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Ballet Austin INSIDE Longhorns still takes on comedy missing tackles. by Shakespeare. SPORTS LIFE & ARTS PAGE 6 4 PAGE 10 OPINION State governments EDUCATION should fund state universities. Perry proposes lower tuition rates By Bobby Blanchard higher education. said students could expect their 5 “Implementing these mea- tuition to increase a er that. sures will meet the growing de- UT-El Paso and UT-Dallas NEWS Texas Gov. Rick Perry re- mand for higher education in a both allow students to lock in A group of students newed demands for four-year way that provides encourage- their tuition for four years. In tuition freezes and $10,000 de- ment for students to complete Texas, Perry said fewer than 30 will march through grees at Texas public universi- their degree in a timely fashion percent of students graduate in West Campus Tuesday ties during a news conference and with nancial certainty,” four years. UT Austin’s four-year to raise awareness of Monday a ernoon. Perry said. graduation rate was 52.2 percent racial bias. Perry said he wants to im- Perry rst mentioned four- for the 2011-2012 school year. prove higher education acces- year tuition freezes Sept. 21 UT spokesperson Gary Suss- sibility and a ordability during at the Texas Tribune Festival, wein said the University is on the upcoming legislative ses- an annual event that presents the same page as Perry in terms sion. Perry said as more young various panels on Texas politics of four-year graduation rates. 6 Texans consider college, four- and issues.  e freeze would “We agree with Gov. Per- year tuition freezes and $10,000 guarantee students would pay ry that there’s nothing more Katie Currid | Associated Press SPORTS degree plans would help Texas the same tuition rate every year Texas Gov. Rick Perry addresses the media at Thomas Jefferson better meet the demand for for the rst four years. Perry TUITION continues on page 2 Geno Smith heads to High School in Dallas on Monday. Austin, is the Texas defense ready for CAMPUS LAWSUIT him? Supreme 10 Court to LIFE & ARTS hear case J.K. Rowling returns to the scene with “The Casual Vacancy.” on racism Students in support of affi rmative action gather for discussion TODAY By David Maly Representatives from three Visiting Artists national organizations that Guest Speaker promote ethnic rights will The Visiting Artists discuss the positives of a r- program presents Sarah mative action Tuesday night Oppenheimer and her take as the University prepares to on our perception of space defend the constitutionality of at 5 p.m. in ART 1.102. the practice before our nation’s highest court next week. Computer Science Fanny Trang | Daily Texan Staff On Oct. 10, the U.S. Su- preme Court will hear oral “Save This Seat” is an initiative that took place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday in various classrooms. It was launched by Voices Against Transfer Info Session arguments in the case Fisher v. The computer science Violence from the UT Counseling and Mental Health Center and the UT student organizations Out Against Abuse and Breaking the Silence. University of Texas at Austin, a department will host an internal transfer session lawsuit originally led against for those interested in this the University in 2008 by two hot fi eld at 3 p.m. in ACE white students who were de- 5.336. nied admission to UT.  e Seats saved for victims case challenges the constitu- tionality of a rmative action, Amazon Talk  e Counseling and Men- mestic partner in Texas during “ e signs were very mov- Campus event raises a practice the Court last ruled Tech talk and info session tal Health Center’s Voices the last four years. Signs were ing,” Colley said. “ ese were awareness about constitutional in the 2003 case on software engineering to Against Violence teamed with also posted in the lobbies of stories from Dallas, Houston, Grutter v. Bollinger involving be presented by Amazon, Texas dating violence UT student organizations Out the Flawn Academic Center from all over Texas. Each with free food and T-shirts, the the University of Michigan Against Abuse and Breaking and the Student Activity Cen- woman could have been sit- at 6:30 p.m. in WEL 2.224. Law School. By Tiffany Hinman the Silence to kick o Rela- ter to honor these women. ting there in that seat if it Organized by history se- tionship Violence Awareness Biology sophomore Ken- weren’t for their husband or nior Joshua Tang, Tuesday’s Month with Save  is Seat. era Colley, president of Break- boyfriend who took their life.” event, entitled “Fisher v. Texas Seats in the campus’ Save  is Seat lasted through ing the Silence, said the group Erin Burrows, prevention and You: A Conversation with crowded lecture halls were the scheduled class day cam- delivered signs to classes. and outreach specialist for Today Civil Rights Leaders,” will le open all day Monday to pus-wide. Students posted a Each sign told the story of a Voices Against Violence, said bring together attorneys from memorialize victims of rela- sign on vacant classroom seats woman that was killed by an in history tionship violence. for every female killed by a do- intimate partner. SEATS continues on page 2 CASE continues on page 2 In 1835 On Oct. 2, 1835, as SENATE STUDENTS Mexican soldiers Michelle Camp, attempted to environmental disarm the people science senior, has been work- of Gonzales, the ing on the fi rst shots between “Quad Energy Mexican soldiers Challenge” and Texan settlers which began were fi red, marking Monday and ends Oct. 21. the beginning of the The project aims Texas Revolution. Paul Sadler to help the hon- D- Texas R- Texas ors dorms save energy. Students anticipate Raveena Bhalara Cruz, Sadler debates Daily Texan Staff By Joshua Fetcher who is not seeking re-election. Quote to note Sadler served in the Texas Sparks y in honors dorm energy contest Legislature from 1991 to 2003, “We just need to Students in organizations including 10 years on the By Bobby Blanchard metering technology in the “I can’t wait to see the re- representing both sides of the House Public Education Com- four dorms, and the meters sults and see the huge reduc- know the facts aisle hope U.S. Senate candi- mittee. He sponsored bills are tracking each individual tions,” Camp said. “If we do ‘ dates Ted Cruz and Paul Sadler including the Ratli -Sadler With a $500 prize on the  oor.  e competition start- see big savings, UT can poten- so we‘ can start will address the cost of higher line, honors students might Act in 1995, a comprehensive ed Monday and ends Oct. 21. tially install this technology in working with the education and health care re- education reform bill that re- become obsessed with power  e  oor that has the greatest more buildings on campus so form during their rst televised moved the responsibility of ap- instead of grades this month. percentage of energy saved in they can save more energy all students.” debate Tuesday night. pointing the commissioner of Turning their lights o each dorm will be awarded across campus.” Republican Ted Cruz, for- education from the State Board is one thing students living $500 for a social event. She proposed the project mer solicitor general of Texas of Education and gave it to the in the Little eld, Carothers, Michelle Camp, environ- to the Green Fee Committee, and former UT law professor, governor, and established the Blanton and Andrews resi- mental science senior, leads a group that awards funds to — Robert Dahlstrom is competing against Democrat State Board for Educator Certi- dence halls will do as they the “Quad Energy Challenge.” various environmental sci- UTPD Chief Paul Sadler, a former state repre- cation, among other reforms. compete against each other She proposed the project in ence projects across campus. sentative, for the seat occupied to see who can save the most 2011, and she said she is ex- NEWS PAGE 5 by Sen. , DEBATE continues on page 2 energy. UT has installed sub- cited to see it launch. ENERGYcontinues on page 2 2 2 News Tuesday, October 2, 2012

cations director for College THE DAILY TEXAN Republicans at Texas, said he Volume 113, Issue 35 | DEBATE also hopes the candidates will FRAMES FEATURED PHOTO continues from page 1 discuss the rising cost of at- tending college. Zeng said the e bill was signed into law by increasing costs are dissuad- CONTACT US then-Gov. George W. Bush. ing potential students from Cruz served as state solicitor attending college. general from 2003 to 2008 He said Sadler displayed bi- and argued nine cases before partisanship during his time Main Telephone: the U.S. Supreme Court. in the Texas Legislature, but (512) 471-4591 Leslie Tisdale, president voters may not be looking for Editor: of University Democrats, those qualities in a candidate. Susannah Jacob said she hopes the candi- “We’re not looking for poli- (512) 232-2212 dates will focus on student tics as usual,” he said. “We’re [email protected] loans and tuition rates. looking for someone to rep- e Department of Educa- resent the views of the people Managing Editor: tion released numbers Friday of Texas.” Aleksander Chan showing that 9.1 percent of He said he hopes the can- (512) 232-2217 the 4.1 million student loan didates will also address managingeditor@ borrowers who began repay- the Patient Protection and dailytexanonline.com ments between Oct. 1, 2009, A ordable Care Act and and Sept. 30, 2010 defaulted how to fund entitlement News Offi ce: before Sept. 30, 2011. Accord- programs such