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Editorial: Fund Nasa

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“Beginning with the Apollo program in the 1960s, NASA has always been on the cutting edge of science and modern technology. To decrease funding to NASA would be disastrous to

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Wednesday | October 8, 2014

Abortion in Waco no longer an option By Hannah Neumann Staff Writer

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Ewe got served

Mason Henry, of China Spring falls off of a sheep Tuesday during mutton busting, one of the many qualification shows in the Kids Zone at the Heart of Texas Rodeo. The top five winners of the show qualified to proceed into the main arena. Shows are held every night at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

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BU campus to reach Houston

BU, TCU wage war off field

By Rebecca Flannery Staff Writer

By Hannah Neumann Staff Writer

For the second year in a row, Texas Christian University challenged Baylor to the I-35 Battle Royale Young Alumni Challenge, a competition to see which university can raise the largest amount of donations between Sept. 24 and today. The winner will be announced before Saturday’s game at McLane Stadium. “I feel like one of our roles as alumni is to give back to this university in which we love and in which we put a lot of hard-work into making such a successful place,” said Allan Marshall, a 2007 alumnus donor. “I really

Expecting women in Waco seeking abortion will have to travel to other areas of Texas, as Planned Parenthood Waco has relinquished its Texas abortion license after 20 years of operation. Planned Parenthood Waco began its abortion business in 1994 with abortions performed at its facility at 1917 Columbus Ave. The Columbus facility stopped operation in 2011 and abortions were moved to the clinic at 1121 Ross Ave., making this the only facility in Waco to offer the procedure. The rest of the clinic will remain open. According to the website, Planned Parenthood aims to promote a commonsense approach to women’s health and well-being, based on respect for each individual’s right to make informed, independent decisions about health, sex, and family planning. Planned Parenthood Waco was not available for comment Tuesday. In 2013, House Bill 2 was passed, restricting abortions in Texas for the mental and physical safety of its women, and the preservation of life for unborn babies. Texas Alliance for Life executive director Joe Pojman said after the passing of the bill, Planned Parent-

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This marks the second year Battle Royale Young Alumni Challenge between Baylor and TCU.

believe in Baylor, and I believe in giving back and helping the institution move forward and this is a great way to do that.” Baylor’s alumni hope to pull through during this final day, as they did last year, to end the competition victoriously. With TCU in the lead by only 1 percent, Marshall said he has full faith that Baylor can

pull through, though to him, the end victory is only a small part of the competition. “I’m not really a competitive person,” Marshall said. “But it’s always good to have healthy competition. And this is healthy for both universities.” SEE

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Baylor’s School of Social Work is heading to Houston to expand its services and opportunities offered to students, becoming the first satellite campus from Baylor University to occupy Houston. Dr. Diana Garland, dean of the School of Social Work, said the expansion will take effect next fall after the school acquires a space to hold classes. “We’re talking with a church congregation about leasing space in their existing building,” Garland said. “We’re in the process of finalizing a contract with them.” Garland said the expansion is in response to the school’s survey

of the Houston area. In the survey, the school determined the need of aid in the area would be able to be provided by social workers in a field where about 700 positions are unfilled. “Though we have wonderful internships in Central Texas, there is a greater diversity of internship possibilities in Houston,” she said. They surveyed positions from clinical services, hospice, congregations and child welfare services and all settings where social workers practice, Garland said. The program will be the first from the university to be housed in Houston. “The teachers in Houston will SEE

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LED there be light: 3 share Nobel prize for blue diode By Malcolm Ritter and Karl Ritter Associated Press

STOCKHOLM — An invention that promises to revolutionize the way the world lights its homes and offices — and already helps create the glowing screens of mobile phones, computers and TVs— earned a Nobel Prize on Tuesday for two Japanese scientists and a Japanese-born American. By inventing a new kind of Vol.116 No. 21

light-emitting diode, or LED, they overcame a crucial roadblock for creating white light far more efficiently than incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. Now LEDs are pervasive and experts say their use will only grow. “Incandescent light bulbs lit the 20th century; the 21st century will be lit by LED lamps,” the Nobel committee said in announcing its award to Japanese researchers Isamu Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano and naturalized U.S. citizen

Shuji Nakamura. Their work, done in the early 1990s, led to a fundamental transformation of technology for illumination, the committee said. And when the three arrive in Stockholm to collect their awards in early December, “they will hardly fail to notice the light from their invention glowing in virtually all the windows of the city.” Nakamura, 60, is a professor SEE

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Associated Press

Scientist Shuji Nakamura, a Japanese-born American professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, demonstrates LED lights Tuesday during a news conference.

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