By Kyle Peveto, Opinion Editor Hundreds gathered to fill half of Moody Coliseum each weekday afternoon during Lectureship to witness a historic meeting between ministers and leaders of the International Church of Christ and "mainline" Churches of Christ. ICOC and university ministers alike gave the forums positive reviews. "I think the forum was ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2004
Cats finish at 12-15: Pleasant: 15 points could’ve altered year
By Joel Weckerly, Sports Editor If Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino could go back in time, he admits he would have taken his time rebuilding the Boston Celtics rather than try to make them an instant success. So, for ACU head coach Klint Pleasant, a 12-15 finish will do just fine-for now. "People come up to me on campus and ask why we ... [Read More…]
Volunteer Opportunities for Feb. 24, 2004
Childcare volunteers are needed during Lectureship Tuesday and Wednesday. There are morning and evening sessions that need to be covered. The House That Kerry Built, an organization that provides services for medically fragile children, requests a volunteer to create two Web sites. Contact the Volunteer and Service-Learning Center in the Bean ... [Read More…]
Don’t move Lectureship
Should the university move Lectureship? Some on campus would say yes. They want to move Lectureship to a time in the fall-a time when the weather is better and when potential attendees won't have to choose between ACU and Pepperdine's lecture events. Others would say no-these include people in the alumni and marketing offices, who work long hours ... [Read More…]
Loss to Midwestern sets back Lady Cats: ACU must win out to ensure LSC South division title
By Brian Roe, Sports Writer Two days after securing a playoff berth, the Wildcats dropped an important game to Midwestern State and simultaneously dropped in the standings. ACU, which was tied for first place in the Lone Star Conference South Division with Eastern New Mexico and West Texas A&M, now sits alone in second place. ACU rallied late ... [Read More…]
Softball team struggles at tourney: Cats go 1-4 at Austin tournament
By Joel Weckerly, Sports Editor The ACU softball team fell to 5-5 on the season after struggling at this weekend's St. Edward's Tournament in Austin. ACU only managed a 1-4 mark at the tournament. The Wildcats started the tournament off on Friday with a 8-5 losss to Southeastern Oklahoma State. On Saturday, ACU lost its first game 4-1 to ... [Read More…]
Klavina only auto-qualifier at Sooner meet
By Steve Holt, Sports Writer A small group of athletes traveled to Norman, Okla., to compete in the Sooner Indoor Invitational Saturday. After Saturday's meet, Wildcat athletes have only one left-next weekend's Clemson Classic in Clemson, S.C.-to qualify for the Division II Indoor National Championships. Liga Klavina was the only automatic ... [Read More…]
Workshop to address eating disorders
By Mitch Holt, Staff Writer Obesity has become an epidemic in the United States, often leading to unfortunate means of losing weight. The Counseling Center and Marriage and Family Institute, along with the Remuda Ranch Programs for Anorexia and Bulimia in Wickenburg, Ariz., will offer an intensive workshop Feb. 26-27 that will explore the facts of ... [Read More…]
Trustees approve university budget: Effort to close $5M projected shortfall to take effect June 1
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief The Board of Trustees passed the university's budget for the 2004-05 fiscal year, finalizing the list of 60 budget moves that the administration hopes will close a projected $5 million deficit. The approval gives the final go-ahead for plans that include eliminating the Department of Academic Advance and the ... [Read More…]
Reaching the top in Nashville ‘by the grace of God’
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief Three decades ago-before the awards, the accolades and the platinum albums that would come with discovering a young singer named Amy-the man who would eventually stand tall as one of Nashville's biggest producers was kneeling. His college career in Abilene was on hold. His dreams of being a doctor all but ... [Read More…]
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