as Medicare (512) 232-2207 ing to a Sept. 26 study con- and Medicaid. [email protected] ducted by the Pew Research Assistant government pro- Multimedia Offi ce: Center, 19 percent of house- fessor Bethany Albertson said (512) 471-7835 holds owed student loan she has seen no evidence that [email protected] debt in 2010, averaging out at political debates help voters $26,682 per household. e decide which candidate to Sports Offi ce: Texas Tribune reported that support, but evidence does (512) 232-2210 the average cost of attendance show that voters are more [email protected] at UT for  scal year 2012-13 informed a er watching de- is $9,794. bates. She said voters o en Life & Arts Offi ce: Tisdale said she hopes the think the candidate they sup- (512) 232-2209 candidates will also discuss the ported going into the debate [email protected] Patient Protection and A ord- won the debate. able Care Act, and that stu- “Given that the average Retail Advertising: dents will watch the debate. American doesn’t know much (512) 471-1865 “ ese are the issues we’re about politics, debates are a [email protected] going to inherit, and that’s great opportunity for learn- Classifi ed Advertising: why it’s crucial to stay in- ing,” she said. (512) 471-5244 formed and participate in Calls and emails to both classifi [email protected] elections,” she said. campaigns were not returned Tisdale said she believes by press time. Sadler is a more quali ed can- e debate will air at 7 didate for the U.S. Senate seat p.m. on TXCN and can be than Cruz because Sadler has streamed at WFAA.com. served in the state legislature e candidates have agreed The Texan strives to present all and is more attuned to the to another televised debate in information fairly, accurately and completely. If we have made an error, legislative process. Dallas that will air at 7 p.m. let us know about it. Call (512) 232-2217 Danny Zeng, communi- Oct. 19 on KERA-TV. or e-mail Chelsea Purgahn | Daily Texan Staff [email protected]. Mechanic Robert Devore makes repairs to a vehicle at NTB on Research Boulevard Monday evening. racial, ethnic and other expe- riences are valued from the CASE time of admission through- continues from page 1 out a student’s time at UT, and then also, this gives us COPYRIGHT SEATS continues from page 1 the Asian American Legal the chance to improve those Defense & Education Fund, numbers,” Tang said. the organization began the “More than one in three wom- healthy relationships. Mexican American Legal More than 70 individu- Save is Seat event years en and one in four men in the “Many students don’t know Defense & Education Fund als and organizations have Copyright 2012 Texas Student ago to shed light on domestic U.S. are or will be survivors of what a healthy relationship and the National Association formally  led support of the Media. All articles, photographs for the Advancement of Col- University in the case, in- and graphics, both in the print and relationship violence and violence, including rape, phys- looks like when they are new and online editions, are the what the UT community can ical violence or stalking by an to dating,” Hale said. “We ored People. Tang said the cluding the U.S. government, property of Texas Student Media do to stop it. intimate partner.” think it is important to edu- attorneys will lead a dialogue 17 U.S. senators, the state of and may not be reproduced or “A student can learn more e Texas Council on cate students about healthy explaining why a rmative California and 14 former republished in part or in whole about how to support a Family Violence and the and unhealthy relationships, action is necessary to help University of Texas student without written permission. friend, how to recognize red National Dating Abuse this way students can avoid keep higher education acces- body presidents, according  ags of abusive behavior and Helpline are also working getting in a long term relation- sible to minority groups. to University records. resources on campus,” Bur- to educate Austin residents ship or marriage that may be According to the Univer- Tang said no matter what rows said. “Interpersonal about relationship violence. abusive in the future.” sity’s website, UT currently happens in the Fisher case, violence is a community TCFV works with organi- A complete calendar of accepts 75 percent of its in- there are many ways that stu- problem, and we have com- zations across the state and events for Relationship Vio- coming classes automatically dents can still advocate in fa- munity solutions.” advocates funds to help vic- lence Awareness Month can based on high school class vor of minority groups, and he TOMORROW’S WEATHER Burrows said relationship tims of dating violence. e be found on the Counseling rank. e remaining 25 per- would like to see the panelists violence is especially com- council also participates in and Mental Health Center’s cent of students are selected address that Tuesday night. High Low mon among young people. educational activities on website at www.cmhc.utexas. through a holistic admissions “ ere’s gonna be a Q- “In Texas, 75 percent of college campuses. edu. Information about rela- process, which looks at aca- and-A, hopefully, to further 86 66 people aged 16 to 24 reported Angela Hale, spokesperson tionship violence and warn- demic achievement, personal discuss the issue of what stu- either knowing someone or for TCFV, said there are key ing signs of an unhealthy achievement and special cir- dents can do, not only before I can’t move forward without a Pop-Tart. having personally experienced warning signs that separate relationship can be found at cumstances. e special cir- the Fisher case, before oral relationship violence,” she said. healthy relationships from un- www.loveisrespect.org. cumstances section includes arguments are heard, but race and ethnicity along with even a erwards, how we can seven other factors. advocate on behalf of under- This newspaper was printed with pride HE AILY EXAN by The Daily Texan and Texas Tang said while he feels represented minorities and T D T Student Media. a rmative action does not marginalized people as a Permanent Staff Editor ...... Susannah Jacob come close to leveling the whole,” Tang said. Associate Editors ...... Drew Finke, Kayla Oliver, Pete Stroud ENERGY continues from page 1 playing  eld for minority e event will be held from Managing Editor ...... Aleksander Chan Associate Managing Editor ...... Trey Scott Digital Director ...... Hayley Fick groups in terms of access to 7 to 9 p.m. in BUR 106. A News Editor ...... Matt Stottlemyre Associate News Editors ...... Samantha Katsounas, Allie Koletcha, Jody Serrano higher education, he feels it similar event, sponsored by Senior Reporters ...... Bobby Blanchard, Mary Ellen Knewsten, David Maly, Alexa Ura Enterprise Editor ...... Audrey White Camp said the committee derstand how much energy is a step in the right direction e Public A airs Alliance for Enterprise Reporters ...... Andrew Messamore, Megan Strickland that needs to be defended. Copy Desk Chief ...... Kristine Reyna awarded her more than they personally use.” Communities of Color, will be Associate Copy Desk Chiefs ...... Riley Brands, Amyna Dosani, Sherry Hu, Luis San Miguel “Holistic review at the very held from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Design Editor ...... Nicole Collins $23,000 for her project. Karen Blaney, coordina- Senior Designers ...... Pu Ying Huang, Omar Longoria least makes sure that various Wednesday in SRH 3.124. Special Projects Designer ...... Natasha Smith e project has a website, tor of the Green Fee Com- Photo Editor ...... Lawrence Peart Associate Photo Editors ...... Elisabeth Dillon, Andrew Torrey quadenergychallenge.com, mittee, said Camp’s project Senior Photographers ...... Nathan Goldsmith, Pu Ying Huang, Zachary Strain, ...... Fanny Trang, Marisa Vasquez which tracks and displays and others that monitor en- Multimedia Editor ...... Jorge Corona any other Texas institution. Associate Multimedia Editor ...... Andrea Macias the energy savings of each ergy usage help conserve. Senior Videographers...... Shila Farahani, Oluwademilade Adejuyigbe, “ e state’s funding formu- ...... Lawrence Peart, Brett Seidler dorm and  oor. Students “If energy users are go- TUITION Life&Arts Editor ...... Kelsey McKinney las currently reward institu- Associate Life&Arts Editors ...... Jorge Corona, Sarah-Grace Sweeney can go on the website at ing to make a decision on continues from page 1 Senior Life&Arts Writer ...... Alex Williams tions that o er more credit Sports Editor ...... Christian Corona any time to see the latest whether they are going to Senior Sports Writers ...... Lauren Giudice, Chris Hummer, Sara Beth Purdy, Rachel Thompson, Wes Maulsby hours each semester,” he said. Comics Editor ...... Ao Meng results, and it is updated ev- change their individual hab- Associate Comics Editor ...... Riki Tsuji important than helping stu- “Shi ing the incentive to- Web Editor ...... Ghayde Ghraowi ery few seconds. Camp said its, it is much easier for them Associate Web Editor, Social Media ...... Ryan Sanchez dents keep down the cost of wards degrees is something Associate Web Editors, Production ...... Helen Fernandez, Omar Longoria a design class built outdoor to do so if they can see the Editorial Adviser ...... Doug Warren college by graduating in four we would welcome.” visuals for the Quad that impact their decision has,” years,” Susswein said. “ at’s State Sen. Judith Za