The Students' Association is preparing for its upcoming officer elections with the current president and vice president running unopposed. "I am pretty disappointed that Beau (Carter) and I are running unopposed," said Caleb Orr, who is running for SA vice president. "I think that competitive election is a sign of a healthy democracy, because ... [Read More…]
Virtual Career Fair
The Virtual Career Fair will be available online from April 15-22. The Virtual Career Fair is an online recruiting event where employers showcase jobs and internships. "It's convenient for your busy schedule, and you don't have to dress up," said Jill Fortson, director of the ACU Career Center. The fair is free for all students and alumni ... [Read More…]
Hailey recognized as nation’s best pre-law adviser
Dr. Mel Hailey is being recognized as the nation's best pre-law adviser with the Dean Gerald Wilson Award for Excellence. Dr. Neal Coates, chairman of the Department of Political Science, said the winner of this award must have an uncanny sense of how to match students' interests in law schools with their ability to gain admission. "Dr. ... [Read More…]
SpringFest to take place after All-Club Rush
This year, SpringFest will feature five student bands, and Cajun Cones will be available from 7-9 p.m. "SpringFest is an annual concert put on by students for students," said Spencer Woolfolk, junior marketing major from San Antonio. "We provide an outlet for some of our talented students on campus to showcase their bands." The event, ... [Read More…]
SA candidates need competitors
It's really unfortunate that there is only one candidate for both the SA presidential and vice presidential races this year. Beau Carter is running unopposed for president, and Caleb Orr is running unopposed for vice president, but this year's ballot box says more about how the ACU student body has changed than it does the candidates ... [Read More…]
Construction begins on Halbert-Walling building project
Video/editing by Kynzie Newman ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – March 27, 2015
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First we go inside the 60th annual ACU Rodeo, then we recap of this year's FilmFest competition. Also, we get a sneak peek inside ACU's new Engineering facility. And finally, we introduce you to cop-turned-poet Sarah Cortez. Produced by Savanah Silva Video by Jesse Harper, Kynzie Newman, Aaron Pokluda, ... [Read More…]
Demolition makes way for new Elmer Gray athletics facility
ACU's historic Elmer Gray Stadium is prepped for demolition as finishing touches are made to the school's new track and field facility. The new stadium will carry the Elmer Gray name. Produced by Savanah Silva Video by Josh Cook and Jesse Harper ... [Read More…]
Buffalo Gap cancels apocalyptic event
The third annual Buffalo Gap Historic Village Zombie Run has been canceled and will no longer take place March 28 as scheduled. The event, originally based on the national Zombie Run called Run for Your Lives, consists of 50 volunteers dressed as zombies. Hundreds of runners each wear a belt with orange flags while running from the zombies ... [Read More…]
Marketing evaluates future of LOTH project
The future of Life on the Hill remains tentative because the original marketing proposal only existed for the Fall 2014 semester. Amanda Pittman, enrollment marketing manager, has served as an adviser for the project and cast members. "We knew it was an experiment going into it," Pittman said. "We weren't sure if it would even work; we ... [Read More…]
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