By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor As the university awaits the visit from Soulforce's Equality Ride, many students are anxious about the visit's outcome and whether opposing opinions will lead to violent behavior. ACU is one of 19 religious and military institutions along Equality Ride's route and the first after six stops to open its doors to the ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2006
GSP rides to Pepperdine for OIF
Members of Gamma Sigma Phi ride to Pepperdine University over spring break to raise money for the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation. Video/editing by Hutton Harris ... [Read More…]
GSP members bike to California to raise money for the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Twenty members of Gamma Sigma Phi will embark at 2 p.m. Friday on a 1,200-mile bike ride across the southwest on route to Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif. Riders expect to arrive in California by mid-morning Monday after riding continuously from Abilene, all so they can raise money for a foundation ... [Read More…]
Madison Street Dance Parties
ACU students gather on the first Saturday of every month for fun and music in an alcohol-free environment. Video by Dustin M Reid ... [Read More…]
Tennis teams roll past Cameron
By Michael Freeman, Sports Writer The Cameron University tennis teams still may not know what hit them last Tuesday. But, the ACU tennis teams know. Both the women's and men's Wildcat teams steamrolled Cameron earlier this week; the women won 8-1, and the men won 6-3. In their games Tuesday, the Wildcat women played against Cameron University in ... [Read More…]
Spring break means working out kinks for Wildcats
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Writer While most students will be packing and working out travel plans for Spring Break this weekend, the No. 2 ranked ACU baseball team will do all business. After overcoming the Northeastern State Redmen last weekend, the Wildcats are looking to extend their 17-2 record this weekend on the road as they take on ... [Read More…]
Forums to discuss sexuality, prepare students for the arrival of the Soulforce Equality Ride
By Denton Josey, Student Reporter A few days before Soulforce steps on campus, the Spiritual Life Core will begin discussion about how to relate to people from a wide range of backgrounds. Kelly Sisson and Anna Radomsky, Co-directors of Coffee House, will plan a forum for any students interested in discussing alternative lifestyles. The forum, ... [Read More…]
Track treats nationals as training for outdoor
By Steve Holt, Sports Writer Friday marks day one of two for the NCAA Division II Indoor National Championships, taking place at the Reggie Lewis Athletic Center in Boston. The Wildcat men's team will go for its fifth straight indoor title, while the women's team will try to break a five-year title drought. But head coach Don Hood has said all ... [Read More…]
Attendance less than hoped for ‘sacred’ week
By Jared Fields, Sports Editor Sacred Relationships Week came to an end Monday, lasting two weeks with four speakers. The week included presentations from Everett Worthington, professor of psychology at Virginia Commonweath University; Gary Thomas, director for the Center of Evangelical Spirituality; and Dennis Lowe and Emily Scott-Lowe from ... [Read More…]
This paper is very valuable. Really.
By Jaci Schneider, Copy Editor Much Ado About Something Don't throw away this newspaper. Ever. The editors don't really care if you read the whole thing through, just don't throw it in the trashcan. Though recycling on campus has become more difficult this semester, you can do innumerable creative and useful things with a used newspaper, and ... [Read More…]
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