rini, Issue Staff show which dorm is leading Blaney said. “ at is what a why President Powers is com- Reporters ...... Joshua Fechter, Tiffany Hinman D-Laredo, said there is stand- Multimedia ...... Raveena Bhalara, Chelsea Purgahn in the competition. project like this does.” mitted to raising our four-year ing support for Perry’s initia- Sports Writers ...... Melinda Billingsley, David Leffler, Matt Warden Life&Arts Writers ...... Faith Ann Ruszkowski, Ricky Stein Camp said she was push- Justin Jaskowiak, Whitis graduation rate to 70 percent tives in the Legislature. Copy Editors ...... Andrea Loera, Lauren Lowe, Amy Yu Comic Artists ...... Ploy Buraparate, John Massingil, Andy McMahon, Eischeid Nguyen ing visibility with the website Residence Halls area manager, over the next  ve years.” Za rini co-sponsored ...... Stephanie Vanicek, Colin Zelinski Page Designers ...... Jack Mitts, Stefanie Schultz and visuals because aware- is working with Camp on the UT System Chancellor a bill in 2011 directing the Editorial Illustrator ...... Lakeem Wilson Web Staff ...... Vince Gutierrez, John Solis ness is an important part of project. Although the compe- Francisco Cigarroa released Texas Higher Education Co- energy conservation. tition just started, Jaskowiak a statement Monday a er ordinating Board to develop Business and Advertising “It is hard to conceptual- said he is con dent residents (512) 471-1865 Perry’s conference, but he did recommendations for fund- [email protected] ize your energy usage when will commit to the project. Interim Director ...... Jalah Goette not say whether he supports ing policies similar to Perry’s. Business Manager ...... Lori Hamilton you’re looking at the whole “One of the best parts of Business Assistant ...... Amy Ramirez a four-year tuition freeze at She said it is an initiative she Advertising Adviser ...... CJ Salgado building,” Camp said. “When working with and support- Broadcast & Events Manager ...... Carter Goss all UT System institutions. plans to pursue in the up- Campus & National Sales Associate ...... Joan Bowerman you can really break it down ing student leaders is the en- Student Advertising Manager ...... Morgan Haenchen Cigarroa said the UT Sys- coming session. Student Assistant Manager ...... Ted Moreland to the  oor and wing level, ergy they bring to initiatives Student Acct. Execs ...... Matthew Chang, Zach Congdon, Draike Delagarza, Jake Dworkis, tem plans to release a  nan- “Increasing graduation ...... Ivan Meza, Trevor Nelson, Diego Palmas, Paola Reyes, Ted Sniderman students can start to un- that promote building com- Student Office Assistant/Classifieds ...... Nick Cremona cial disclosure statement that rates based on percentages Senior Graphic Design ...... Felimon Hernandez munity and personal devel- Junior Designer ...... Jacqui Bontke, Sara Gonzales, Bailey Sullivan shows students how much a might be easier for Texas Special Editions/Production Coordinator ...... Abby Johnston college ski & board week opment,” Jaskowiak said. college education will cost State rather than UT-Austin Designer ...... Daniel Hublein Camp said students can The Daily Texan (USPS 146-440), a student newspaper at The University of Texas at Austin, is published by Texas Student over four,  ve and six years. because [UT’s] rate is al- Media, 2500 Whitis Ave., Austin, TX 78705. The Daily Texan is published daily, Monday through Friday, during the regular b academic year and is published once weekly during the summer semester. The Daily Texan does not publish during aca- reckenridge save energy by turning lights Perry also called for outcome- ready higher,” Za rini said. demic breaks, most Federal Holidays and exam periods. Periodical Postage Paid at Austin, TX 78710. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Daily Texan, P.O. Box D, Austin, TX 78713. 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Even when turned funding to the number of its Summer Session 40.00 not  t all.” One Year (Fall, Spring and Summer) 150.00 plus t/s o , a plugged-in printer and graduating students. To charge by VISA or MasterCard, call 471-5083. Send orders and address changes to Texas Student Za rini said each univer- Media', P.O. Box D, Austin, TX 78713-8904, or to TSM Building C3.200, or call 471-5083. other devices still use power. Susswein said the Univer- POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Daily Texan, P.O. Box D, Austin, TX 78713. sity would have to work with 10/02/12 As of Monday night, sity would receive more fund- the Texas Higher Education Monday ...... Wednesday, 12 p.m. Thursday...... Monday, 12 p.m. Blanton was in  rst place in ing under Perry’s proposed Coordinating Board to  nd Texan Ad Tuesday...... Thursday, 12 p.m. Friday...... 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NEWS BRIEFLY Pa. voter ID law awaiting decision Iran’s currency By Marc Levy falls to record low Associated Press TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s currency has fallen HARRISBURG, Pa. — A 16 percent in a single day court-imposed Tuesday dead- to hit a record low against line is looming for a judge to the U.S. dollar and other decide whether Pennsylvania’s foreign currencies in tough new law requiring voters street trading. to show photo identi cation Street traders said Mon- can remain intact, a ruling that day it reached 34,500 rials could swing election momen- to the dollar. On Sunday, tum to Republican candidates it was 29,500 rials. now trailing in polls on the  e collapse of the cur- state’s top-of-the-ticket races. rency is a sign of the im- Commonwealth Court pact of Western sanctions Judge Robert Simpson is under imposed over Iran’s nu- a state Supreme Court order to clear program.  e West rule no later than Tuesday, just suspects Iran is aiming to ve weeks before voters decide build nuclear weapons, a whether to re-elect President charge Tehran denies. Barack Obama, a Democrat,  e fall came despite or replace him with Mitt Rom- the country’s inaugura- ney, a Republican. tion last week of a new Simpson heard two days of hard currency trading testimony last week and said he center to undercut the was considering invalidating a black market. narrow portion of the law for the Nov. 6 election. An appeal to the Facebook center state Supreme Court is possible.  e law, opposed furiously wanted in Russia by Democrats, has neverthe- Michael Perez | Associated Press MOSCOW — Face- less been a valuable Demo- book head Mark Zucker- cratic Party tool to motivate Joe Michetti holds a sign in opposition to Pennsylvania’s new voter identification law during the NAACP voter ID rally Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, in Philadelphia. berg was in Moscow on volunteers and campaign Monday, where top of- contributions as other critics, cials were pressing him including the NAACP, AARP for using it as an election issue. for why e orts to turn out Re- Republican lawmaker boasted cuse those voters from having to expand the company’s and the League of Women Don Adams of the Philadel- publican voters are essential. to a GOP dinner in June that to get a valid photo ID and operations in Russia. Voters, hold voter education phia-area Independence Hall Pennsylvania’s new law the ID requirement “is going show it to county election of- Russia’s communica- drives and protest rallies. Tea Party Association said his is among the toughest in to allow Gov. Romney to win cials within six days a er the tions minister tweeted that In recent months, Repub- membership of thousands is the nation. the state of Pennsylvania.” election to ensure their ballot Prime Minister Dmitry licans have sent out fundrais- closely watching the issue. It is a signature accomplish-  e high court told Simpson will count. Instead, they might Medvedev urged the social ing appeals highlighting legal “I think it’ll drive our people ment of Republicans in control that he should stop the law from be required to submit a signed media giant’s founder to challenges to the law or an in- even more, but I think they’re of Pennsylvania state govern- taking e ect in this year’s election declaration to the county. abandon plans to lure away quiry into the law by Obama’s already driven,” Adams said. “I ment who say they fear election if he nds the state has not met Last week, Simpson heard Russian programmers and Department of Justice, and the don’t know how much more fraud. But it is an emotional tar- the law’s promise of providing testimony about the state’s on- instead open a research party no doubt would add a you can drive them.” get for Democrats who call it a easy access to a photo ID or if he going e orts to remove bureau- center in Moscow. court defeat to its rallying cry. Christopher Borick, a poll- Jim Crow-style scheme to make believes it will prevent any regis- cratic barriers for people to get A Facebook spokes-  e state’s Republican Party ster and assistant professor of it harder for their party’s tradi- tered voter from casting a ballot. a valid photo ID. He also heard woman, who refused to chairman, Rob Gleason, insist- political science at Muhlenberg tional voters, including young  e injunction Simpson was about long lines and ill-in- be named because she ed Monday that supporting the College in Allentown, said he adults and minorities, who considering revolves around the formed clerks at driver’s license wasn’t authorized to dis- law is about good policy, not would expect Republicans to might not carry the right kind portion of the law that allows a centers and