific medical condition prompt- no clear favorites to suc- disease that enfeebled him ed Benedict’s decision, saying he ceed him, another surprise in the final years of his papacy. remains fully lucid and took his likely awaits when the cardinals Clearly Benedict wanted to decision independently. elect Benedict’s successor next avoid the same fate as his advanc- “Any interference or interven- month. dict’s succes- ing age took its toll, though the tion is alien to his ,” Lombardi Follow us on “Without doubt this is a his- sors will feel Vatican insisted the announce- said. toric moment,” said Cardinal morally obliged @bulariat ment was not prompted by any The pope has clearly slowed Christoph Schoenborn, a protege ress to remain un- P specific malady. down significantly in recent years, and former theology student of ted til their death,” said The Vatican said Benedict cutting back his foreign travel and Benedict’s who is considered a Paris Cardinal Andre would live in a congregation for ssocia limiting his audiences. He now On the Web papal contender. “Right now, 1.2 |A Vingt-Trois. cloistered nuns inside the Vatican, goes to and from the altar in St. Pe- billion Catholics the world over Benedict said although he will be free to go in ter’s Basilica on a moving platform are holding their breath.” tinellis as recently as 2010 and out. Geared up S to spare him the long walk down The Feb. 28 resignation al- that a pontiff the aisle. Occasionally he uses a 30 high school students lows for a fast-track conclave to SEE page 3 omenico should resign if he POPE, equipped with iPads on D cane. As early as 2010, Benedict campus Saturday showed began to look worn out: He had why traditional textbooks lost weight and didn’t seem fully may be going the way of engaged when visiting bishops the abacus and inkwells. Campus gets new look thanks to regents briefed him on their dioceses. But Only on as tired as he often seemed, he baylorlariat.com would also bounce back, endur- ing searing heat in Benin to bless Business SoRo first a child and gamely hanging on when a freak storm forced him to Viewpoints building in line for cut short a speech during a youth festival in Madrid in 2011. His 89-year-old brother, Georg “If Baylor to expand renovations Ratzinger, said doctors recently advised the pope not to take any By Madison Ferril would re-examine more trans-Atlantic trips. Reporter its human reach of “His age is weighing on him,” Ratzinger told the dpa news agency South Russell Residence Hall performance in Germany. “At this age, my broth- will officially close down for reno- Baylor er wants more rest.” requirements, vations this summer, but tuition “He has looked very, very run By Dan Henson for the 2013-2014 year will not students could be down,” agreed U.S. Cardinal Ed- Reporter increase due to the construction. win O’Brien, who was present for a lot more fruitful The Baylor Board of Regents Monday’s announcement, speak- Baylor will soon be getting a authorized $12 million for the re- academically ing to Sirius XM’s “The Catholic new business school building ca- furbishment process at its meet- Channel. and hone the pable of promoting a 21st century Courtesy Photo ing on Friday. The residence hall Benedict emphasized that to learning environment. View of Baylor’s proposed business school building interior. The 275,000-square-foot building will expand the will be closed next year and work other gifts they carry out the duties of being pope, The new 275,000-square-foot school’s size by nearly 40 percent. is expected to be finished in 2014. “both strength of mind and body have. They could facility will be located on a de- Jackson said the money for the auditorium for guest lectures and Business administration has been construction at their Friday meet- are necessary — strengths which in velopment area close to the East project came from a percentage broaden what events. working toward a goal of $100 ing. the last few months, have deterio- Village, west of Bagby Avenue and built into student housing rates Dr. Terry Maness, Dean of million in funding for a new busi- Lori Fogleman, Baylor Direc- rated in me.” they do with their between Third Street and Fourth for hall maintenance. Hankamer School of Business ness school facility for three years. tor of Media Communications “After having repeatedly exam- Street. “Tuition and fees are already physical activity said he is uncertain of when con- Maness said the building will be said tuition would not increase as ined my conscience before God, The new highly corporate and set for next year,” Jackson said. struction on the facility will begin. heavily donor contributed, and a result of funding the new busi- I have come to the certainty that and potentially sustainable business facility will “What we are doing will not in- “We are finalizing the public most of the funds have been com- ness school. my strengths due to an advanced expand the school’s size and reach crease tuition rates for next year. benefit the phase of the campaign, and we are mitted. “The new business school has age are no longer suited” to the de- by nearly 40 percent from the cur- We are doing this with allocated starting to work with architects,” Maness said he commends no connection to tuition,” Fogle- mands of being the pope, he told community more.” rent business school building, ac- funds. It’s not an add-on.” Maness said. “The building will Baylor’s strong alumni commit- man said. the cardinals. Page 2 cording to a press release. The Baylor Board of Regents be done in the not too distant fu- ment to funding the new facility. Maness said more than five The new facility will have a tu re .” The Board of Regents ap- centerpiece atrium and a 350-seat The Hankamer School of proved public fundraising for the SEE BUSINESS, page 3 SEE RUSSELL, page 3 Bear Briefs

The place to go to know Waco kids share the love the places to go By Kara Blomquist teers in Service to America) are Day, Ready to Learn. Every Day, Reporter employed by the government and Ready to Learn is the grant that Spring ring week focus on fighting poverty. helps fund the Parent Resource Baylor licensed jewelers Valentine’s Day came early to “It’s just a fun event for them Centers in Waco ISD. will be showing rings with South Waco Elementary. to all do together,” Rajaratnam “Sometimes our parents only the Baylor brand seal from The Parent Resource Center at said. come to the school for referrals 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today South Waco hosted a Valentine’s Mary Katherine Leslie-Van or discipline things, so we want to event Monday. Students and their through Feb. 2 in the Bill Hook, project coordinator and give them a positive experience to families decorated sugar cookies office manager in Baylor’s Office get to come to the school,” Kuhl Student Union and made valentines out of paper. of Community Engagement and said. Building. Campus Kitchen at Baylor Service, said the activity provided The Parent Resource Center baked the cookies and took them a safe place for parents to spend at South Waco Elementary is part to the school. time with their children. of a pilot program that began in Members of Pi Beta Phi volun- “That will be just a fun cel- the fall