March 15 2:25 a.m. Assisted APD with an open door on off-campus ACU property, 1600 Treadaway Blvd. 11 a.m. Assisted APD with traffic control at Ambler Avenue and Campus Court in reference to a vehicle accident 12:45 p.m. Assisted APD with traffic control at Washington Boulevard and East North 16th Street in reference to a vehicle accident 4:25 ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2004
Wildcats open outdoor season at Oliver Jackson Open
By Steve Holt, Sports Writer The men's and women's track and field teams will play host to the Oliver Jackson Open Saturday at Elmer Gray Stadium. A few field events will begin at 9 a.m. and continue throughout the morning, and running events will begin at 1 p.m. The meet also will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10:30 a.m. to celebrate the ... [Read More…]
SA initiates awareness plan with focus on student groups
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief Seeking to clean up after the "Big Shake-Up," the Students' Association Congress announced Wednesday an aggressive plan to market itself to student groups. The plan, termed the "Alpha Project" and designed by the newly created Alpha standing committee, would make student groups of all sizes more aware of SA's ... [Read More…]
Film festival plans continue: Organizers look to make ‘creative outlet’ as big as Sing Song
By Jonathan Smith, Managing Editor The university will introduce a film festival competition in the fall, and some hope it will one day match the popularity of and enthusiasm created by Sing Song. Doug Darby, multimedia coordinator for the Adams Center for Teaching Excellence, created the idea for the festival and first announced it at Sing Song. ... [Read More…]
ACU at Kingsville for four games: Third-place Javelinas, fourth-place Wildcats duel this weekend
By Brian Roe, Sports Writer The Wildcats take their show on the road this weekend competing in a Lone Star Conference South Division series against Texas A&M-Kingsville. The four-game series begins today at 5 p.m. on Kingsville's Hubert Field. ACU owns a 10-20 overall record and has dropped 10 of its last 11 games. The Lady Javelinas, in ... [Read More…]
‘The guys will never forget this’: President hangs out with freshmen for two hours, joins in typical hall activities
By Kyle Peveto, Opinion Editor President Royce Money spoke to the group of young men who waited patiently to hear his opinion: "I can't believe St. Joe's," he said, commenting on the St. Joseph's NCAA basketball tournament game. Money, clad in black cowboy boots and faded jeans, hung out with freshmen men in Mabee Hall from 11 p.m. Thursday to ... [Read More…]
Red-hot ACU faces Tarleton State this weekend: Cats plan to extend 9-game win streak
By Joel Weckerly, Sports Editor The resurgent ACU baseball team will dangle its nine-game winning streak before visiting Tarleton State this weekend in a three-game Lone Star Conference South series at Crutcher Scott Field. Head coach Britt Bonneau's second-place Wildcats are hoping for a sweep over the struggling Texans (14-22, 4-7 LSC South) and ... [Read More…]
Worms, viruses still attack network: Updating computers vital to keep system running
By Lori Bredemeyer, Copy Editor Many of the recent network difficulties have occurred because students do not keep their Microsoft Windows operating systems updated, said Kay Reeves, director of Technology Support Services. She said any virus-ridden computer can hinder the whole network. "We know that one machine that's been attacked by viruses ... [Read More…]
ACU Rodeo open to students, faculty: Sign-ups for events going on all week in Campus Center
By Jaci Schneider, Staff Writer The annual ACU Rodeo will be Tuesday and includes such events as goat dressing, a calf scramble, steer branding, steer wrestling and barrel racing, among others. The rodeo will be in the Taylor County Expo Center in the Horse Barn at 6 p.m. Tickets to the event are $3 and will be sold in the Campus Center all ... [Read More…]
SA Constitution a mess
Entropy-the law saying things left to themselves fall apart- is a term rarely heard outside of physics, but apparently its laws even govern the government. Because another Constitutional amendment, likely to be ratified by the students next week, will leave another discrepancy in SA's governing documents. If uncorrected in this case, a junior vice ... [Read More…]
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