identi cation re- cuss the matter with the about motivating party voters. use the law’s defeat to warn of of ID or know about the law. voter without valid photo ID at quirements that made it harder media, said the company But then he criticized Demo- higher Democratic voter turn- It was already a political the polls to cast a provisional for some registered voters to has no immediate expan- crats for opposing the law and out and make it part of the case lightning rod when a top state ballot. It would e ectively ex- get a state-issued photo ID. sion plans for Russia. Nuclear tensions deemed volatile Conversion therapy UNITED NATIONS — A North Korean minister restricted for minors says the Korean peninsula has become the world’s By Lisa Leff the same sex; parents who have sought such therapy for most dangerous hotspot Associated Press where a spark could set their children; and teenagers o a nuclear war. who currently are undergo- Vice Foreign Minister SAN FRANCISCO — ing it, lawyers for the Cali- Pak Kil Yon lashed out Gay rights advocates are fornia-based Paci c Justice at the United States in a making plans to get other Institute and Florida-based speech to the U.N. General states to join California Liberty Counsel said. Assembly Monday, blaming in banning psychotherapy Liberty Counsel Chair- Washington’s “hostile” poli- aimed at making gay teen- man Mat Staver said his or- cy toward North Korea for a agers straight, even as op- ganization plans to argue in “vicious cycle of confronta- ponents prepared Monday court that the law infringes tion and aggravation” that to sue to overturn the first on the First Amendment has brought the peninsula law in the nation to take and equal protection rights close to a nuclear con ict. aim at the practice. of individuals to give and Pak also accused the After months of intense receive information that U.S. of seeking to occupy lobbying, California Gov. matches their personal and the entire Korean penin- Jerry Brown signed a bill professional beliefs. sula by force and “use it as late Saturday that prohibits “What this law does is tell a stepping stone for real- licensed mental health pro- minors that they can no lon- izing its strategy of domi- fessionals from using so- ger receive information about nating the whole of Asia.” called reparative or conver- same-sex attractions that they He said the United sion therapies with clients have been receiving and that States has nalized scenar- under age 18. Brown called they nd bene cial to them,” ios for a new Korean War the therapies “quackery” Staver said. “It also puts coun- and is waiting to imple- that “have no basis in sci- selors in a situation where they ment them but has been ence or medicine.” must present only one view- deterred by North Korea. Two New Jersey lawmak- point of this subject.” ers already are drafting  e law Brown signed states Graduate School: Security company similar legislation, while that mental health providers groups that helped get the who use sexual orientation fired after breach California law passed are change e orts on clients un- Big decision. Clear solution. OAK RIDGE, Tenn. — sharing research, witnesses der 18 would be engaging in  e security contractor at and talking points with unprofessional conduct and the Y-12 nuclear weapons counterparts in other gay- subject to discipline by their re- Join a small community of like-minded plant in Tennessee has been friendly states, said Geoff spective state licensing boards. red a er authorities say Kors, senior legislative and The original bill intro- artists and designers and receive the three activists cut through policy strategist for the San duced by state Sen. Ted fences this summer and Francisco-based National Lieu, D-Torrance, also specialized education you need to vandalized a building. Center for Lesbian Rights. would have required thera-  e contractor, WSI Oak “ ere are lots of folks today pists to warn adult patients become a leader in your field. Ridge, was criticized a er who are looking at this, now of the practice’s risks and the protesters — includ- that the governor has signed limitations and to obtain ing an 82-year-old nun — it,” Kors said. “We’ll be reaching their written consent. MFA Areas of Emphasis: broke into the plant in July. out to all the state (gay rights) Lieu dropped the informed  e anti-nuclear activists groups, especially in states consent provision, however, Motion Arts; Photography; cut through fences and de- that have had success passing a er a number of mental faced a building that stored LGBT rights legislation.” health associations in Califor- Painting and Drawing the plant’s uranium. Two Christian legal groups, nia — including the Califor- B&W Y-12, the manag- meanwhile, said they would nia Psychological Association ing contractor at the plant, sue in federal court in Sac- and the California Associa- will take over security for ramento to prevent the law tion of Marriage and Fam- 800-825-8753 suva.edu the next several weeks. from taking e ect on Jan. 1. ily  erapists — complained After the intrusion,  e lawsuits will be led that it interfered with the top officials at WSI and on behalf of therapists whose therapist-client relationship. B&W were removed practices include e orts to Both groups, as well as the from their positions. help clients change their other leading professional — Compiled from sexual orientations or reduce groups, ultimately endorsed Associated Press reports their attractions to people of the ban for juveniles. 4A Opinion Opinion Tuesday, October 2, 2012 4 Editor-in-Chief Susannah Jacob vieWpoint Four-year grads don’t come cheap On Oct. 1, Gov. Rick Texas’ state universities’ ter his goals for afford- average cost for a student By refusing to allocate adequate funds to Perry gave a speech in abysmal four-year gradu- able higher education. at a Texas state school has Dallas outlining his plan ation rates as a drain on Perry has mandated that increased by 55 percent. public universities, the state government to fight the skyrocketing students’ and universities’ state agencies cut costs There is an inverse re- forces UT and other schools to make up cost of higher education economic resources. by 10 percent and has lationship between the in Texas. His proposals, UT-Austin’s adminis- stated his refusal to sign amount of funding a uni- the difference through tuition increases. which are intended to tration supports the four- any budget that increases versity receives from the “meet the growing demand year graduation push in state spending. If recent state and the cost of it- to recognize. period without know- for higher education in a Perry’s plan. “UT Austin history is any indication, stuition. By refusing to In his State of the Uni- ing anything about what way that provides encour- graduates more students one of the first places the allocate adequate funds versity address on Sept. funding is going to be agement for students to — and more students on Capitol will look to cut to public universities, the 27, UT President William coming from the state,” complete their degree in time — than any other costs is higher education. state government forces Powers Jr. lauded parts he said. a timely fashion and with public university in Texas. Last year alone, the Tex- UT and other schools to of Perry’s plan but also Overall, Perry’s pro- financial certainty,” in- So if state funding is tied as Legislature slashed $1 make up the difference stressed, “Predictability posed tuition freeze rep- clude a four-year tuition to graduation rates, the billion dollars from state through tuition increases. and planning are also im- resents a step in the right freeze, outcomes-based University will do well,” universities and over $90 In 1985, 47 percent of portant for our campus, direction, but it fails to funding and increased said UT spokesman Gary million from UT. UT’s budget came from so the state should also strike at the heart of the fiscal transparency for Susswein. “Shifting the In 2003, Texas legisla- state appropriations, and show its own commitment problem. Perry and the students. incentive towards degrees tors, seeking to balance only 5 percent — a drop by providing predictable Legislature say they want Providing incentives is something we would the state budget without in the bucket — came revenue streams ... Pre- to make higher educa- for four-year graduation welcome.” raising taxes, removed from tuition. Today, state dictability aids planning, tion more accessible for is central to Perry’s plan. Good that those in the statewide cap on tu- funding accounts for only and planning promotes Texas families. If so, they In his Oct. 1 address, Per- power are looking to lend ition and started allow- 13 percent, while students efficiency,” Powers said. need to adequately fund ry advocated tying 10 per- cash-strapped students a ing public universities are asked to contribute UT Arlington President state universities. As state cent of a university’s state hand. to set their own prices. one-fourth of the Univer- James Spaniolo concurs. leaders, they must hold up funding to the number of However, another one Since then, according to sity’s budget. This grow- “It’s hard to make these their end of the bargain students the school grad- of the Governor’s other a recent analysis by The ing burden on the stu- judgments about level- and support Texas higher uates. The Governor cites initiatives seems to coun- Dallas Morning News, the dents Perry is unwilling ing tuition for a four-year education.