of 2012. Three elementary teered at the event. They helped ebration and give the families a schools in Waco ISD have Parent the children decorate their cook- free place to be, a safe place, for Resources Centers: Crestview El- ies and make their valentines. them and their children to spend ementary, J.H. Hines Elementary Priyanka Rajaratnam, Ameri- an evening together,” she said. and South Waco Elementary. corps VISTA member assigned “We just get to celebrate Valen- Kuhl said the purpose of the to the PRC at South Waco El- tine’s Day together.” resource centers is to help parents ementary, said the Valentine’s More than just a fun time, this get their children to school. Travis Taylor | Lariat staff activity was to get the parents to event gave parents a different rea- “Basically our goal is to raise Vicotria junior Amy Lott helps third grader Ismael Salazar decorate a the school and involved with the son to come to campus, said Han- Valentines Day cookie on Monday at South Waco Elementary School. kids. Americorps VISTAs (Volun- nah Kuhl, coordinator for Every SEE LOVE, page 3 Rounding up campus news since 1900 TheLariat Best Student Newspaper three years running| Houston Press Club TUESDAY | FEBRUARY 12, 2013 | the Opinion 2 Baylor Lariat www.baylorlariat.com Viewpoint: President should speak of economic freedom

In previous State of the Union dom that must be considered. ed resource for economic freedom, addresses, American presidents When President Ronald Reagan the Economic Freedom of the have used the word “freedom” mentioned freedom in his State of World (EFW) index. They argue: 695 times. Freedom has been an the Union in 1988, he spoke of eco- “Individuals have economic important principle of our nation nomic freedom: freedom when property they ac- ever since the signing of the Dec- “One of the greatest contribu- quire without the use of force, laration of Independence in 1776. tions the United States can make to fraud, or theft is protected from the world is to promote freedom as physical invasions by others and the key to economic growth.” they are free to use, exchange, or “The “most free” coun- When we first think of the give their property as long as their tries have efficient word freedom, we do not typically actions do not violate the identical define it with respect to econom- rights of others.” regulations, strong ics. We think of freedom as a per- Countries increase economic protections on property sonal benefit, an inherent human freedom when they pursue policies rights, and govern- right that has nothing to do with that encourage citizens to make money. However, as researchers their own economic decisions, ments that do not have consistently shown, coun- spurring entrepreneurship and unnecessarily constrain tries that embrace economic free- investment. The “most free” coun- liberty.” dom continue to prosper, reaping tries have efficient regulations, rewards in health, education and strong protections on property wealth. rights, and governments that do To completely understand the not unnecessarily constrain liberty. Tonight is President Obama’s benefits of economic freedom, we Quantifying and measuring first State of the Union of his sec- need to clearly define the term. levels of economic freedom can be ond term. The date chosen is not James Gwartney, Robert Lawson, a difficult task to undertake. Fortu- arbitrary; in fact, it coincides with nately, both the EFW Index, along the birthday of Lincoln. with the Index of Economic Free- Lincoln is a president deeply dom (IEF) founded by the Heritage associated with the concept of free- Foundation, attempt to solve that dom. After Lincoln’s Emancipation problem. Proclamation declared the free- Their annual reports show a dom of slaves as one of his main strong correlation between “more Civil War goals, the ratification of free” countries and increased life the Thirteenth Amendment made satisfaction, life expectancy, and it a reality. higher incomes for the lowest 10%. President Obama has used the Tonight, I hope the president word “freedom” once in each of his acknowledges the significant role last four State of the Union speech- that economic freedom plays in re- es. I expect tonight to be the same. storing a world ravaged by recent In both the 2009 and 2012 speech- economic crises. Being well-rounded is es, he referred to the freedom won Danny Huizinga is a sophomore by the honorable service of mili- Baylor Business Fellow from Chi- Danny Huizinga| Guest columnist tary men and women. In 2010 and cago. He manages the political blog 2011, the word reflected America’s Consider Again. Read other works moral responsibility to be an inter- by Danny at www.consideragain. for squares: Rethink HPs national example of “freedom, jus- and Walter Block of the Fraser In- com. tice, and dignity.” stitute did so in 1996 when they There is another type of free- founded what is now the most-cit- While these are entertaining sistent with what they want to do classes and provide students an post-college. Some students work Editorial opportunity to learn about a new long weeks on top of school and sport or physical activity, they take extracurriculars. Enchiladas remind me I need to exercise away course hours that could be These students should be ex- Required Human Performance put toward taking another major- empt from taking human perfor- classes are Baylor’s way of encour- I made fun of them: bacon en- came a way out of the rabbit hole, mouth, I was aware that I would specific class or lab, pursuing an mance classes, if only because their aging students to work out more, chiladas. feel acutely guilty about my calorie elective or even finishing a minor. other duties take up time and en- and it works. They were the most over-the- count later. Since it was already late While we agree that students ergy. For a very small percentage of top-food I had ever seen on a — about 8 p.m. — and I had home- might not put exercising high on They get their physical activity students. Mexican restaurant menu. And work due in my next-day 8 a.m. their list of priorities, especially through their work or even just in There is no one-size-fits all so- that’s saying something. I eat a lot class, I didn’t exercise that night, when the semester gets hectic, but the time they give to accomplish lutions for the way students choose of Mexican food. either. That didn’t help. forcing students to take time out of everything. majors or learn material, so why Needless to say, they weren’t And you know what? The eat- their schedules to sit in what is es- Baylor could also allow stu- assume their is for the physical anything I would even consider ing of comfort food, an experience sentially a P.E. class is not the most dents to petition to have human stuff? A set number of required eating. I think I used the words meant to be comforting, just added effective way to encourage students performance classes not apply to Human Performance classes is not “blatantly unnecessary, artery- to my stress level. I despaired. to work out. their course hour cap each semes- going to work well for most Baylor clogging, freak sideshow novelty The next day, I pulled myself up Baylor has several options. ter. This way, students would be students. of