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TUESDAY January 23, 2024 VOLUME 113 ISSUE 18 www.UniversityStar.com

Transfer quarterback settles civil suit stemming from sexual assault case By Nichaela Shaheen Managing Editor

assault, battery, false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence and negligent infliction of emotional distress. The plaintiff and defendants were minors on the date of the sexual assault. The judge rejected an initial settlement in the civil case in August 2023, believing the plaintiff should receive more monetary compensation given de Laura and Latu could earn money from their individual Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals for playing college football. SEE ATHLETICS PAGE 3

According to the 2021 civil lawsuit, in October 2018 de Laura and St. Louis High School football teammate Kamo’i Latu, now a senior safety for University of Wisconsin, pleaded guilty in juvenile court to seconddegree sexual assault. The assault occurred at St. Louis High School in Honolulu after de Laura and Latu won the Interscholastic League of Honolulu’s high school varsity football championship game. The plaintiff’s attorneys filed a civil lawsuit against de Laura, Latu, their parents and the high school for

A day after former Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura settled a civil lawsuit from a 2018 sexual assault case, Texas State signed him to play quarterback for the Bobcats. De Laura settled the civil lawsuit that lasted over three years resulting from the original 2018 juvenile case. The plaintiff filed the civil lawsuit on Dec. 2, 2021 which details information from the sealed 2018 juvenile case.

UPD to implement security at debate By Blake Leschber News Editor The first 2024 presidential debate is coming to Texas State on Sept. 16. With an event of this high caliber and public presence, security measures have been discussed and are in the works. University Police Chief Matthew Carmichael said the University Police Department (UPD) has worked with the Secret Service since applications to host the University Police debate opened on Jan. 3, 2023. “There was an application process Chief Matthew Carmichael for the debate and we were a part of that application process from a security perspective,” Carmichael said. “We interact with the Secret Service from the point of just the application process and then from that point forward we’ll continue to work with the Secret Service up until a couple of days after the debate.” According to Carmichael, the Secret Service, alongside Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other federal partners for the debate will work with UPD. The Secret Service will visit Texas State as the event gets closer, ensuring a safe environment for the debate by scoping the site as well as hotels. The Secret Service will also be present at the debate as they will provide security at Strahan Arena and the surrounding area. They may also provide protection for the candidates. According to the Secret Service, candidates identified by the Department of Homeland Security are eligible for protection during a general election year. Carmichael said the debate will impact security more than just on campus. It will affect the entire county whether through hospitality or transportation. With that, Carmichael said UPD has to work with other departments including the city of San Marcos.

PHOTO BY FELIX MENKE

Texas State theater senior Krystal Bennett dances during Hump Day surrounded by Sigma Gamma Rho Inc., Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023, at the LBJ Mall.

How organizations, Greek life enforce anti-hazing measures By Lucciana Choueiry Assistant News Editor As the spring semester commences at Texas State, so does a new recruitment season for Greek life. Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) and individual chapters undertake anti-hazing measures to ensure a safe and inclusive recruitment process for new members. According to FSL’s hazing memorandum, hazing is defined as, “any intentional, knowing or reckless act... by one person alone or acting with others, directed against a student, that endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student for the purpose of pledging, being initiated into, affiliating with, holding office in or maintaining membership in an organization.” Bob Dudolski, FSL’s associate director for student involvement and engagement, said the hazing memorandum comes from the university’s Dean of Students Office and applies to all student organizations,

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including Greek life. “We’re constantly needing to reeducate... we cannot just assume the leaders know what’s right and what’s wrong when they come in,” Dudolski said. Dudolski also said when a new member joins a fraternity or sorority, beyond the conversations they have within the chapter, FSL provides them with an acceptance form they need to sign that outlines the alcohol, drug and hazing policy . As a chapter moves from the recruitment stage into the new member education stages, FSL requires it to fill out its own form on expectations, a timeline of what its education process will look like and state when the members will be initiated. “Our office provides risk management training each semester for the chapter officers,” Dudolski said. “One is mandated by the state of Texas and we also provide additional training for the officers so they understand not just risk management, but also the liability they hold being responsible for an organization.”

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Beyond the broadcast: Freeman’s Alternate route impact on Texas State sports to I-35 now open By Brendan Fielding Assistant Sports Editor Whether you’re watching a Bobcat baseball game, tuning into the “State’s Up” podcast for a football recap or just catching up with Texas State sports via social media clips, you’ll likely hear the voice of Texas State’s Broadcast Coordinator, Brant Freeman. Like many others, Freeman started his career at Texas State due to the resources it offers its students. After working for KTSW calling games play-by-play

on the radio, Freeman had his start as a broadcaster, but Texas State refused to part ways with him. “I graduated in [2006], and athletics wanted to kind of, keep me around,” Freeman said. “So, I remained the radio voice for the football program for about 15 years or so.” Following his graduation from Texas State Freeman took a job as a sports director for a New Braunfels radio station, AM 1420. Meanwhile, Texas State gave him a contract to cover its football games on the side.

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Texas State ESPN+ play-by-play commentator Brant Freeman (Right) conducts an interview with graduate guard Ja’Niah Henson (Left) after the victory over Bowling Green, Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, in Strahan Arena.

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By Candace Taggart News Contributor FM 110 North opened Dec. 21, 2023, completing the East San Marcos Loop. FM 110, an alternate route to avoid congestion on I-35, is a loop east of I-35 from south of Kyle to south of San Marcos. FM 110 North has one lane in each direction, 10-foot shoulders and a bridge over SH 21. It begins east of I-35 at Yarrington Road to SH 80. This alternative is expected to “enhance safety and mobility” through reducing congestion between San Marcos and Kyle. “As Central Texas continues to grow in population, alternative options will help drivers spend less time on the road,” Antonio Lujan, public information officer for TxDOT, said. “FM 110 is for local commuters and is designed to meet the demands of the fast-growing corridor.” Construction on the north section of the loop began in March 2022 and was funded by TxDOT, Hays County and the city of San Marcos according to Hays County Road Projects. The San Marcos area had a record number of fatal car crashes in 2023, with the San Marcos Police Department attributing many of them to I-35 and the construction in or around it. Lujan hopes FM 110 will help alleviate traffic problems on I-35 especially as projects continue in the area. “FM 110 is designed to mitigate congestion and accommodate new growth in this fast growing community,” Lujan said.

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