Extend your refund By Lloyd Doggett Education” initiative is Guest Columnist extended, 11 million stu- dents and their families As a proud Longhorn will be denied this assis- and former student body tance during 2013. I urge president, I argue we must the House Appropriations continue preparing stu- Committee to increase dents for the jobs that are the maximum Pell Grant the future of both our lo- to $5,635 from its cur- cal and national economy. rent amount. More than This is why I authored 20 percent of Longhorns the “More Education” received Pell Grants dur- tax credit to encourage ing the 2011-2012 school those seeking education year, but some could re- beyond high school. Also ceive smaller checks in known as the American the future we don’t fight Opportunity Tax Credit for the increase. Some in (AOTC), this provision Congress oppose increas- allows students or their ing or even maintaining families to reduce their federal support for stu- federal tax payments by dents who need it. Your up to $10,000 over four involvement matters. years as a reimbursement Let’s retain the higher Lakeem Wilson | Daily Texan Cartoonist for tuition, textbooks and education tax credit and other higher education Pell Grants and ensure expenses. This $2,500 more students the op- annual credit can go a portunity to seek well long way toward helping -paying jobs. I encour- make ends meet. age all Longhorns to get Even students attend- involved by making their ing school and working voices heard — writing part time, who have un- letters to the editor, post- More than my looks der a $2,500 tax liabil- ing opinions online and, ity, can still claim up to of course, voting. Re- By Abbey Grimes It is hypocritical to make assumptions, draw conclusions $1,000 in a refundable member, here in Texas, tax credit for eligible the last day to register Guest Columnist and criticize a heterogeneous group of people based on educational expenses. to vote or to re-register their apparel choices. Now more than ever, women on The credit does not ap- where you currently live The other day, while wearing ply to expenses paid with is Oct. 9. an oversized T-shirt and Nike this campus are proving they are individuals with unique monies received through U.S. Rep. Lloyd Dog- shorts, I read the column titled characteristics and personalities. a scholarship or other gett was UT student body “Don’t short your identity.” As grant, but the credit can president and a graduate a sorority member, I was upset fill a social role established long goal-driven lives. Beginning in be used to cover any ad- of the UT School of Busi- that I was being judged based before our time. Trends in ev- the 21st century, women took ditional out-of-pocket ness and Law School. on my wardrobe choices. It is ery generation reflect the styles on a new role in school and at costs. bold to assume that all girls of powerful and famous wom- work. We work hard and expect But, unless my “More who wear this “uniform” con- en. Big shirts and Nike shorts equality without handouts or form to a certain personality reflect the importance of com- special treatment. I wear loose- and lifestyle. fort and the dedication women fitting clothes to demonstrate FirinG Line Women all over campus wear these days show to school and that I have more to offer than this outfit for a variety of rea- learning. The UT campus is not just my looks. I challenge peo- sons. It is low-maintenance and a runway; we should spend our ple to see me for my mind, be- First appearances convenient for the active life- time studying rather than shop- liefs and ideas rather than the style that Austin encourages, ping and preparing our identi- curves of my body or style of my The idea that appearance is not a focus in the Greek com- and it is comfortable, especially ties for display. clothes. munity is laughable to me, as someone who has seen the neon on hot days. These are all good College women of previous It is hypercritical to make as- of Round Up and the weekend attire of heels and dresses, and reasons to wear shorts and eras dressed to impress. Judg- sumptions, draw conclusions has been asked to leave a casual Greek party because I was baggy T-shirts, but it is also ing by the photos in old Cactus and criticize a group of people wearing something comfortable. People certainly have the obvious to any observer that yearbooks, UT women appear based on their apparel choices. right to wear what they want for whatever reason, but that the “uniform” is a trend. In the to have spent a long time pre- Now, more than ever, women on does not free them from criticism, such as that expressed in a ‘70s, people wore bell-bottom paring their poufy hairdos and this campus are proving they are column titled “Don’t short your identity” that ran Sept. 25. jeans to mimic stars like Far- perfect outfits. I think it speaks individuals with unique charac- One firing line [from Friday’s paper] suggested that “stereo- rah Fawcett. Women imitating volumes about the sense of self teristics and personalities. Have typing people based on their choice of clothing seems petty.” Madonna in the ‘80s wore leg that college women on this cam- a problem with big T-shirts and Then you should understand why many are upset over the warmers and shoulder pads. In pus have advanced that now we Nike shorts? Don’t wear them. Greek community’s theme parties. An Ohio University cam- the ‘90s, women clothed them- don’t feel the need to be ‘made- But don’t draw a conclusion paign put it best: “We’re a culture, not a costume.” Clothing selves in accordance with the up’ at all times. The shorts and about me and many others based and appearance hold immense social power, whether intend- female cast members of the TV T-shirts suggest college women on an outer appearance. ed or not. Communities work hard to break stereotypes, and show ‘Saved By The Bell.’ have grown more confident and Grimes is a journalism fresh- parties like the ones held recently only reinforce what many Big shirts and Nike shorts ful- are leading more independent, man from Midland. people sadly believe is true.

