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  • February 22, 2019
    导出博客文章A group of Baylor?alumni and major donors -- including Drayton McLane, for whom
    the schools football stadium is named -- is scheduled to launch a nonprofit
    organization that will demand an overhaul of the universitys board of regents as
    well as full details of the schools sexual assault investigation.Bears for
    Leadership Reform is going to be demanding transparency and accountability,
    spokeswoman Julie Hillrichs said.They believe the only way we can do this is to
    have true reform of the board. They want a seat at the table when the board
    selects its next president, and then they want a best-in-class Title IX program
    on that campus, she said, referring to the federal gender-equity law that
    requires schools investigate reports of sexual violence.The group formed in part
    because of recent public comments made by select members of the universitys
    board of regents, who were reported to have said, among other things, that
    former football coach Art Briles did not properly report an alleged gang rape
    and that 17 women have reported sexual or physical assaults involving 19
    players, including four gang rapes, since 2011.Although several of the
    organizers, including McLane, a billionaire businessman and former owner of the
    Houston Astros, have been among the most vocal critics of Briles firing,
    Hillrichs said this group is not advocating bringing him back.I cannot stress
    enough its not about football, and were not even going to talk about Art Briles,
    Hillrichs said. This is about women who have been sexually assaulted on this
    campus. We need to have total accountability and transparency.She said the group
    will use its funds to build a broad coalition of students, faculty, domestic
    violence organizations and community leaders to put an enormous amount of
    pressure on that university to be transparent and accountable. As of Monday
    morning, almost 2,000 people had liked the organizations Facebook page.Last
    week, Baylor launched a new website designed to provide more information about
    how the university has addressed sexual assaults. It included a message from
    Interim President David Garland that read, in part: I have directed the
    university to be more transparent wherever possible about the sexual assault
    crisis that has severely impacted our campus, our alumni and the entire Baylor
    family.Members of the board of regents and administrators have declined multiple
    interview requests from ESPN over the past several weeks, and have referred
    questions to their public relations firm.A spokesman for Baylor issued this
    response to the Bears for Leadership Reform demands on Sunday:In their October
    meeting the Baylor Board of Regents committed to pursuing a policy of
    transparency and openness to provide the entire Baylor family with the
    information they need to heal and move forward. The facts released over the past
    two weeks have been evidence of that commitment. This policy will continue and
    additional information will be placed on the website www.baylor.edu/thefacts.He
    also wrote that the presidential search committee is made up of faculty, staff,
    students, alumni and parents, and that an online form is available for anyone
    who wants to provide input and propose potential candidates.McLane is listed as
    one of the members of the search committee.Hillrichs said Bears for Leadership
    Reform is demanding the release of documentation related to the findings by the
    law firm Pepper Hamilton, which in a summary released in May stated that the
    school was in violation of Title IX and the football program had no culture of
    accountability for misconduct.The new group also wants to see the board be more
    open about its meeting agendas and meeting minutes, Hillrichs said. She said
    Bears for Leadership Reform has about 20 directors and at least 100 other
    advisers; about $350,000 has already been donated.One of the founders, Gale
    Galloway, made a public offer last month of $10,000 to anyone who could find the
    true reason for the firings of Briles and two other athletic department
    employees.Galloway -- a former Bears football player, former chairman of the
    board of regents, retired CEO of several companies, and a large donor to the
    university -- said the regents made Briles the poster child for the schools much
    larger sexual assault scandal in order to protect the regents own self
    interests.In an interview with Outside the Lines last week, former Title IX
    Director Patty Crawford said that she was aware of about 400 cases of sexual
    violence during her two years on campus, although regents have said in other
    media interviews the number is closer to 125 incidents from 2011 to 2015. Both
    the regents and Crawford have said that about 10 percent of those involved
    athletes; athletes make up 4 percent of the male population at Baylor.The total,
    in terms of athletes, they were all found responsible. I think every athlete was
    found responsible, Crawford said. And even though the numbers were small in
    comparison, she said the culture of gang rape among the athletes stood out and
    was worth examining further.But she said she also saw cultural issues that led
    to sexual assaults among members of fraternities and sororities, other student
    clubs, and even among faculty sexually harassing students and female
    co-workers.Its important to show that there is more complexity to this, and I
    didnt want the university making it this depiction of everything is perfect
    except for these three people, she said, noting the removal of Briles, former
    President Kenneth Starr and athletic director Ian McCaw.Crawford, who was named
    the schools first full-time Title IX coordinator in 2014, said she was not
    allowed to sit in on the presentation that the Pepper Hamilton law firm gave the
    board of regents outlining the results of its investigation into the schools
    Title IX compliance.A Baylor spokesman wrote in an email Sunday that, the Board
    of Regents found failures across the University as reflected in both the
    Findings of Facts and the Pepper Hamilton recommendations, which were released
    in May. No Regent or administrator has ever suggested that this was solely a
    football problem -- and the Universitys response has been much broader than a
    narrow targeting of football and athletics.Galloway, and others involved in the
    newly formed nonprofit, have said the failures belong squarely with the board of
    regents, saying it was their responsibly to make sure the school was in
    compliance with Title IX and to give Starr -- whom the regents removed as
    president and who later resigned from Baylor altogether -- the administrative
    support he needed to implement required policies.A Baylor spokesman wrote that
    the board does not oversee day-to-day operations, and that it exists instead to
    determine whether the university has the right resources to accomplish its goals
    and mission.Sources have told Outside the Lines that some regents are not in
    favor of the message that the board chairman and others have been sharing
    publicly, but a confidentiality agreement -- and fear of being found personally
    liable in connection with any of the four pending Title IX lawsuits -- prevents
    them from speaking out.It is vital to remember that the Board was -- and is --
    overwhelmingly supportive of the decisions taken in May, the implementation of
    the Pepper Hamilton recommendations and the need for openness and transparency
    going forward, the Baylor spokesman wrote, noting that Ron Murff, as chairman,
    is the official spokesman and that other regents may participate in interviews
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    1993 filed a lawsuit Tuesday claiming the team hid and even lied about the risks
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    agreement in place in the NFL. Jockey Jose Ortiz put a bow on a spectacular
    Belmont Park spring/summer meeting, winning four races on Sundays closing-day
    card, including the $125,000 Lynbrook Stakes on the first-time starter Miss
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    races of the Belmont meet and never looked back. He had three four-win days and
    one five-win day.Its great, the best riders are here I think, said Ortiz, who
    also won two stakes at Delaware Park on Saturday. Im really happy. Today, I was
    on 10 mounts -- actually nine after his mount in the last was a late scratch --
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    the Lynbrook. After getting bumped at the start, Miss Freeze rated in fourth
    position. Around the turn, she dropped back to last as Ortiz said she was
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