a dish.” and did an extra 30 minutes on the Instead of requiring HPs, if allowed to take those two to four Baylor should revisit its human Until a moment of weakness, treadmill. It was more work, and it Baylor is interested in seeing stu- hours and pursue another class or performance requirements for un- that is. That moment came last made me more tired than I already dents exercise, perhaps the univer- even minor in order to round out dergraduates. The required human Thursday. I ordered them. was, but I did, miraculously, feel sity could require students to clock their course work or academic in- performance classes are nice for It was clearly a low point for better. a set number of physical activ- terests. some students, but severely limit me. How did I get there? Stress, my Caroline Brewton| Editor-in-chief It goes to show: The easy way ity hours every semester or before This way students are still do- students’ course loads by prevent- friends. I was stressed. out may offer some temporary re- they graduate to ensure students ing required physical activity, but ing them from taking other, more My homework was over- lief, but often, you’ll pay for it later. prioritize working out. they are also allowed to pursue relevant classes. whelming, exams were upcoming an escape from my normal self. The hard, right way might make That way students would be other classes. Even one class can Furthermore, there are few and the pile of dirty dishes in my I ate them. you more tired but will benefit you able to pursue physical activity provide students with the glimpse ways for students to get around sink became a mountain too tall I didn’t enjoy them. Even as more ways than one. through working out at the SLC, they need into another realm of ac- these requirements. to climb. The bacon enchiladas be- I lifted the first forkful into my Exercise, my friends, is good. volunteering to lead physical fit- ademia and also give them a more Students are required to take ness activities at local schools, or holistic education. between two and four classes of individually working out doing ac- The idea behind human perfor- human performances or health tivities that may not be offered by mance classes is genuine, but the education, and there are few ex- Corrections Baylor. system could use a lot of improve- emptions or substitutions for these In the Feb. 8 article “For- at more than $30,586 a year and need to report to the Ca- Some of the Fitness Theory and ments and be much less strict. If requirements. Baylor is doing a re- mer Baylor sprinter trains can be a daunting task for stu- shiers office to apply to their Practice classes allow students to Baylor would re-examine its hu- ally good job of trying to encour- for Olympics in Rio,” Zwede dents.” In the incorrect graph, account. set their own workout schedules, man performance requirements, age students to live healthy lives Hewitt was incorrectly iden- tuition was estimated at “over The Lariat apologizes for fulfilling this wish, but that’s only students could be a lot more fruit- (complete with physical activity), tified in the accompanying $43,000.” any confusion. some classes, depending on the in- ful academically and hone the but the requirements are too strict photograph. Zwede is not pic- Also in the article, the out- The Baylor Lariat is com- structor, and it’s a toss-up as far as other gifts they have. They could tured. side scholarship report form mitted to ensuring fair and for students who have a wide vari- classes go. broaden what they do with their In the first paragraph of was incorrectly labeled the accurate reporting and will ety of interests and want to pursue At the very least, Baylor should physical activity and potentially the story “Financial aid 101: form by which students can correct errors of substance on other things. re-examine its exemptions and benefit the community more. Hu- Find your money,” also pub- apply for outside scholarships, Page 2. Each human performance class possibly add more exemptions man performance requirements lished Friday, an error of fact but the outside scholarship re- Corrections can be submit- is one credit hour. They range from for students. Some students do a could be handled differently in a occurred in the first sentence. port form is actually used to ted to the editor by sending classes like Fitness Practice and The sentence should have report scholarships that stu- an e-mail to Lariat_letters@ variety of activities that require variety of ways and still be much Theory to Relaxation and Fitness read “The scholarship hunt- dents bring with them or ones baylor.edu or by calling 254- their time and energy. It may not better. to Rock Climbing. ing process for tuition valued that they have already earned 710-1712. be physical activity, but it is con-

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De- title — perhaps “pope emeritus.” “If a pope clearly realizes that pending on the date of the con- service to begin Lenten season Since becoming pope in 2005, he is no longer physically, psycho- clave, they may or may not be al- By Josh Day Benedict has charted a very con- logically and spiritually capable of lowed to vote. Reporter servative course for the church, handling the duties of his office, Benedict in 2007 passed a de- trying to reawaken Christianity in then he has a right, and under cree requiring a two-thirds major- At Baylor, the season of Lent Europe where it had fallen by the some circumstances, also an obli- ity to elect a pope, changing the will begin with a university-wide wayside and return the church to gation to resign,” Benedict said in rules established by John Paul in service observing Ash Wednesday. its traditional roots, which he felt the 2010 book “Light of the World.” which the voting could shift to a The service will be held at 12:15 had been betrayed by a botched But he stressed that resigna- simple majority after about 12 days p.m. Wednesday at the George W. interpretation of the moderniz- tion was not an option to escape a of inconclusive balloting. Benedict Truett Seminary’s Paul W. Powell ing reforms of the Second Vatican particular burden, such as the sex did so to prevent cardinals from Chapel. Council. abuse scandal. merely holding out until the 12 “The service will focus on our His efforts though, were over- “When the danger is great, one days had passed to push through need for forgiveness and grace, as shadowed by a worldwide clerical must not run away. For that reason, a candidate who had only a slim we begin a season where sex abuse scandal, communica- now is certainly not the time to re- majority. is one of the primary themes,” said tion gaffes that outraged Jews and sign. Precisely at a time like this Contenders to be Benedict’s Dr. Burt Burleson, university chap- Muslims alike and, more recently, a one must stand fast and endure the successor include Cardinal An- lain. Gary Reyes | Associated Press scandal over leaked documents by situation,” he said. gelo Scola, archbishop of Milan; Burleson will be leading those Rev. Msgr. Dominic Dinh Do applies ash to parishioners at Maria his own butler. The Vatican newspaper,Schoenborn, the archbishop of Vi- in attendance in a time of prayer, Goretti Parish during