Govs Go Bald event coming to APSU campus Nov. 19
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 A year ago, David Locke, president of Austin Peay State University鈥檚 Interfraternity Council (IFC), decided to give up on haircuts. He stayed pretty faithful to his oath, getting only a few trim-ups in the last 12 months to keep things neat, and his dark mane now reaches almost to his shoulders. Around noon on Nov. 19, Locke will sit in the middle of the APSU University Center Plaza and let a stylist with Sports Clips shear off all his hair.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 A year ago, David Locke, president of Austin Peay State University鈥檚 Interfraternity Council (IFC), decided to give up on haircuts. He stayed pretty faithful to his oath, getting only a few trim-ups in the last 12 months to keep things neat, and his dark mane now reaches almost to his shoulders. Around noon on Nov. 19, Locke will sit in the middle of the APSU University Center Plaza and let a stylist with Sports Clips shear off all his hair.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been about a year since my last haircut,鈥 Locke said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to have one- and two-inch guards on the clippers, so we鈥檙e going to go very short.鈥
Locke鈥檚 public haircut is part of an inaugural charity event at APSU, Govs Go Bald, hosted by the University鈥檚 IFC. Earlier this year, the St. Baldrick鈥檚 Foundation鈥攁n aid organization dedicated to finding cures for childhood cancer鈥攃ontacted the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) about getting colleges and universities involved in their efforts. The NIC then contacted APSU about hosting the first campus event.
鈥淭he NIC asked us if we wanted to be the very first to head up the event,鈥 Locke said. 鈥淚f it goes well, St. Baldrick鈥檚 and the NIC will use us as an example of how to start this up at other schools.鈥
From noon to 3 p.m. on Nov. 19, several members of the APSU community will meet in the plaza to have their heads鈥 shaved. The participants had to raise money for the event, with this year鈥檚 goal set at $5,000. All money raised from Govs Go Bald will go toward childhood cancer research.
On Nov. 20, the once longhaired Locke will walk across campus with a bristly scalp and a button on his jacket that reads, 鈥淎sk me why I鈥檓 bald.鈥
鈥淚鈥檒l be an advocate, for sure, because people will ask, 鈥榃hy are you shaving your head?鈥欌 he said. 鈥淎nd when someone see鈥檚 a whole bunch of fraternity men with their heads shaved, they will want to get involved next year.鈥
The event is hosted by the IFC, but all members of the campus community鈥攂oth men and women鈥攃an raise money to have their heads鈥 shaved. For more information, contact the APSU Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs at greeks@apsu.edu, or at 221-6570.