— Meg Susong, womens & gender studies alumna ‘12

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NEWS CaMpuS CoMpEtItIoN BRIEFLY Dell competition Defense confronts informant credibility fosters innovation AUSTIN — Attorneys for three Austin brothers are By Carly Coen centering their defense on the motives of the broth- ers’ cousin, who was the Suzi Sosa of the Lyndon informant who helped the B. Johnson School of Pub- FBI build a case against lic Affairs continues to in- All you need in the family. fluence the world of social order to get started Federal prosecutors say innovation as executive Hussein Ali “Mike” Yass- director of the Dell Social changing the world ine, Mohammed Ali “Steve” Innovation Challenge, a is passion. You Yassine and Hadi Yass- contest designed to find the ‘ ine used their nine bars in answers to pressing social don’t even‘ really downtown Austin to make and environmental issues drug and weapons deals and all over the globe. need an idea. Young adults from 105 launder money. Chelsea purgahn | Daily Texan Staff Prosecutors acknowl- countries entered socially — Suzi Sosa, edged to a jury in Austin Former UT student Chas Moore organized “Walk to West Campus: Standing in Solidarity Against and environmentally in- executive director of the Dell Racism and Hate,” a march that will take place Tuesday evening. on Monday that cousin novative ideas into the Dell Social Innovation Challenge Mohammad “Mo” Yassine Social Innovation Chal- was a $4,000-a-month FBI lenge last year. The compe- even really need an idea,” informant who helped build Students plan march against bias tition challenges students Sosa said. “This challenge is the case against the broth- to develop solutions to about becoming an entre- ers. FBI Special Agent Don By David Maly “We just want the Univer- Austin Police Department, pressing global issues, in- preneur and an innovator.” Holstead testified the bureau sity to seem like they care heard about the bleach-bal- cluding lack of electricity in The grand prize win- had the cousin purchase co- about what happens to stu- lon incidents recently. He developing countries. After ners of the Dell challenge in caine as evidence. Students will march through dents of color,” Moore said. said UTPD has taken mea- a series of evaluations, one 2011, TakaTaka Solutions, However, in opening state- the streets of West Campus Moore said one example of sures to investigate the at- finalist or group of finalists developed a method of en- ments Monday, defense attor- on Tuesday night to send the authorities failing to take an tacks, including reaching out is granted $50,000 to fur- vironmentally responsible ney Stephen Orr said the cous- message that they will not appropriate response to a re- to one of the students who ther develop their project. waste management for rural in is “an accomplished liar.” stand for bias in the UT com- ported incident was when an- said he was attacked with a Sosa, associate director for communities. The Huma- The cousin has no listed munity any longer. thropology sophomore Taylor bleach-filled balloon. programs at the RGK Cen- nure Power Project won the telephone number in Colo- Former UT student Chas Carr had a bleach-filled water Dahlstrom said his de- ter for Philanthropy and popular student vote for the rado or Texas. Moore organized the march, balloon thrown at her car partment has been limited Community Service at the 2012 challenge with a design “Walk to West Campus: Stand- last month. in its investigative efforts, LBJ School of Public Af- to harness human waste to ing in Solidarity Against Rac- Carr said the balloon however, because these at- fairs, was named executive produce electricity. Complaint filed over ism and Hate,” in conjunction struck her car around tacks were not reported to director of the competition One of Sosa’s former stu- debate exclusion with students from UT and 2:30 a.m. near the 26 West UTPD, leaving them with last year. dents, nursing sophomore Huston-Tillotson University apartment complex, for- little information to try and Sosa worked in the pri- Kruti Patel, said Sosa’s Un- AUSTIN — The Liber- as a response to recently re- merly known as Jefferson investigate the attacks. vate sector before volun- dergraduate Studies class on tarian candidate for Texas’ ported incidents of bias in the 26, located at the corner of “We’re very interested in teering for three years as a social innovation changed open U.S. Senate seat has area. Those incidents include West 26th Street and Rio helping students anywhere judge in the final round of the way she views an indi- filed a federal complaint several reports of students be- Grande Street. work through any type of the Dell challenge. After vidual’s potential to change saying he was unfairly ex- ing attacked with bleach-filled Carr said she immedi- case and this one no more the close of the competi- the world. cluded from a debate be- water balloons in order to ately got out of her car and or no less so than any oth- tion in 2011, Dell granted “Every time she spoke, tween Republican Ted Cruz “white-wash” them as students ran to a nearby Austin Po- er case,” he said. “We just an additional $5 million you could hear how pas- and Democrat Paul Sadler. of color, racial slurs being used lice Department officer to need to know the facts so to expand student partici- sionate she was about get- Cruz and Sadler meet Tues- in the West Campus area and inform him of the incident. we can start working with pation in the challenge to ting all of us to think of the day night in a debate hosted ethnic-themed parties being “He asked if there was the students.” more countries. problems in the world dif- by WFAA in Dallas. They are thrown in an insensitive man- any damage, and I said ‘no,’ Dahlstrom said he urges Sosa said her goal is to ferently,” Patel said. seeking to succeed retiring ner. Moore said he hopes the so he refused to take any students to report any illegal transform students into John Doggett, McCombs Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison. march will publicly shed light action in response to the activity to his department social innovators and em- School of Business senior Libertarian John Jay My- on these incidents and prompt attack,” Carr said. so that it can be dealt with power those students to lecturer, collaborated with ers alleges in a Sept. 25 com- members of the UT commu- Carr was unable to provide as effectively as possible and make their ideas happen. Sosa on the competition plaint to the Federal Com- nity to realize that bias is still a the name of the officer she prevented from happening There are many ways to get after she was named execu- munications Commission major issue at UT in 2012. spoke to, and APD was un- to others. involved in the innovative tive director. that WFAA’s criteria for in- “We are not going to sit able to find a report of the in- Moore, the event’s orga- process that students have “She really cares about viting candidates was based back and let things like this cident on file, although APD nizer, said he is happy that not been educated about, students and has created an on “partisan favoritism.” happen,” Moore said, refer- did find a report of a water UTPD is looking into the Sosa said. amazing new opportunity Myers says the station told ring to the recently reported balloon being thrown at a car incidents and hopes to see “All you need in order with Dell. I wish we had a him it used five criteria, includ- incidents of bias. in the same area at roughly the same serious response to get started changing the thousand more Suzi Sosas,” ing holding previous elected Moore said he planned the the same time. APD said to reports of bias from oth- world is passion. You don’t Doggett said. office. He says Cruz doesn’t march because he feels he has they were unable to identify er relevant authorities, such meet all the requirements. not seen a serious enough re- the assailant in that case, and as UT’s administration and Cruz was appointed state sponse from relevant officials they believe the balloon was APD, in the future. solicitor general, serving in dealing with reported in- filled with water, not bleach, Students participating in from 2003 until 2008. Sadler cidents of bias at UT. He said in that incident. the march will meet at 5:30 R E C Y C L E is an ex-state representative. he wants to show them how Robert Dahlstrom, Uni- p.m. at the Martin Luther Myers plans to respond The Daily Texan widespread this issue is so versity of Texas Police De- King Jr. statue located on to his opponents’ debate they will be more inclined to partment Chief, said his the East Mall near West 21st comments via YouTube. AFTER READING YOUR COPY take action when incidents of department, which operates Street and Speedway. Better clinic. bias are reported. ♲ separately from the City of School bus accident Better medicine. leaves driver dead Better world. — Offi- EverybodyBetter counts on clinic. having safe, cials say a school bus struck effective medicine for anything from another bus in San Antonio BetterBetter medicine. clinic. and that one of the drivers the common cold to heart disease. 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Tackling issues plague ‘D’ MLB By Chris Hummer A’S

