ACU changed the registration process for all student athletes because of the National Collegiate Athletic Association rules regarding Div. I student athlete academic requirements. The new change dictates that students take their signed advising agreement from their academic department to the athletic department. The athletic academic staff then ... [Read More…]
Broom Colloquium brings ‘The Very Worst Missionary’ to campus
The Broom Colloquium will take place Wednesday and Thursday as opposed to during the spring semester, as it has in past years. The Broom Colloquium is an annual campus conversation that encourages the ACU community to relate global issues to God's mission in the world, will take place Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. Chris Flanders, associate ... [Read More…]
Graduate School Awareness Week informs students for future
This week, ACU's graduate school program will put on Graduate School Awareness Week. Students will be able to attend over a dozen events on campus that will offer information about the graduate school process. Students can pick from a variety of options on the event schedule, including departmental lunches, a spiritual formation forum and a ... [Read More…]
Neon Parrot Lounge to host movie night on Halloween
The Neon Parrot Lounge is planning to start hosting movie nights once a month, starting with the Rocky Horror Picture Show on Halloween at 9 p.m. A projector screen will show the picture on the backdrop of the stage, and a food truck will be parked out front, allowing the audience a chance to grab dinner before heading inside to eat while ... [Read More…]
ISA prepares for Ethnos show
The International Students Association is preparing for its annual Ethnos show. Ethnos is a show that allows both foreign and domestic students the opportunity to showcase the unique cultures present at ACU through a variety of artistic means. This year's theme for the show is "One World." ISA president Soo Hun Yoon, senior biochemistry major ... [Read More…]
ACS students beautify their campus
Students and the ACU community united with the Texas Trees Foundation to plant trees on the Abilene Christian Schools campus. On Oct. 9, the Texas Tree's Foundation and KERA, a non-profit public broadcasting channel, planted 10 trees on the Abilene Christian Schools campus in celebration of KERA's "Go Green" movement and in partnership with the ... [Read More…]
Maker Fest seeks to draw out creators
The first Maker Fest will take place in the Maker Lab during the spring semester, but students can sign up to show off their work now. Maker Fest is modeled after Maker Faire, a large conference for makers of all kinds to showcase inventions, creations and creativity described as "the greatest show and tell on Earth." Dr. Nil Santana and Chad ... [Read More…]
Campus clinic educates students on flu vaccines
The ACU Medical and Counseling Care Clinic is offering flu shots for $20 to keep students and staff healthy during flu season. The flu attacks the body and can last from a few days up to weeks, according to the Center for Disease Control website. There are some common misconceptions regarding the virus, and the clinic has set out to educate ... [Read More…]
Frater Sodalis prepares to scare
The Men of Frater Sodalis' annual Haunted Island will be October 27 through 31 from 7:30 p.m. to midnight. With 33 years of producing haunted houses, this is the fifth year Frater Sodalis is having their event at the island. Keith Sanders, senior ad/pr major from Abilene, is the club's fundraiser and helped plan the haunted island. "The ... [Read More…]
Floats, fireworks and festivities
Homecoming may be over but the three-day event was full of exciting festivities. On Friday evening, visitors were able to take part in the annual Homecoming carnival and rock out to student and alumni bands at JamFest. On Saturday, one of the most long awaited for events of the year finally played out, the annual Homecoming parade. The parade ... [Read More…]
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