With the 2016 Texas primary occuring March 1, JMC Network reporter Kassandra Kim asked students their opinion on the 2016 candidates. Video/editing by: Kassandra Kim ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – February 26, 2016
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First, SA approves the budget for a new "Hammock Hotel" on campus, then JMC Network reporter Kassandra Kim asks students their opinion on the upcoming Texas primary, followed by a look at the baseball team's home opener and highlights from men's and women's basketball, finally, a preview of the female combat ... [Read More…]
American Sign Language course to return next fall
ACU will offer American Sign Language in the fall of 2016 for the first time in a decade through the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. The American Sign Language course will be offered to all students interested in learning the language and culture. It will provide students with the opportunity and ability to communicate with ... [Read More…]
Wildcats for life sponsor pro-life forum
Wildcats for Life, a pro-life organization on campus, sponsored a movie screening on Feb. 23 that also granted students one spiritual formation credit and free pizza was provided. The documentary, 3801 Lancaster: American Tragedy, told the story of Dr. Kermit Gosnell who performed late-term abortions. After the screening, there was time reserved ... [Read More…]
IRC collects donations for fair
The International Rescue Committee's Abilene office is accepting donations for a donation fair March 11. The IRC, a nongovernmental organization focused on global humanitarian aid, relief and development, is looking for gently used household items to help refugees better establish their new lives here. Katie Tan, volunteer coordinator, said ... [Read More…]
Police Log: Feb. 10-17, 2016
Weekly Highlight Report: 02/17/2016 9:10 p.m. ACUPD responded to a suspicious person inside the Smith-Adams lobby. Officers found a non-ACU affiliated male in the lobby restroom and had him leave the premises. 02/19/2016 6:45 p.m. ACUPD received a report of several juvenile males, skateboarding around GATA fountain, smoking cigarettes and ... [Read More…]
Hammock hotels to hit campus during spring break
The Students' Association launched the Hammock Hotels project to provide more spaces for students to hammock on campus. Built out of wooden poles, the hammock hotels will be located on the lawn between McKinzie Hall and the library, and between the Williams Performing Arts Center and the Mabee Business Building. SA voted Feb. 10 to allocate ... [Read More…]
Students study technology addiction
A group of students have begun to research and analyze the technological addictions students have and the effects it has on someone's attention span. With technology changing every minute, millennials have acquired a taste for technological advancement by checking for the latest trends, ideas, news and social interactions through any electronic ... [Read More…]
Los Arcos restaurant catches fire, temporarily closes
Los Arcos restaurant employees plan to rebuild after the building caught fire Monday morning. Investigators determined the cause as an accidental, electrical fire and the structure as a total loss, according to an Abilene Fire Department news release. The fire started around 1:45 a.m., close to the dry storage, which contained a variety of ... [Read More…]
Construction on new sophomore women’s hall underway
A new, renovated residence hall will be ready for sophomore women in the fall. Christian Village, formerly a nonprofit independent living facility for seniors, is under renovation to become a new residence hall for students. The official name of the residence hall has not been released yet. The ACU Board of Trustees gave final approval for ... [Read More…]
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