Ash Wednesday in San Jose, California, on February Many of his stated priorities L’Osservatore Romano, said Bene- enna, and Cardinal , worship and reflection. Several 22, 2012. Ash Wednesday marks the first day of Lent. as pope also fell short: He failed dict decided to resign after his the Canadian head of the Vatican’s other campus ministers and staff to establish relations with China, March 2012 trip to Mexico and office for bishops. members of different denomina- sical aspects of the service, which because we believe that corporate heal the schism and reunite with Cuba, an exhausting but exhilarat- Longshots include Cardinal tions will also be involved in the will include some of his own com- worship can form us as a com- the Orthodox Church, or reconcile ing visit where he met with fellow- Timothy Dolan of New York. Al- service. positions. The songs will come munity,” Burleson said., “We also with a group of breakaway, tradi- octogenarian Fidel Castro and was though Dolan is popular and backs “This will be a service that is from different Christian traditions. think that it’s important for Chris- tionalist Catholics. treated to a raucous and warm wel- the pope’s conservative line, being very inclusive,” said Carlos Colón, The service is ecumenical, tians to be aware of and apprecia- There are several papal con- come. from a world superpower would coordinator of worship initiatives meaning it will include messages, tive of spiritual practices from tenders in the wings, but no obvi- Although are allowed to probably hurt his chances. for the Office of Spiritual Life at traditions and songs from different other traditions.” ous front-runner — the same situ- resign, only a handful has done it That might also rule out Car- Baylor. “We have people from all Christian denominations. Burleson said the Office of Spir- ation as when Benedict was elected — and none for a very long time. dinal Raymond Burke, an arch- over the university involved.” “We’re committed to drawing itual Life invites all of Baylor’s stu- after the death of John Paul. As in The last pope to resign was conservative and the Vatican’s top Colón will be leading the mu- the university together for worship dents, staff and faculty to attend. recent elections, some push is ex- Pope Gregory XII, who stepped judge, even though he is known pected for the election of a Third down in 1415 in a deal to end the and respected by most Vatican car- from Page 1 World pope, with several names Great , a dispute dinals. RUSSELL emerging from Asia, Africa and among competing papal claimants. Cardinal Antonio Tagle, the approved the funding for South and apply it to the plans for North “We are very excited about the Latin America, home to about 40 archbishop of Manila, has im- Russell at their meeting on Friday. Russell. refurbishment plan,” Jackson said. percent of the world’s Catholics. pressed many Vatican watchers, Lori Fogleman, Director of Me- “We will be doing refurbish- “We think it’s going to impact stu- The Vatican stressed that no A BAYLOR REACTION but at 56 he is considered too dia Communications said with the ments one at a time,” Jackson said. dents in a positive way and we are specific medical condition prompt- young. addition of East Village and Uni- Dr. Jeff Doyle, dean for student looking for broad levels of input ed Benedict’s decision, saying he “If the pope no longer Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah versity Parks to campus housing, learning and engagement, said from students, faculty and staff.” remains fully lucid and took his feels he is able to Turkson of Ghana is one of the Baylor will be able to provide ad- the renovated South Russell will Myersville, Md. junior Eliza decision independently. highest-ranking African cardinals equate housing for freshmen next include new furniture, additional Zolfo said she thinks the refur- “Any interference or interven- physically perform his at the Vatican, currently heading academic year even though South study and social spaces, and wire- bishment of South Russell is much tion is alien to his style,” Lombardi duties, it is certainly the Vatican’s office for justice and Russell will be closed. less Internet throughout the entire needed. Zolfo worked as a com- said. honorable for him to peace, but he’s something of a wild “We will be taking 280 beds hall. The hall will also contain 15 munity leader in South Russell last The pope has clearly slowed card. offline, but the improvements to single rooms. year and now works the front desk. down significantly in recent years, step down.” There are several “papabiles” in South Russell will make it worth- “We want to think carefully “Baylor is so impressive in ev- cutting back his foreign travel and Latin America, though the most while,” Fogleman said. about what students want,” Doyle ery other area, but the halls need limiting his audiences. He now Dr. Jeter Basden | Baylor Religion well-known — Cardinal Oscar After South Russell, the next said. “At this point, there are sev- updating,” Zolfo said. goes to and from the altar in St. Pe- Professor, Director of Ministry Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga of hall that will be renovated is North eral directions we could go, includ- Zolfo said she thinks South ter’s Basilica on a moving platform Guidance at Baylor Honduras — is considered far too Russell Hall. ing a living-learning center or a Russell’s renovation will improve to spare him the long walk down liberal to be elected by such a con- “We’re starting with South Rus- residential college.” Baylor’s image. the aisle. Occasionally he uses a servative College of Cardinals. sell because it is a smaller hall to Doyle said 12 to 15 different “Baylor Living and Learning cane. The most famous resignation was Whoever it is, he will face a refurbish,” Jackson said. “It is too factors were used to guide the de- has always been focused on com- As early as 2010, Benedict Pope Celestine V in 1294; Dante church in turmoil: The sex abuse early to determine who will be cision to improve South Russell, munity, and I think they’re trying began to look worn out: He had placed him in hell for it. scandal has driven thousands of housed there when it comes back including cost, safety issues and to improve older halls in order to lost weight and didn’t seem fully There are good reasons why people away from the church, par- online in 2014.” retention rates. showcase that,” Zolfo said. engaged when visiting bishops others haven’t followed suit, pri- ticularly in Europe. Jackson said as Campus Living Jackson said he is looking for- briefed him on their dioceses. But marily because of the fear of a Rival churches, particularly and Learning works on South Rus- ward to establishing a final design as tired as he often seemed, he schism with two living popes. evangelical Pentecostal groups in sell, they will take what is learned and beginning the renovations. would also bounce back, endur- Lombardi sought to rule out such a the developing world, pose new ing searing heat in Benin to bless scenario, saying church law makes competition. And as the pope from Page 1 a child and gamely hanging on clear that a resigning pope no himself has long lamented, many BUSINESS when a freak storm