With finals around the corner and homework building for each student, counselors like Tyson Alexander see episodes of anxiety and depression increase in students. As the interim director of the Medical and Counseling Care Center, Alexander wants students to feel open to going to the MACCC to be healed of these issues, things are common but can ... [Read More…]
Who works on Title IX cases: Meet the key players
April is national Sexual Assault Awareness Month, introducing campaigns and work toward preventing sexual assault and harassment. According to the National Sexual Assault Hotline, there are, on average, 321,500 victims (age 12 or older) of rape and sexual assault each year in the United States. In addition, one in six females are victims of an ... [Read More…]
Inside Title IX: Office works to educate campus about sexual misconduct, investigating complaints
See also: Who works on Title IX cases: Meet the key players Though Sherita Nickerson has hundreds of stories, she can’t tell them. As deputy anti-harassment coordinator, Nickerson works every day with victims of sexual assault. Though her work is difficult and tedious, she’s passionate about helping people in crisis and chooses to do work she ... [Read More…]
Leaving the press: Fleming reflects on 21 memorable years with ACU
After 21 years with ACU, Lance Fleming informed the department he would be leaving his position. He was the associate director of athletics for media relations and the main media contact for football and men’s basketball. Now, he’ll be working as the director of communications for Abilene Independent School District. Fleming said it can ... [Read More…]
Ellison expresses jealousy of K9 Fritter
ACUPD adopted a new K9, Fritter, in January as an April Fool's joke on Police Chief Jimmy Ellison. Ellison said the department had been under pressure to start a K9 unit, but due to the financial impacts a dog can have, he resisted. Kelly Mann, instructor of interior design, was the brains behind the pressure, secretly planning "Fritter" as ... [Read More…]
Students discuss NCAA tournament experience
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March Madness more than just a tournament for university
ACU's basketball programs made history this season by appearing in both men's and women's NCAA Div. I Tournaments, but for the university, March Madness was more than just a prestigious tournament. Director of athletics Allen Ward said although both teams were knocked out of the tournament in the first round, making it to Jacksonville and Waco ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Women fall to Baylor 95-38 to close out season
The women's basketball team closed out its season falling to the Baylor Lady Bears 95-38. Junior center Lexi Kirgan led the team scoring 10 points, followed by junior guard Breanna Wright and freshman guard Madi Miller with 8 and 6 points, respectively. They end their season 23-10 overall, improving from last season's 16-14. ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Men conclude season in first round of NCAA tournament
The men's basketball team took on Kentucky in its first-ever NCAA tournament game Thursday evening, and fell 79-44. Despite the loss, head coach Joe Golding said ACU basketball will see more success in the future. “It’s the second year we’ve been eligible for postseason play,” Golding said “I’m glad our university can experience this. It’s ... [Read More…]
Wildcats end historic season against Kentucky in NCAA Tournament
The men's basketball team finally got its first taste of March Madness Thursday evening in Jacksonville against Kentucky, and fell to the No. 2 seed 79-44 to cap off a historic season. Senior forward Hayden Farquhar said the experience was amazing and Kentucky was a tough team to face. "It was really awesome," Farquhar said. "To go out there ... [Read More…]
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