By Mallory Schlabach, Editor in Chief Awake 3:18 began AIDS Awareness Week on Monday to introduce students and faculty to the idea that they can make a difference against the pandemic. The week-long campaign opened with a Chapel presentation Monday by members of Awake 3:18, led by co-chair David Altuna, and will end on World AIDS Day on Friday. ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2006
Video: ACU Wildcats vs. West Texas A&M
The Wildcat football season came to a close after losing to West Texas A&M. In the last minutes of overtime ACU's field goal attempt was blocked, giving the Buffs the chance they needed for a win. The final score of the NCAA Division II playoff game, 30-27, gave ACU a 8-3 record for the season. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6-s73IIv2c Video by ... [Read More…]
ACU Wildcats vs. West Texas A&M
The Wildcat football season came to a close after losing to West Texas A&M. In the last minutes of overtime ACU's field goal attempt was blocked, giving the Buffs the chance they needed for a win. The final score of the NCAA Division II playoff game, 30-27, gave ACU a 8-3 record for the season. Video by Ashley Robinson ... [Read More…]
Editorial board takes a break to gives thanks
Every November people pull out turkeys and pumpkins to prepare for a day of feasting, family and football. Nostalgia and gratitude surround the Thanksgiving holiday as many travel cross-country to spend time with loved ones and attempt to remember all the things they have forgotten to be thankful for throughout the the year. Despite the stress ... [Read More…]
Cats tip off season with ACU Classic
By Blake Penfield, Sports Writer The ACU men's basketball team officially commences the 2006-07 season with back-to-back games in the ACU Classic on Friday and Saturday. The Wildcats will play Hillsdale Baptist from Moore, Okla., on Friday and Concordia University from Austin on Saturday. The ACU Classic is a set of games predetermined by the ... [Read More…]
ACU season ends with overtime loss to West Texas A&M
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor Running back Taber Minner ran in a 76-yard touchdown to give ACU a 15-point lead over West Texas A&M with eight minutes left in ACU's first NCAA playoff appearance. Fans leaving early thought it was over and so did Minner. "I took my rib cage protector off and I thought the game was over," Minner said. But it ... [Read More…]
Postseason brings familiar foe
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor Billy Malone will take his first playoff snap on Saturday. But the ACU starting quarterback isn't worried about it being against the two-time Lone Star Conference champions, West Texas A&M. "I've never played in the playoffs before, even in high school," Malone said. "But I don't feel any pressure at all, ... [Read More…]
Nineteen Wildcats named all-LSC
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor When the all-LSC South Division Football awards were announced, the purple and white was all over it. The 8-2 football team broke the school record after receiving four individual awards and 11 first-team selections when league officials announced the postseason awards on Wednesday. Nineteen total players ... [Read More…]
Police investigate recent thefts and break-ins
By Jared Fields, Managing Editor The ACU Police Department is investigating a series of break-ins and burglaries occurring on campus in the past two weeks. Three car burglaries that occurred on the night of Oct. 29 and into the next day at Sherrod Park Apartments, Barret Hall and Smith and Adams Halls totaled $750 to $1,000 loss. Items taken were ... [Read More…]
SA passes resolution, information act, resignation
By Mitch Holt, Copy Editor Congress replaced a representative, passed a resolution to encourage the administration to install more lighting around the Lunsford Trail and passed a freedom of information act-all accomplished at Wednesday's meeting. Rep. Garrett Burger, Foster Science Building, sent a letter of resignation to the Students' ... [Read More…]
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