forced him to longer has the right to govern the people in an increasingly secular years ago, the administration at tration presented their reasons for first century learning environment cut short a speech during a youth church. world simply believe they don’t Baylor’s Hankamer School of Busi- building a new facility, Baylor’s ad- and Baylor will be able to renovate festival in Madrid in 2011. When Benedict was elected in need God. ness began to feel pressure because ministration was convinced to pur- the existing Hankamer School of His 89-year-old brother, Georg 2005 at age 78, he was the oldest The timing of Benedict’s an- of the amount of space the cur- sue a new business school building. Business, and Cashion Academic Ratzinger, said doctors recently pope chosen in nearly 300 years. At nouncement was significant: Lent rent facility could offer its growing “The administration heard our Center buildings, and use them as advised the pope not to take any the time, he had already been plan- begins this week on Ash Wednes- number of students. ideas and said, ‘Maybe it is time we classrooms. more trans-Atlantic trips. ning to retire as the Vatican’s chief day, the most solemn period on According to Maness, the cur- look into a new facility,’” Maness The current facility was built “His age is weighing on him,” orthodoxy watchdog to spend his the church’s calendar that culmi- rent facility does not have enough said. with a simple mode of education in Ratzinger told the dpa news agency final years writing in the “peace nates with Holy Week and Easter space to provide students with the Maness said that going forward, mind. The classrooms were origi- in Germany. “At this age, my broth- and quiet” of his native Bavaria. on March 31. It is also the period 21st century learning experience the business school is looking to nally designed for instructor-led er wants more rest.” On Monday, Benedict said he in which the world witnessed the required to compete in today’s pro- support student interaction and lecture-based lessons. “He has looked very, very run plans to serve the church for the re- final days of John Paul’s papacy in fessional business world. group work in their new facility. The Hankamer School of Busi- down,” agreed U.S. Cardinal Ed- mainder of his days “through a life 2005. The administration at Hankam- Maness referred to the addition ness was originally built in 1960. win O’Brien, who was present for dedicated to prayer.” The Vatican The timing means that there er originally wanted to add another of a new business school to Baylor’s During the ’70’s and ’80’s, the Monday’s announcement, speak- said after he resigns he will travel will be a spotlight cast on Cardinal wing to the current building, but campus as beneficial for the busi- school was progressing so quickly ing to Sirius XM’s “The Catholic to Castel Gandolfo, the papal sum- Gianfranco Ravasi, the Italian head after much deliberation, decided a ness school and Baylor. He said that they made five different ad- Channel. mer retreat south of Rome, and of the Vatican’s culture office who new building would be more ben- the business school wins in that ditions to expand its facilities and Benedict emphasized that to then live in the monastery. has long been on the list of “papa- eficial. they will get an entirely new facil- resources, according to the school’s carry out the duties of being pope, All cardinals under age 80 are bile.” After the Hankamer adminis- ity capable of promoting a twenty- website. “both strength of mind and body allowed to vote in the conclave, the Benedict selected him to pre- are necessary — strengths which in secret meeting held in the Sistine side over the Vatican’s spiritual ex- from Page 1 the last few months, have deterio- Chapel where cardinals cast ballots ercises during Lent. LOVE rated in me.” to elect a new pope. And by Easter Sunday, the attendance in the elementary parents just make better lives for budgeting. “After having repeatedly exam- As per tradition, the ballots are will almost cer- schools through a lot of different themselves and to be more self suf- A lot of community services ined my conscience before God, burned after each voting round; tainly have a new leader, Lombardi things,” she said. ficient,” she said. are available, but parents may not I have come to the certainty that black smoke that snakes out of the said — a potent symbol of rebirth Rajaratnam said the objective Beyond family fun nights, like be familiar with them, Kuhl said. my strengths due to an advanced chimney means no pope has been in the church on a day that cel- of the program focused on more the Valentine’s event, the Parent “I see us as kind of a bridge age are no longer suited” to the de- chosen, while white smoke means ebrates the resurrection of Christ. than just attendance. Resource Center offers weekly between the community and the mands of being the pope, he told a pope has been elected. “It’s really kind of like a ho- workshops that cover topics such school,” she said. the cardinals. There are currently 118 cardi- listic goal in order to help these as job readiness, child support and TUESDAY | FEBRUARY 12, 2013 | the Arts & Entertainment 4 Baylor Lariat www.baylorlariat.com ‘Born Yesterday’ exemplifies female empowerment

By Ashley Davis intellectual humor and is a story an,” she said. Copy Editor that society is very familiar with. Amis said the play is female- “The story emphasizes under- empowering and promotes The Baylor theater is bringing standing of self-worth and know- strength in women contrary to a timeless theme to the stage with ing who you are,” Hampton said. the typical female roles attributed “Born Yesterday,” a play by Garson She said she chose this play as to the ’40s and ’50s in American Kanin. her thesis production because she screenwriting and film. Amis em- Opening at 7:30 p.m. tonight in loved the characters and the witty phasized the fact that, while Bille the Mabee Theater of the Hooper- humor involved in such a timeless Dawn is a simple character, she is Schaefer Fine Arts Center, “Born classic. very straightforward and stands up Yesterday” will be the theatre de- Hampton said the most difficult for herself in the end. partment’s first production of the part of production so far has been Amis said she enjoys the dy- spring. pinpointing the characterization of namic she has with her co-stars as Directed by Jessi Hampton, a each role in rehearsals. well. master’s candidate in directing, “Each character has more lev- “As actors, we’re friends,” Amis this ’50s romance tells the story of els than the actors initially think,” said. “We’ve known each other for a rough-around-the-edges young Hampton said. “And then there is a long time and it’s been a blast. Re- woman whose wealthy lover hires the staging of the theater. That’s hearsals are very easy-going.” a tutor to teach her etiquette and always hectic.” Hampton said they However, there have been some manners. However, sparks fly really work to access the depth of hurdles to overcome in producing when the main each character the final product. Amis said the character, Billie in rehearsals. hardest problem is always memo- Dawn, begins “Each character has H a m p t o n rization and that the surest way to fall in love more levels than the said the mes- to defeat it is repetition. “The play with her tutor actors initially think.” sage the audi- requires a Brooklyn/New York ac- as she realizes ence should cent as well,” Amis said. “That’s her lover is not Jessi Hampton | Director for take from this been challenging but fun to learn.” as charming Born Yesterday play is the re- Tickets, which are $18, can be and honest as curring themes bought online at www.baylor.edu/ he seems. of worth and theatre or at the box office located The play the importance in the front entrance of the Hoop- stars Henderson senior Katie of education. er-Schaefer Fine Arts Center. The Amis, who plays Billie Dawn, Cop- Amis said it is a blessing to play play will run from today to Sunday pell senior Zach Zoda as Paul Ver- the role of Billie Dawn. this week. rall, the tutor, and Houston senior “At first I was nervous that I Though four of the six dates are