For the two weeks follow- ing Texas’ 66-31 win over Ole Miss, the Longhorn defense put RANGERS a heavy emphasis on tackling in practice. They worked on technique and their angles of approach to alleviate the issue, and the players were confident heading into the Oklahoma State game. However, that attitude lasted only two plays before Joseph Randle busted off a 69-yard touchdown run on a play in which he pushed through mul- tiple arm tackles and broke the ankles of Kenny Vaccaro in the open field. But Vaccaro wasn’t alone in whiffing in the open field. Com- bined, the Longhorns missed 12 tackles, resulting in 109 yards of offense and two touchdowns for the Cowboys. “We cannot continue to tackle poorly,” head coach Mack Brown said. “We did a Elisabeth Dillon | Daily Texan Staff poor job of stopping the run, Safety Adrian Phillips and cornerback Carrington Byndom miss a tackle in Texas’ win over Oklahoma State. The defense missed 12 and the inability to stop the run tackles in the game, resulting in 109 extra yards of offense and two touchdowns. gave them their whole play- book. And the defense had a correct technique. and the secondary,” Brown said. ing on two of Oklahoma State’s of them has a lot of experience NFL tough time dealing with that.” “We have to make sure we “We got four weeks on a guy touchdowns Saturday. His on the field, but their teammates Texas’ inability to handle the wrap up with our arms and tack- missing tackles; we got to start struggles were never more evi- are confident in the pair’s ability run almost solely goes back to its le with our chest and take our looking for another guy.” dent than in the first quarter of to step up if called upon. issues with tackling. Randle had extra step before the hit,” corner- In regard to another guy, both the Wyoming game. “Those guys have played a field day up the middle break- back Carrington Byndom said. Brown and Diaz hinted that On a play late in the frame, great,” cornerback Quandre ing through arm tackles left and The effort is there and the safety Adrian Phillips was at risk Phillips was able to make a huge Diggs said. “They’re going to be right and taking advantage of technique is supposed to be of losing his starting spot for this hit on a pass over the middle, very good, they continue to ex- Texas’ poor angles of attack. That coming, but neither one of those weekend’s game. the only problem being that the ecute and they will be fine.” bad technique led to Randle’s fixes can overshadow a player’s Phillips, who has been on tackle was on Byndom instead No matter who lines up be- 199-yard, two-touchdown day lack of ability to perform — and off the field all season bat- of the Wyoming receiver, who side Vaccaro in the secondary, and a combined 275 yards from something that Brown and de- tling injuries, has had a rough ended up sprinting for an 82- the lack of tackling will have rushing by Oklahoma State. fensive coordinator Manny Diaz time tackling this year. Quite a yard touchdown pass. to be fixed. After all, Heisman It’s not a lack of effort from both mentioned Monday in few big plays or touchdowns If Phillips is replaced, sopho- front runner Geno Smith and a the Texas defense that results regard to the tackling problems. have happened in his cover- mores Josh Turner and Mykkele potent West Virginia offense will in these numbers, rather it is “Most of our missed tackles age areas because he took a Thompson would be the most TOP TWEET the issues stemming from in- have been from the linebackers bad angle on a tackle, includ- likely replacements. Neither one TACKLE continues on page 7 BRANDON MOORE @its_PITTSBURGH FOOTBALL “ If I was a regular student here at Geno Smith and the No. 9 Texas I would’ve Smith enters DKR, West Virginia BEEN flunked outta Mountaineers school.” head to Austin defense in trouble to face Texas on Saturday. Smith has passed for with a hip injury. Led by true 20 touchdowns freshman J.W. Walsh, starting By Christian Corona and no inter- for the first time in his career, ceptions this Sports Editor Oklahoma State racked up 576 season and SPORTS yards in the loss. is a leading Jordan Hicks played a cru- Texas faces a much stiffer Heisman BRIEFLY cial role in Texas’ 20-13 win challenge this weekend when contender. over No. 5 Nebraska two West Virginia rolls into town. years ago. Playing through In last week’s 70-63 win over Christopher Red River Rivalry Jackson an injured hamstring, the Baylor in the team’s Big 12 time set for 11 a.m. Associated freshman linebacker made a opener, Mountaineers quar- Press Texas and Oklahoma team-high 11 tackles in the terback Geno Smith threw will kick off their annual upset victory. for 656 yards and eight touch- that has made missing tackles winner — in Baylor’s Rob- That’s who he is.” Red River Rivalry game, When defensive coordi- downs — breaking school re- a troubling habit. ert Griffin III. The current Many comparisons have which is scheduled for Sat- nator Manny Diaz asked cords that he previously held. “The tackles that we’re Washington Redskins quar- been made between Smith and urday, Oct. 13 at the Cot- him to describe his experi- Smith comes into West missing are in parts of the terback torched the Long- Griffin, most of them valid. ton Bowl in Dallas, at 11 ence, Hicks, now a junior, Virginia’s game against Texas field and in a dynamic of horns for 320 yards and a pair “They’re both talented a.m., the Big 12 Confer- didn’t exactly have words of as the clear favorite to win the game to where they turn of touchdown tosses as the guys,” junior defensive end ence announced Monday. inspiration to offer. the Heisman Trophy, having into touchdowns,” Diaz said. Bears pounded Texas, 48-24, Jackson Jeffcoat said. “I feel The No. 11 Longhorns “It was a blur,” Hicks told thrown for 20 touchdowns “We weren’t doing that last in their regular season finale. like [Griffin] ran the ball a little (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) lead the Diaz and the linebackers. “I without getting picked off year. Everybody’s putting the “I told them to keep the more. RG3 was a good pocket all-time series 59-42-5, al- don’t remember anything, the this year. He’s completing an football in space. Everybody’s Heisman away from Robert passer and Geno is, too. But I though they have lost their game was moving so fast. I was FBS-best 83.4 percent of his attacking you vertically. It’s last year and they handed it feel like Geno likes to stay in last two matchups with moving around like a chicken passes and his 208.4 quarter- never been harder to tackle to him at halftime,” Brown the pocket and if he can stay the Sooners. with my head cut off.” back rating is, by far, the best than it is this day and age of quipped. “I think one of the in the pocket, he’ll stay there —Chris Hummer The younger linebackers in the country. college football.” things that we did wrong last and deliver a throw. We have nodded in agreement, remem- Armed with a receiving The last time Texas faced year was tell them to shut to make him uncomfortable in bering their struggles against corps that had three play- an offense this explosive, it down Robert Griffin. - No the pocket.” the Cowboys this past week- ers make at least 13 catches, also faced a Heisman Trophy body shut him down all year. That will be much easier Holiner still alive at end as Hicks was sidelined Smith faces a Texas defense contender — and eventual [Smith]’s going to make plays. said than done. ITA All-Americans No. 99 Junior David Holliner kept the Long- CLUB SOCCER horns alive in ITA Cham- pionships beating Wichita State’s Matheus Periera Club team has promise, easily (6-2, 6-0) as he advanced to the second seeks support from fans round of the qualifying singles round. By Melinda Billingsley game. “This was a really Fellow Longhorn Ju- important game to get back nior Sudanwa Sitaram was on track in order to get that beaten in two sets (7-5, With a 4-0 win against the conference championship.” 