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Baylor Lariat W E ’ R E T H E R E W H E N YO U C A N ’ T B E FRIDAY
November 2, 2018
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WELCOME HOME, BEARS!
Bears face Livingstones’ alma mater BRIDGET SJOBERG Staff Writer
JOKE OF THE DAY How do you catch a fish without a fishing rod? With your BEAR hands.
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This homecoming weekend will provide a unique situation for Baylor President Dr. Linda Livingstone and First Gentleman Brad Livingstone. Baylor is playing Oklahoma State for Saturday’s homecoming game — the Livingstones’ alma mater. The Livingstones met at Oklahoma State University through their involvement in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and both played basketball and received undergraduate and graduate degrees at the university. Despite their deep appreciation for their time and experiences at Oklahoma State, Brad Livingstone said they will always be Bears at heart. “Oklahoma State is our alma mater, and we hope that they win every single game except one — and that’s when they play Baylor,” Brad Livingstone said. “We bleed OSU orange, but are Baylor Bears now and are always behind Baylor. They’re both phenomenal schools, however, and we’re very excited OSU is here, but hope for a Baylor victory.” President Livingstone agrees and enjoys the fun atmosphere and friendly competition that results when the two schools play each other in football. “We always love it when Oklahoma
Jason Pedreros | Multimedia Journalist
SAY ‘HOMECOMING’ Smiles are bright as President Linda Livingstone, Brad Livingstone, their dog BU and two students enjoy the homecoming festivities and excited spirits in their second year at Baylor. This year, the Livingstones’ alma mater, Oklahoma State University, will face the bears this Saturday for the homecoming football game.
State and Baylor play each other,” Dr. Livingstone said. “Of course, we cheer always for Baylor, but we have so many good friends at OSU. I’m looking forward to a win, and it’s always fun on homecoming game day to have alumni back on campus.”
President Livingstone is particularly excited to reunite with some of her former Oklahoma State basketball teammates and her family members. “At the game Saturday, two of my former basketball teammates at
OSU will be with us, and some of my family is coming down as well,” Dr. Livingstone said. “There will probably be a few people in OSU orange in the president’s suite, but
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Arts & Life | B1 Timehop! Take time to look back at Baylor homecoming traditions and events through the ages.
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A guide to homecoming for Baylor enthusiasts BRIDGET SJOBERG Staff Writer This weekend, students, alumni and families will gather to share in one of Baylor’s most cherished and long-standing traditions — homecoming weekend. Homecoming holds special meaning for all members of the Baylor community, but it is a particularly special moment for Baylor enthusiasts to spread their love of the university and its traditions. Two individuals in particular have a unique appreciation for homecoming as huge fans of
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the school, and look to truly delve into all that the weekend has to offer. Tom Barnard, assistant director for student outreach and engagement, loves capturing the Baylor campus and community through his Instagram account @tomatbaylor. Barnard has over 3,000 followers and features shots of Baylor events and candid moments. Jordy Dickey serves as assistant director of the student union and leads student-group Union Board, which plans events and activities in the Bill Daniels Student Center. Both care deeply for Baylor and its mission and share their best tips to get the most out of this weekend’s festivities. Tip #1 — Use this time to reflect on the Homecomings of years past
Baylor is recognized as hosting the nation’s oldest homecoming celebrations, beginning in 1909 and developing rich traditions and history for over 100 years. Barnard said he appreciates the significance of Thursday’s Freshman Mass Meeting event, where freshmen learn about and honor the Immortal Ten — 10 Baylor students who died in a bus accident in 1927. “Mass Meeting at Baylor is one aspect of homecoming that is radically unique among universities,” Barnard said. “Baylor does this amazing job of bringing together alumni, current students and faculty for the weekend, but that’s true
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