Jimi Wallace as Harry Brock. The would just be playing a female ste- already sold out, standing room- Matt Hellman | Lariat Photo Editor play will run all week. reotype, but as I rehearsed more, I only tickets can be bought for $15 Houston senior Jimi Wallace (left), Coppell senior Zach Zoda and Houston junior Eliza Coleman act in Baylor Hampton said the play is full of realized that she is a strong wom- one hour before the performance. Theatre’s most current performance, titled “Born Yesterday,” on Monday in Mabee Theatre. BU students take the plunge to support Special Olympics

By Kara Blomquist “We can’t do what we do with- Individuals at the Texas De- Reporter out volunteers,” he said. “They’re partment of Public Safety won two really the ones that help make awards: the Top Individual Fun- Two men dressed like Bruiser events happen.” draiser and the Golden Plunger and Bevo, the mascot of the Uni- Volunteers from the Waco Award for best costume. versity of Texas, jumped into a community at the Polar Plunge Murphy, a corporal with pool. helped with registration, judging the Texas Department of Public It wasn’t the start of a Big 12 the costumes and serving food to Safety, raised the most money, with brawl. It was the Polar Plunge for the plungers. $318. He won the Top Individual Special Olympics. Smith said volunteers help the Fundraiser award. Twenty-eight people jumped organization function and reach its Ryan Watkins, a state trooper, into a pool at 11 a.m. Saturday at goals. won the Golden Plunger Award for Hawaiian Falls Water Park in sup- “We’re just trying to be a state best costume. He came dressed as port of Special Olympics Texas. that’s growing and reaching more cupid. Hawaiian Falls Water Park is lo- and more athletes every year,” he Smith said the costume aspect cated at 900 Lake Shore Drive. said. of the event makes it more fun for Sixteen of the plungers were The Law Enforcement Torch the participants. “If you’ve got peo- Baylor students as part of the Bay- Run sponsored the event, Smith ple coming dressed up in this crazy lor Special Olympics Volunteer said. stuff, it just adds to the excitement, Group. The Law Enforcement Torch adds to the atmosphere,” he said. In order to take the plunge, Run is made up of law enforcement Along with Bevo and Bruiser, each participant had to raise at agencies and has sponsored Polar Mario, Luigi, cupid, a cowboy and least $60 for Special Olympics Plunges across the state of Texas a ninja turtle made an appearance Texas. This money will help fund for several years. at the event. Smith said Hawaiian Special Olympics competitions. “It’s just any officer who wants Falls Water Park played a big role Plungers were encouraged to to get involved and support Special in making the event happen. come in costume. One participant Courtesy Photo Olympics,” Smith said. “They have gone overboard in came decked out in green and Baylor students prepare to jump into the pool Saturday at Hawaiian Falls Water Park as part of the Polar Plunge. Sheila Simons, administrative accommodating us, and, hopeful- gold, complete with a hat in the assistant to a lieutenant at the Texas ly, we will have many more Polar shape of a bear. Another came in pics Heart of Texas area director, trying to host more fundraising Brandt Engineering. Department of Public Safety, said Plunges at Hawaiian Falls,” he said. burnt orange and white carrying a said he recognized the help Baylor events, said Southlake senior Matt Hayes’ father, an active member she thinks it’s a great opportunity Emily Bennett, director of mar- plush Bevo on his shoulders. They volunteers have provided the orga- Hayes, president of the group. of Special Olympics Texas, works for the law enforcement agencies. keting for Hawaiian Falls, said Ha- jumped into the pool at the same nization. “The Polar Plunge is a big part at Brandt Engineering. “It’s nice for them to get out and waiian Falls enjoyed hosting the time. “I’m so thankful for Baylor and of our fundraising effort this se- Smith said he appreciates not do something to show that they event. “This is our way of remind- The Baylor Special Olympics their support of Special Olympics,” mester,” he said. only the organizations but also the not only write tickets,” she said. ing people we’re here and also giv- Volunteer Group has been in exis- he said. The group raised $2,965 for the individuals who give their time to “They do a lot of good things for ing back to a really good cause,” she tence since spring 2012. This semester the group is event, $1,000 of which came from the cause. people too.” said. Tommy Smith, Special Olym-

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Across 1 Tip, as one’s hat 5 Empty spaces 9 Subsides 14 Suffix with switch 15 Wilson of “Wedding Crashers” 16 Texas shrine 17 Tall tale teller 18 “Deck the Halls” syllables 19 Tear to shreds 20 Residential loan 23 About to happen 24 Bronze from a day at the beach 28 René’s friend 29 Appear to be 31 __ Lingus: Irish carrier 32 Russian fighter jets 35 “I’d like to hear the rest” 38 Italian violin maker Difficulty: Evil 40 Squeak stopper 41 Rigs on the road 42 1974 Jimmy Buffett song 45 Reasons for extra innings 46 “Tastes great!” 47 Poet’s inspiration 48 Sow or cow 50 What social climbers seek 52 Curtail 5 “Take a shot!” 36 Long, long time 56 Office communication, and what 6 Informed (of) 37 Parking ticket issuer can literally be found in 20-, 35- and 7 Attack, as with snowballs 39 Resistance to disease 42-Across 8 Stocking tear 43 Expel 59 Gangster John known as “The 9 Military practice 44 Like a slingshot handle Teflon Don” 10 Visitor from afar 49 Christmas, e.g.: Abbr. 62 Twice-monthly tide 11 Treat jet lag, perhaps 51 Proof of ownership 63 Paths of pop-ups 12 Earthbound Aussie bird 52 Simple trap 64 Place on a pedestal 13 Dip, as bread in gravy 53 Far from talkative 65 Show some spunk 21 Dad’s partner 54 Intro giver 66 “That makes sense” 22 “Lemme __!” 