By Kelsi Peace, Managing Editor Congress supported a movement in Residence Life to expand visitation hours in sophomore dorms to five days a week at Wednesday's Students' Association meeting. "The ResLife office has been talking about this," said sophomore senator Jessie Lozano and co-writer of the resolution. "Basically, it just needs a little ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2007
Video: Musical ‘Aida’ ready for Homecoming 2007
Students practice each night in the weeks preceding the ACU Homecoming musical's opening show. See how they get along while preparing to present the musical "Aida". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__csdXeZelg Video/editing by Cody Veteto ... [Read More…]
Mother Teresa’s struggles produce interesting debate
Mother Teresa's a fraud. At least that's what some would like to call her. After the release of letters marked with telling confessions about her spiritual darkness, the media quickly and without reserve declared this discovery as a blessing. Others, on the opposite side of the spectrum, saw a scam finally exposed. In Daylight Atheism, a Web blog ... [Read More…]
Musical ‘Aida’ ready for Homecoming 2007
Students practice each night in the weeks preceding the ACU Homecoming musical's opening show. See how they get along while preparing to present the musical "Aida". Video/editing by Cody Veteto ... [Read More…]
ACU dominates Angelo in Moody
By Michael Freeman, Assistant Sports Editor The Wildcat volleyball team got back on the winning track Thursday night after beating Angelo State in three games in Moody Coliseum. The Wildcats now own a 9-11 overall record with a 4-2 record in Lone Star Conference play. Angelo State dropped to 6-15 overall and 4-2 in the conference. "The Angelo ... [Read More…]
Wildcats rack up yards in win over Rams
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor ACU has one of the nation's best offenses, and Saturday they proved why once again. The No. 12 Wildcats picked up their sixthstraight win after racking up a season-high 707 offensive yards in a 52-28 decision over Angelo State. ACU's offensive explosion was the second-best single-game total in school history; the ... [Read More…]
Outdoor Club climbs, plans camping
By Denton Josey, Features Editor The Outdoor Club stayed indoors last weekend when the group went climbing at Abilene High School. Alex Wann, sophomore environmental science major from Torrington, Wyo., coordinated the event. The vice president of events for the group, Wann also facilitated the instruction. The climbing wall was only about 10 ... [Read More…]
Moody not getting its fill of Chapel
By Jared Fields, Editor in Chief Last week I saw a friend for the first time in almost a month. We joked around, told some stories, discussed the weather (it was warm) and then we ment ione d how rarely we see each other. I told him I would come visit sometime soon. He said OK, and we walked away. I started planning a day to visit while ... [Read More…]
English department unveils student commons with cup of tea
By Kimberly Prather, Student Reporter The English Department celebrated its finished student commons, the Inkwell, with the English tradition high tea and a few words of dedication on Friday. Now, students can enjoy a relaxing environment with the opening of the Inkwell in Chambers Hall. Also on Fridays, The Inkwell invites English majors to ... [Read More…]
D.C. shoe-shine leads to theology lesson
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Sports Editor I'm not what you would call a "God person." I don't go to church, I rarely pray, I don't read the Bible and I frequent the nosebleed section of Moody Coliseum during Chapel. But despite that spiritual synopsis, a recent encounter I had in Washington D.C. pushed me to question my position on God. While at a ... [Read More…]
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