Despite the holiday season, grumbling across campus will reach an all-time high next week when the most dreaded week of the semester begins: finals week. During this week, students will attempt to regurgitate everything learned since August, while professors attempt to catch up on grading before grades are due. For some professors, finals week is ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2006
ACU men jump to 5-1 with win
By Blake Penfield, Sports Writer The men's basketball club pulled out two huge victories against the Texas A&M University-Commerce Lions and the Dallas Baptist University Patriots on Saturday and Monday nights, respectively. The wins put the Wildcats' season record at 5-1 and dropped A&M-Commerce's record to 5-2 and DBU's record to ... [Read More…]
ACU teams sign athletes for 07-08: ACU head baseball, track and field and tennis coaches announced the players they would add to their 2007-08 roster on Wednesday.
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor Fourteen athletes secured their destinies as Wildcats for at least the 2007-08 school year after signing letters of intent to compete on various athletic teams on Wednesday. Head baseball coach Britt Bonneau, head tennis coach Hutton Jones and head track and field coach Don D. Hood all welcomed the incoming ... [Read More…]
Broken heater postpones waterball till spring
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor The intramural waterball tournament has been rescheduled for next semester because of complications brought on by a broken heater in the Gibson swimming pool. The tournament was rescheduled for Jan. 22, 23 and 25 when the pool broke before Thanksgiving break. Although the replacement heater was installed on ... [Read More…]
Abilene Christian School students perform ÒSnow BizÓ Christmas program in Chapel
By Denton Josey, Page Editor Chapel attendance was higher than usual on Tuesday. During a time when students have all of their Chapel credits and take the extra time to study, there were at least 60 more people than usual. Tuesday, Abilene Christian School brought children, second through fifth grade and preschoolers, to ACU Chapel for their ... [Read More…]
Fair Trade coffee to arrive next semester
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Purchasing a cup of coffee on campus next semester will do more than provide caffeine—it just may help someone out of poverty, thanks to the efforts of the fall semester Social Work Practice II class. The course, which is taught by Dr. Paul Ammons, director of the School of Social Work, requires a final ... [Read More…]
AIDS fundraising must be honest
By Mitch Holt, Copy Editor Don't Believe the Hype Members of Awake 3:18 led an inspiring Chapel last Monday, bringing the student body's attention upon AIDS victims across the world and kicking off AIDS Awareness Week with a bang. As I sat in Chapel listening to fellow students passionate about the issue pour their hearts into a well-thought-out ... [Read More…]
Video: Ice skating comes to Abilene
The Abilene community is enjoying the Abilene Ice House at Festival Gardens. The outdoor rink is the first in Abilene's history. Holiday music, decorations, snacks and warm drinks are all offered as part of the skating experience. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wq8tc-LTWk Video/editing by Ashley Robinson and Shelby Coates ... [Read More…]
Ice skating comes to Abilene
The Abilene community is enjoying the Abilene Ice House at Festival Gardens. The outdoor rink is the first in Abilene's history. Holiday music, decorations, snacks and warm drinks are all offered as part of the skating experience. Video/editing by Ashley Robinson and Shelby Coates ... [Read More…]
An Official Snow Day
Students dawned their winter gear for ACU's first official snow day in nearly two years. With classes cancelled everyone in the ACU community adapted to the chilly weather and the unexpected free day. Video/editing by Shelby Coates and Hutton Harris ... [Read More…]
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