Summit, the university's 109th annual Bible lectureship, will begin Sunday and feature preachers and ministers from around the country as well as several speakers from close to home. With a change in leadership, this year's Summit includes a distinctly local flavor, though organizers say they worked to bring in a diversity of viewpoints and ... [Read More…]
Bro asks to join women’s social club
Zeta Rho could be gaining a few bros this semester. After almost 60 years, the women's social club is revamping its policy of accepting honorary male members. As of Thursday, the club is looking forward to inducting three men. It all started when Barrett Corey, junior management major from San Antonio, emailed the club asking if there was any ... [Read More…]
ACU Dallas location to open in Addison
ACU is closer to having a presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The university has begun construction on a new campus of 25,000 square feet of office and classroom space in Addison, a northern suburb of Dallas. "We wanted a building that we think reflects very well on ACU," said Dr. Stephen Johnson, vice president of academic affairs ... [Read More…]
Artist to highlight prison ministry at Summit
Nashville artist Claire Frederick will perform songs at Summit this year written by inmates. Frederick is a singer/songwriter who is also a MDiv student at Lipscomb University. Last year she taught a songwriting course at the Tennessee Prison for Women. Christopher Hutson, the associate dean of the college of Biblical Studies, got to know ... [Read More…]
Freshman Follies to hit the big screen
Freshman halls are adding the finishing touches for their Freshman Follies performances as part of Family Weekend. As one of the biggest freshman classes begin to build their sets, design their costumes and rally their peers, it is clear that Freshman Follies is ready to hit the stage as "Silver Screen Showcase," a theme based off of a movie ... [Read More…]
New pre-vet club on campus
Animal science majors have created a club on campus specifically for students looking to become veterinarians. Kimery Hankins, sophomore animal science major from Abilene, saw that there wasn't really a club just for pre-vet majors and decided to talk to Dr. Ed Brokaw, chair of the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science, about ... [Read More…]
Men’s soccer club looks to relive its past
Students who enjoy playing soccer will have a new opportunity to compete at the collegiate level next fall. Austin Linehan, sophomore nursing major from Burleson, and Benjamin Johnston, sophomore advertising and public relations major from Aledo, are two students helping to start a men's soccer team on campus this year. "We felt it was ... [Read More…]
Hispanos Unidos to highlight Hispanic culture
Hispanos Unidos introduced a new banquet Tuesday in the Hunter Welcome Center. The Office of Multicultural Affairs and student organization Hispanos Unidos annually conduct the festival Entra a la Plaza. This year, they provided the additional Hispanic Heritage Month banquet along with a few new traditions. Hispanos Unidos student president ... [Read More…]
SA fall budget passes in record time
Student Congress passed the Students' Association fall budget in record time during Wednesday night's session. In a meeting lasting less than an hour, the $163,076 budget passed with only one amendment before being approved unanimously by the 51 members of Congress. Because of the addition of the student activity fee last spring, SA had more ... [Read More…]
Summit team invites hip-hop duo to connect to students
A pair of students will perform hip-hop in attempt to reach students at this year's Summit Sept. 20-23. There are several musical performances included in this year's Summit, something Dr. David Wray, interim director of Summit and professor emeritus of Bible, missions and ministry, and his team hope will attract and resonate with ... [Read More…]
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