While former Baylor president Ken Starr is out conducting interviews weekly to keep his name trending, the university is looking for a way to honor the accomplished lawyer, judge and former university president around campus. Baylor officials announced they have created the SCUM (Starr Compost Undergraduate Memorandum) program. The SCUM program will re-name dumpsters, trash cans and other waste management facilities after the accomplished lawyer for his career achievements.
"SCUM represents everything Ken Starr is about," interim president David E. Garland told media early Monday morning. "After receiving criticism for not doing enough to combat ‘interpersonal violence,' we felt Ken received a grave and serious injustice.