ACU football is in it's third year of Division one, and fans gathered early for the first home game of the season Saturday to show their Wildcat pride. The JMC Network got an up-close look at all the food and fun that comes with tailgating. Video by Forrest Lorenzen ... [Read More…]
Ko Jo Kai gets ready for Bid Night
ACU's women social club, Ko Jo Kai, geared up for bid night by hosting one final rush. The JMC Network had the chance to hear current member's thoughts about the final night of pledge season. Video by John Puckett ... [Read More…]
COBA creates ‘People of ACU’ Facebook page
Students in the College of Business Administration started a Facebook and Instagram project titled People of ACU modeled after the famous Humans of New York movement. Kelsea Marshall, a junior marketing major from San Antonio, began this project for her Information Systems class along with her classmates Kevin Carroll, a junior marketing major ... [Read More…]
Nerf club planning to open fire
Students of the Nerf club are pulling out their guns, darts and everything Nerf in preparation for the first Nerf war of the year. The first war of the school year is expected to be in the next month on campus. Over the past couple of years, they have held games in places such as the Onstead-Packer Biblical Studies Building, the Onstead Science ... [Read More…]
Two ACU students win creative writing competition
Two ACU students recently won first place in the Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers student writing contest. Alikay Wood ('15) from Sacramento, California, won first place in both the fiction and creative nonfiction categories. Stephanie Martin ('15) from Cheyenne, Wyoming, won first place in poetry. The competition was an ... [Read More…]
Expire, local bands rock Abilene
Many pop punk and hardcore music fans found shelter from the rain inside the Rose Park Activity Building Sunday night. Expire, a hardcore-punk outfit from Milwaukee, was the headliner for the evening. Other bands who performed that evening were Kicking In, Martial Law, Heavens Final War, Dozer, We Live Like Thieves, Starve and Headlock. Max ... [Read More…]
Lytle to transition out as Dean of COBA
Dr. Rick Lytle will transition out of his role as Dean of the College of Business Administration over the next year. Lytle, who has served as COBA's dean for the last 16 years, will take over leadership of the Colorado-based organization CEO Forum Inc. CEO Forum is a marketplace ministry dedicated to developing spiritual executives across the ... [Read More…]
Financial aid counseling moves to The Depot
Financial aid counseling has moved to The Depot in order to create a better service experience for students. It has become apparent over the years that students are confused where they should go to receive financial aid services. Previously, counseling was split between The Depot and advisers in Zellner Hall. Bart Herridge, dean of Student ... [Read More…]
Chinese Moon Festival to celebrate old Chinese legend
The Chinese Students and Scholars Association is putting on a festival to celebrate the legend of the Chinese goddess of the moon. Steven Yang, sophomore English major from Thailand and vice president of CSSA, will be the emcee and will retell the legend to the attendees. "This year there will be me recounting the story and origins of the ... [Read More…]
League of Wildcats refunded for new semester, plans for big gaming events
One of ACU's biggest special interest clubs is being reborn with improved funding and more focus on bringing a community together. League of Wildcats was started three years ago by Daniel Archer, graduate student in English, and a group of his friends who wanted to create a community of people who liked playing League of Legends. The group is ... [Read More…]
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