55 Snooped (around) 67 Saunter 25 Vocalist Judd 57 Pulls the plug on 68 Vehicle on runners 26 Really strange 58 More than lifelike 69 Proof of ownership 27 Bride’s purchase 59 Precious stone 29 Base runner’s option 60 Big name in kitchen gadgets Down 30 Scat legend Fitzgerald 61 Profs’ helpers 1 New __: India’s capital 32 Flagship store at New York City’s 2 Hunter constellation Herald Square 3 Heads on beers 33 Words from one with a bad hand 4 Hint of the future 34 Letter after beta TUESDAY | FEBRUARY 12, 2013 www.baylorlariat.com Sports the Baylor Lariat|5 Big 12 basketball wide open with eight games left By Daniel Hill position only two games out of first sitting high on the mountaintop Team Big 12 Record Overall Record Sports Writer place with a conference record of after defeating Oklahoma State and 6-4. TCU. Then Baylor went through Kansas 8-3 20-4 Just over halfway into the Big “This year, there is so much the valleys of the season after a 12 Conference basketball season, parity in the Big 12,” Baylor head three-game losing streak to Okla- six teams are within three games coach Scott Drew said. “Every homa, Iowa State and Oklahoma Kansas State 8-3 19-5 of each other for the Big 12 regular game is so important, especially State before bouncing back and de- season title. your home games. When you think feating Texas Tech. The Kansas Jayhawks, the of Big 12 basketball, there’s a lot of “Coach always says there are unanimous preseason choice to skill, a lot of athleticism and a lot of ups and downs in seasons and you Oklahoma State 7-3 17-5 win the Big 12, have lost three con- toughness on the inside.” just have to bounce back and come secutive games. Kansas’ shocking Seven out of 10 teams in the Big out with hunger,” freshman guard losing streak has created a logjam 12 have an overall and conference L.J. Rose said. Oklahoma 7-4 16-7 among the Big 12 standings. record of .500 or better. With so Last night, Kansas defeated Kansas had held the top spot much competition in the confer- Kansas State to regain the top spot in conference standings until its ence, it’s impossible to predict what in the conference standings, and Saturday loss to Oklahoma who will take place as every teamvies Oklahoma jumped up after a win Iowa State 6-4 16-7 is now in fourth place. With the for the conference title. over TCU. Jayhawks losing, the Kansas State “In this conference anyone can Then, on Wednesday night, the Wildcats seized the opportunity to beat anybody on any given night,” conference picture will be rattled Baylor 6-4 15-8 grab first place by defeating Iowa junior guard Brady Heslip said. once again. Texas Tech will host State and increasing their Big 12 “It’s one of the best conferences Oklahoma State. Iowa State travels record to 8-2. from top to bottom so we’re ready to Austin to take on the Longhorns The top five teams are all within for every game.” and the Baylor Bears will face West West Virginia 5-5 12-11 two games of each other. The Big Despite being winless in the Virginia at the Ferrell Center. 12 is anyone’s conference to win. conference, TCU proved the no- By the end of the Wednesday Kansas State is in second place tion that anyone can beat anybody games, the Big 12 conference could Texas 2-8 10-13 with a 8-3 conference record. when they shockingly defeated have a new leader and the mas- There is an intense two-way tie Kansas 62-55 last Wednesday in sive logjam of ties for second and for fifth place with Iowa State and Fort Worth. third place will start to separate the Baylor all tied at 6-4. The West Vir- Every season presents its own cream from the crop. Texas Tech 2-8 9-12 ginia Mountaineers are even in the challenges. The season is an exten- “That’s the great thing in the mix with a 5-5 record and are only sively long challenge for coaches Big 12—every game is a challenge,” three games out of first place. and players, especially in the Big Drew said. “I think the great thing TCU 1-10 10-14 With eight conference games 12. The course of a season is filled about crowds and the Big 12 is ev- remaining, Baylor sits in excellent with peaks and valleys. Baylor was ery game you are excited for.” Softball wins two of three By Parmida Schahhosseini This game was Baylor’s to lose spark to the offense. Sports Writer after outhitting the Bearkats 8-4 in Baylor responded, knowing its the game, but the Lady Bears had offense had to get going and was The No. 22 Baylor softball team trouble capitalizing on multiple the turning point of the day. played a triple-header this Satur- opportunities. “We had Holly Holl. She called day to conclude the Getterman After a night of offensive woes, us into a huddle before we went Classic. Baylor needed to regroup and out and hit that inning and she was Baylor won two out of three score runs. like, ‘We need to make a change,’” games, putting them at 3-2 for the However, Baylor had trouble freshman catcher Bailey Chalmers season. Baylor ended up winning scoring after putting itself in bad said. “That really got us hyped up the Getterman Classic for the sev- situations. Having two outs before and my adrenaline was pumping enth time. a base hit was a common trend for and everyone was so excited.” Baylor also had four players, the game. In this situation Bay- That inning was all they need- junior left-handed pitcher Whit- lor couldn’t do things it normally ed, as they generated enough of- ney Canion, freshman infielder would such as bunting or sacrific- fense to win the game 4-1. Sarah Smith, senior right-hand- ing. Due to potential inclement ed pitcher Courtney Repka and The game went in to extra in- weather, the game that was origi- sophomore outfielder Kaitlyn Thu- nings after being scoreless for the nally scheduled for Sunday was mann, who were named in the All- first seven. All the missed oppor- moved to Saturday night. Stearns Tournament team. tunities came to haunt the Lady started again but had a different Baylor needed to rebound after Bears as Sam Houston scored two outcome. losing to Illinois State on Friday. runs in the top of the eighth to win Stearns pitched a no-hitter, be- The Lady Bears had only one hit 2-0. coming the sixth Baylor freshman In the second game, Baylor was to accomplish such a feat. in the game, while freshman right- Matt Hellman | Lariat Photo Editor handed pitcher Heather Stearns down one in the bottom of the fifth “I felt much more comfortable inning but rebounded with a big in the circle tonight,” Stearns said. Sophomore outfielder Kaitlyn Thumann makes contact with a pitch during the Getterman Classic. The No. 22 struggled in her first outing in a Baylor softball team is now 3-2 on the season. Baylor uniform. sixth inning. “I just concentrated on each pitch However, Baylor bounced back, Prior to that, Baylor went 20 and what I needed to do.” That one run was enough, and ership today,” head coach Glenn great game from Heather.” winning its last two games. innings without a score, but junior In the bottom of the fifth inning the defense did its job. Moore said. “We didn’t start the Baylor (3-2) will take on South- In the first game of the triple- first baseman Holly Holl and fresh- Stearns grounded out to the short Baylor defeated Northern Illi- day the way we wanted, but our ern Mississippi (2-5) in a double- header, Baylor played Sam Hous- man outfielder Lindsay Hays had stop, which allowed Thumann to nois 1-0. pitching was great today and we header at 4 and 6 p.m. today at Get- ton State. back-to-back base hits to give a score. “I am proud of our senior lead- finished on a positive note with a terman Stadium.

