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W E ’ R E T H E R E W H E N YO U C A N ’ T B E

WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 22, 2017

B AY L O R L A R I AT. C O M

‘Divine Nine’ to kick off NPHC week JOY MOTON Staff Writer

Liesje Powers | Photo Editor

DAILY BROADCAST Carlos Morales, news reporter for KWBU, prepares for an upcoming broadcast last Thursday at KWBU. KWBU has been serving Waco since 2000 and is an affiliate of National Public Radio (NPR).

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Radio station KWBU brings Waco news, entertainment GAVIN RODGER Reporter There was a time when Waco was the largest market in the United States without an National Public Radio (NPR) station, until 17 years ago when KWBU was established in Waco, on channel on 103.3 FM, to serve many of Waco’s nearby suburbs, according to KWBU.org. NPR is an American privately and

publicly funded nonprofit membership media organization that serves as a national syndicator to a network of 900 public radio stations in the United States. “There was a group in Waco who would drive up to Dallas to pick up an NPR station. There was a real call for us to get NPR here in Waco,” said Joe Riley, president and CEO of the Brazos Valley Public Broadcasting Foundation.

Robert Darden, professor in the department of journalism, public relations and new media, was a major driving force in getting NPR to Waco and expressed the frustration he felt at the time of not having one. “My wife, Dr. Mary Darden, and I had known for some time that Waco did not have an NPR station, and it was very frustrating.

The National Pan-Hellenic Council is hosting National Pan-Hellenic Council Week beginning Tuesday night with Greek 101, an event designed to inform students about what it is like to be in a black Greek letter organization at Baylor. Members of the four black Greek letter organizations on Baylor’s campus will have a panel discussion to dispel myths and truth about Greek life and answer questions from prospective members. The National Pan-Hellenic Council is an organization comprising nine historically black sororities and fraternities that are often call the “Divine Nine.” “Those who are interested in joining a Divine Nine organization will have the opportunity to socialize with members of each of the active organizations here on Baylor’s campus, learn interest etiquette and much more,” said Edmond, Oka., senior Tonia Rhone, vice president of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. Wednesday will have a Hump Day event where members of the council will stroll in the Bill Daniel Student Center Den. Strolling is when members of the organizations line up and move forward as they do the same dance motions. The culture of strolling began when the Divine Nine organizations were founded and is strong on historically black college campuses.

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UT to facilitate changes for bilingual institution RYLEE SEAVERS Staff Writer The B3 Institute at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is working to transform the school into a bilingual, biliterate and bicultural institution. After the legislation was passed to create University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in 2013, the UT board of regents decided that one of

the guiding principles of the university would be to explore biculturalism, bilingualism and biliteracy, according to the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley website. The website also states the B3 Institute was created to implement these principles. “The B3 Institute has [a] purpose to facilitate the transformation of the university into [a] bicultural, bilingual, biliterate

institution,” said Dr. Francisco Guajardo executive director of the B3 Institute. Guajardo said that the institute has three main goals to transform the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. The first is to help faculty develop coursework to be taught bilingually or in English that is relevant and appropriate. The second is to encourage

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Photo Courtesy of Silver Silas

NEW OPPORTUNITIES University of Texas Rio Grande’s U.S. Army recruit new students on campus for the spring semester on Jan. 19 in Edinburg.

Sorority to raise money for therapy puppy FAITH MILETELLO Reporter

Liesje Powers | Photo Editor

“PAW-SOME” HEALING Alpha Chi Omega hosted Angel Paws of Waco on Jan. 24, which, similar to Labs for Children, facilitates pet therapy for various groups. Kappa Alpha Theta plans to raise $10,000 in order to donate a puppy to Labs for Children.

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The comfort of a dog can help children open up about stressful situations while going through the court system. The Baylor chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta has partnered with the Austin based nonprofit Labs for Children, which places trained dogs with forensic interviewers to help abused children. “Kyle, the founder of Labs for Children, reached out to us earlier in the semester. His wife works with our philanthropy, and he is an abuse and neglect investigator,” said Chicago sophomore Denae Gerasta, Kappa Alpha Theta’s service chairwoman.“They started this organization to help give a voice to children so that they feel comfortable sharing their stories.”

Gerasta, along with the organization’s philanthropy director Edina, Minn., junior Sirina Thompson, have set up an online fundraising campaign to raise $10,000 to provide a puppy for Labs for Children. Kappa Alpha Theta’s national philanthropy is CASA for Children, a nonprofit that provides courtappointed special advocates to children going through the legal system. “It just partners really well with CASA, which we are already so passionate about,” Gerasta said. “CASA is there to give a voice to the children, but they are adults, and sometimes children relate better to animals. Having a dog there is like giving them a friend because the

>>WHAT’S INSIDE opinion Don’t work religion or faith into musical expression. pg. 2

arts & life McLennan Community College shows “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying.” pg. 7

sports Dekeiya Cohen, junior forward, stepped up for the win on Monday against UT. pg. 8

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