Hilltop Views Volume 41 | Issue 5

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VOLUME 41 | ISSUE 5 hilltopviewsonline.com

HILLTOP VIEWS

March 1, 2017 St. Edward’s University

BASEBALL CLAIMS MULTIPLE HONORS By AMANDA GONZÁLEZ @Amanda620DG

St. Edward’s University currently holds an 11-5 record, and has earned three Heartland Conference weekly honors since the start of the baseball season. On Tuesday, catcher Gable Whitacre was named the Hitter of the Week. On the pitching side, senior Stuart Springer claimed the Pitcher of the Week title Feb. 21 and sophomore Tanner Lawson

won Feb. 14. “I’m grateful for the honor, but it’s a team effort,” Springer said. “If I wouldn’t have had the defense playing behind me as much as they did, and obviously, the team hitting the ball and getting that lead, I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to get that complete game.” Across the board, this year’s team is composed of upperclassmen transfers and youngPAGE 6

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Senior catcher Gable Whitacre returning to home plate after a visit to the mound with freshman left-handed pitcher Joel Miller on Feb. 26.

Business school study leveraged in controversial ‘bathroom bill’ debate By VICTORIA CAVAZOS @viacavazos

The Bill Munday School of Business has found itself in the middle of what is one of the most contentious bills pending in the Texas Legislature: Senate Bill 6, informally known as the “bathroom bill.”

7 | SPORTS The women’s and men’s basketball regular season is coming to an end. Check out the tournament brackets!

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has made this bill a priority, arguing it will protect privacy and safety by requiring transgender people to use bathrooms based on biological sex in government buildings and public schools and universities. Opponents of the bill believe that it will harm the state’s economy, citing a similar bill that passed last year in North Carolina. This cost the state several events and hundreds of

millions of dollars in lost revenue, including the recent NBA All-Star Game, which was relocated to New Orleans. The business school came under fire after lobbyist group Texas Association of Business (TAB) published a study conducted by St. Edward’s graduate students and faculty that

10 | LIFE AND ARTS

13 | VIEWPOINTS

After seven years of being off-air, the serial drama sensation “Prison Break” will be coming back in the spring.

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Is there value in a liberal arts education? One student believes it does not prepare students for the real world.


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