First, the ACU community will host a suicide prevention walk Saturday, then a glance at the spring rushing process followed by a look around the ACU sports world, and, finally, the annual ACU Rodeo took place Thursday bringing events such as steer riding, goat milking and chicken chasing to the student body. ... [Read More…]
Students rope in excitement at ACU Rodeo
The annual ACU Rodeo took place Thursday bringing events such as steer riding, goat milking and chicken chasing to the student body. ... [Read More…]
Disc Golf travels to Georgia for National Championship
The ACU disc golf team is competing in the 2016 national collegiate disc golf championship. In its three seasons on campus, each year the team as qualified and competed at the national level. Deonna Shake, instructor in the kinesiology and nutrition department and the team's sponsor, said it is a big deal to compete at nationals. "There are ... [Read More…]
KACU seeks spring donations during drive
KACU, the 30-year-old National Public Radio in Abilene, is hosting its pledge drive this week and anticipates raising over $30,000. The local radio station was established in June 1986 and founded by Dr. Lowell Perry in 1951. Since then, it has started doing two on-air pledge drives each year. The station is supported by many businesses and ... [Read More…]
ACU Police, administration respond to ‘parties’
Cars were lined on either side of the road and scores of people were walking in the middle of the street, and Beth Reeves could barely drive through to her house. "I thought, 'Had something happened?'" Reeves said. As the congregational care minister at Highland Church of Christ, Reeves was used to seeing crises. But when she saw the ... [Read More…]
D.C. political analyst informs students of election environment
ACU's chapter of the American Enterprise Institute welcomed a Washington D.C.-based political analyst for lunch Wednesday, centered around the election environment. AEI is a large conservative think tank in Washington D.C. with a presence on 70 college campuses across the country. Rachael Shudde, chair of ACU's AEI Executive Council, was ... [Read More…]
New officers bring new leadership to social club landscape
With spring rushes underway, the rushees aren't the only ones testing out new waters. As of last week all 11 social clubs have elected new presidents for the 2016-2017 year. Each club held nominations and elections earlier this spring, and have also filled the other vacancies left with the passing of the torch. Kyle Karnei, who was recently ... [Read More…]
Dance performance to portray sins and virtues
Deadly sins and heavenly virtues will come to life in a dance performance by Chameleon Performing Arts company, which includes ACU students, alumni and Sing Song choreographer Teri Wilkerson. The show, called "7," will take place April 22-23 at the Paramount Theatre. Chameleon, a contemporary dance group at Dance Discovery Studios, includes ... [Read More…]
Abilene fire department responds to odor in welcome center
ACU Police Department Chief Jimmy Ellison said personnel inside the Hunter Welcome Center reported smelling an electrical odor at 9:45 a.m. last friday, April 8. ACUPD, Abilene Fire Department and facilities management responded to the scene to check on the situation. The building was evacuated for 20 minutes as a safety precaution said ... [Read More…]
Students organize walk for suicide prevention
Ellipses Initiative, a new mental health awareness group on campus, is sponsoring a community walk to raise awareness for suicide prevention at ACU's Beauchamp Amphitheater Saturday at 9 a.m. Kalie Dame, freshman animal science/pre-vet major from Olney, said it was very important to her to get this walk on campus. "My family started a ... [Read More…]
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