6-4) by San Diego State’s Texas State Bobcats last Fri- In his fourth season on Thorsten Bertsch and day, the UT Men’s Club Soc- Texas’ club soccer team, Chris Camillone was de- cer team is looking to win big Pisani is feeling confident and feated by Stanford’s John in the Big 12 conference. had nothing but praise for his Morrissey (6-3, 6-1). Earlier in the season, UT fellow teammates regarding Holliner will compete tied SMU 1-1 for its first con- the Longhorns’ upcoming in the second qualify- ference game and, because of season. Out of about six or ing round Tuesday. Sita- a postponed matchup against seven fifth-year seniors, most ram will replace injured Sam Houston, had a couple of usually start, but a few are Longhorn Ben Chen weeks off from play before it currently injured. Once they as Daniel Whitehead’s took on Texas State. are back in the game, Pisani doubles partner as they “I feel like today was a says that the Longhorns will take the court in the first Raveena Bhalara | Daily Texan Staff pretty good result,” senior have an even better squad. round of the qualifying The Texas Longhorns club soccer team is coming off a 4-0 win over Texas State. Now the outside midfielder Car- doubles Tuesday. Longhorns are gearing up for Big 12 play and aiming for a conference championship. los Pisani said of Friday’s SOCCER continues on page 7 —Nitya Duran Tuesday, October 2, 2012 sports 7 TACKLE continues from page 6 SOCCER continues from page 6 be rolling into Darrell K Roy- deficiencies aren’t a huge issue With Title IX in place, out hard, but I think we’ll Although Texas has not al–Texas Memorial Stadium because Texas won, but the Texas men’s soccer is not be superior.” been defeated in conference E L C Y C E R on Saturday. players acknowledge it would considered part of the The Longhorns are rely- play, there are some things The Longhorn defense be a different story if the fi- NCAA like the women’s ing on the fans to keep them that Pisani believes the team got away with a spotty per- nal drive hadn’t swung in the team is, but that seems to energized as they continue needs to improve on. formance against Oklahoma Longhorns’ favor. have no effect on the men’s their season, especially “Sometimes we are little ♲ State, but they won’t get so “If we lost, it would be a lot big- first team player. with the rivalry matchup bit too direct, especially lucky playing the Mountain- ger deal,” defensive end Jackson “Well, it’s just the against Texas A&M in two with our center midfielders,” The eers. As of now, the tackling Jeffcoat said. rules, you know,” Pisani weeks. The Aggies are also Pisani said. “Sometimes we said. “We’ve got to have undefeated in conference need to keep the ball a little Daily Yards allowed by Texas Defense the same amount of girl play and seem to be Texas’ bit more, especially when sports as guy sports. It’s biggest competition, mak- we’re already winning. Oth- Texan Total Rushing Passing fair and I love playing ing the upcoming home er than that I feel like we Game Yards Yards Yards on this team, so I really game one of the most an- have a great group of guys wouldn’t have it any oth- ticipated of the year. here. We don’t have any su- AFTER Wyoming er way. It’s awesome.” “The more fans the bet- perstars, but we’ve got a lot 345 69 276 Texas’ Saturday game ter, always,” Pisani said of good players. 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DANCE continues from page 10 away. The rage that Aara Burkien, who attended the Krumpe, one of the balle- Studio Spotlight showing of rinas playing Kate, is able “The Taming of the Shrew,” to display through quick, said that watching this harsh, yet fluid motion performance is similar to and the uncontainable fury watching a silent film from that races across her face the early days of film — the ...Mills was con- is remarkable. The swivel- expression, the movement cerned that a story ing hips of the male danc- and the music convey the ers who taunt her with story rather than words. in which a strong- food convey the comical With inspiration that willed‘ woman is nature of “The Taming ranges from “The Three ‘ of the Shrew.” Stooges” to “Kiss me Kate,” married off to a The score also plays per- Ballet Austin’s performance fectly into a comedic tell- of “The Taming of the callous man in order ing of the tale. The obscure Shrew” proves that ballet to subdue her to music from the Italian Ba- is not always pompous and roque era is synchronized prissy but can be teasing, societal standards to a tee with the emotions funny and a far cry from might not be Chelsea Purgahn | Daily Texan Staff being portrayed through the overworked dramatics Ballet Austin’s version of the Shakespeare story draws influence from Broadway’s “Kiss me Kate” the choreography. Mike Le- of the average ballet. received well. and vaudville-style humour typical of the Three Stooges.

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PERFORMANCE Humor en pointe Local dancers redefine art of ballet through laughter By Faith Ann Ruszkowski

“The Taming of the Shrew” is not a show a ballet the plot. company would typically produce — for one, there “To me [‘The are no princes turning into enormous nutcrack- Taming of the Shrew’] is ers or maidens turning into swans. Although “The a story about two people who Nutcracker” and “Swan Lake” are classics, they are are very similar to each oth- well-worn, overdone and slightly yawn-inducing in er,” Mills said, referring to the their predictability. Ballet Austin’s “Taming of the stubborn Kate and her equally Shrew” is innovative and a bona fide laugh factory obstinate husband Petruchio. He in comparison to the overly dramatic tales usually concentrated on that aspect of the performed by ballet companies. Comedy permeates story rather than telling the tale of a throughout this ballet from the whimsical move- man needing to “tame” a woman. Mills ments and blatant expressions of the dancers to the also made a ballet version of the Broad- humor initially woven into Shakespeare’s tale. way show “Kiss Me, Kate,” based on “The Showing Oct. 5 to 7 at the Long Center, Ballet Taming of the Shrew.” Austin’s “The Taming of the Shrew” stays true to The influence of “Kiss Me, Kate” and inspi- Shakespeare’s original plotline. Three suitors want ration from Commedia dell’arte, the original to marry the lovely Bianca, but her father will only style in which “The Taming of the Shrew” was allow her to marry if her hellion of an older sister, told, resulted in a ballet that is sassy, comical Kate, the shrew, does so first. and not at all a typical stuffy ballet production. “I was not actually interested in making ‘The Mills acknowledged that he grew up watching Bugs Taming of the Shrew,’” choreographer Stephen Bunny and the Three Stooges and said shows like BALLET AUSTIN’S Mills said to the audience at the Studio Spot- these, with a great amount of physical comedy, “THE TAMING OF THE SHREW” light on Sept. 27. “It is a really misogynistic probably influenced how he choreographs. story which is not easy to tell through ballet.” “Comedy is a great fit for dance or dance is a When: Oct. 5-7 great fit for comedy because comedy is so physi- As ballet is typically performed by female dancers Where: The Long Center for a largely female audience, Mills was concerned cal,” Michelle Martin, associate artistic director that a story in which a strong-willed woman is mar- for Ballet Austin, said. Price: $12-$75 ried off to a callous man in order to subdue her to At the Studio Spotlight showing, the dancers Website: balletaustin.org societal standards might not be received well. performed a scene after Kate and Petruchio are However, Mills was originally commissioned wed and the reception feast begins. Petruchio’s to choreograph the ballet for the John F. Kenne- servants offer Kate copious amounts of rich, indul- dy Center in Washington D.C., and, as Mills ex- gent foods, all of which she refuses. Then, when plained, when the Kennedy Center calls, you don’t Kate decides she will eat, Petruchio sends the food say no. So Mills took an alternative approach to telling Shakespeare’s play while still staying true to DANCE continues on page 8 Chelsea Purgahn | Daily Texan Staff

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MUSIC | ALBUM REVIEW Mountain Goats’ album delivers melodic cynicism Darnielle opens a bitter and insightful hand, he has been able to Darnielle has a gift for reminiscent of bands such establish a nationwide au- literate, observational as the Flaming Lips or window into the life of outcasts in society dience for his music that songwriting. As with pre- Mellow Gold-era Beck. has enabled him to tour vious Mountain Goats On previous albums, By Ricky Stein 15th studio album. fairly large concert halls albums, “Transcenden- the heavy dose of lyrical As singer, songwriter from coast to coast; on tal Youth” is filled with irony could be off-put- and band leader of the the other, his audience is provocative imagery and ting, but “Transcendental “Do every stupid thing Mountain Goats, Indiana somewhat limited to mu- carries a punkish sneer. Youth” settles into a com- that makes you feel alive/ native John Darnielle has sic fans who are not put Just a look at the song ti- fortable groove, keeping The Mountain Goats do every stupid thing to crafted a consistent and off by his astringent na- tles — leadoff track “Amy just clear of the dreaded Transcendental Youth try to drive the dark away.” highly distinctive body sal vocals and his rushed, aka Spent Gladiator 1” is realm of nerd-rock. Dar- So opens the Mountain of work over the last two irony-laden phrasing that a good example — that nielle lacks the “cool” of Genre: American Folk Rock Goats’ new album “Tran- decades. This has had a tends to suggest a shade suggests a playful yet ce- Release date: Oct. 2, 2012 scendental Youth,” their dual effect: on the one of snarkiness. rebral fun with words MUSIC continues on page 8 Web: mountain-goats.com