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Dick tesville, Va., at the ITA National view the properties. and other Penn State officials Thornburgh raises some pointed Two BR / One Bath DUPLEX for questions about the thorough- Team Indoor Championships. failed to act properly in 2001, The team opened up against lease! Walk to class, Clean, ness of Freeh’s investigation. allowing Jerry Sandusky to con- No. 2 Duke with a 4-2 loss. Despite Well-Kept. Rent starting at But it never provides any new tinue to prey on children, have the loss, head coach Joey Scrivano $425/month. Please call the Freeh report and the grand evidence of its own to coun- was pleased with the focus and 754-4834 for an appoint- ter Freeh’s scathing conclusions jury presentment. As of Sunday, Lou Rocco | Associated Press/Disney- ABC mentality from the team compared ment to view. when the results of an investiga- about Paterno, former Penn State Sue Paterno sits down with Katie Couric for an interview for the “Katie” to last weekend’s match against No. EMPLOYMENT tion commissioned by the Pater- president Graham B. Spanier, show on Wednesday in New York. 1 University of Florida. no family were released, Paterno and administrators Tim Curley “We just have to keep improv- Personal Assistant, Part- The bottom line is and will name of the child in the shower. loyalists have their own gospel and Gary Schultz. ing and tomorrow take our focus Time. Seeking assistant from which to preach. Paterno died last year. Span- always be this: Assistant coach They did nothing to learn it or to another level,” Scrivano said. to help active Waco artist We have reached the point ier, Curley, and Schultz are fac- Mike McQueary saw Sandusky to protect that boy. And for that, “We have to become a more disci- stay organized, maintain with this issue where no minds ing charges resulting from their molesting a still-unidentified they share responsibility for all plined team.” her home, pack for trips, are likely to be changed. actions in 2001 and their testi- boy in the shower of the Penn the victims who came afterward. The highlight of the weekend and get to exercise class- The Paterno report concludes mony before the grand jury that State football building in 2001. It is understandable for the came during Saturday’s match es and doctor’s appoint- that Paterno was a great man indicted Sandusky. All three have McQueary told Paterno. Paterno Paterno family to seek to repair against No. 9 Alabama. The Lady ments. Candidates should who did nothing wrong. It reach- too much at stake to be credible told Curley and Schultz. Those their ’s reputation, to Bears made a tremendous come- have a valid TX drivers’ li- back after being down 3-0. The es these conclusions by taking or unimpassioned witnesses at two administrators told Spanier. restore, even metaphorically, the cense and clean driving team was able to tie the match at the evidence revealed in Louis J. this point. None of those five men called JoePa statue to its place on cam- record. Required skills are The new report puts huge the police or child protective ser- pus. It is ultimately a doomed 3-3 with three straight singles vic- multitasking, email literacy, Freeh’s 2012 report and applying tories before dropping the match emphasis on the nature of serial vices. Sandusky went on sexually pursuit, however. Sandusky’s good telephone manner, the opposite interpretation at ev- 4-3. pedophiles, casting Sandusky as assaulting young boys for years. ghastly crimes have left a perma- and organization. College ery turn. To finish out the weekend, the There is no excusing this or nent stain on the university, the degree a plus. Two refer- The Paterno report criticizes a master of manipulation and se- Bears met up against No. 17 Ne- crecy. Surely there is much to be explaining it away. There is no football program, and the men ences. Ten to fifteen hours Freeh for reaching damning con- braska in the final match of the a week. Must be available learned from this episode to pre- denying it. Those basic facts were who ran both. clusions about Paterno’s actions championship. during the work day and be vent future predators from op- acknowledged by McQueary, That is just the heartbreaking and motives based on scant evi- This was the first in the last 18 somewhat flexible about Paterno, Spanier, Curley, and reality here. dence, then uses the same scant erating for such a long time. But matches that the Bears lost to the timing. Salary depends Schultz. The rest, who knew what All it will do is create fresh evidence to assign exculpatory Sandusky was almost reckless, Cornhuskers. on experience. Must be motives to Paterno. The Paterno using public areas for his crimes and the motive for the lack of ac- pain for the real victims, the The Lady Bears have now lost available to interview on report accuses Freeh of attempt- and parading his victims around tion, is quibbling. There may be young men Sandusky attacked. four straight games against top-20 February 17 or 18. Sub- ing to read Paterno’s mind to a major college football program. criminal consequences for the Their tormentor will die in opponents. mit statement of interest conclude he participated in a The idea that he was some kind administrators, but it is quib- prison. There should be some They will look to bounce back or resume and references cover-up of the 2001 incident of evil mastermind does not line bling. peace for them in that knowl- next weekend with two home with contact information to witnessed by a graduate student up with the bumbling creep we The most damning thing of all edge. But if there is going to be matches on Saturday and Sunday [email protected]. at the Lasch Building showers, saw and heard in interviews and is in the simple truth that not one true healing, it is past time to against No. 21 Vanderbilt and No. 33 Pepperdine. [email protected] then reads Paterno’s mind to in court. of those five men can tell you the stop picking at the scabs. TUESDAY | FEBRUARY 12, 2013 | the News 6 Baylor Lariat www.baylorlariat.com