Colorado State University's newspaper published an editorial aiming an expletive at U.S. President Bush. Students share their thoughts and opinions about the publication of these words. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky08QUedOq0 Video/editing by Emily Pollastro and Michelle Jimenez ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2007
Pool gives students a mixed choice
ACU separated genders in its swimming pool the day it opened. Starting this year, both genders are allowed in the Gibson pool at the same time. Is this a good thing? Yes. Oklahoma Christian University and Pepperdine University have allowed mixed swimming in their on-campus pool for years. So why has our pool separated genders for so ... [Read More…]
In Your Words: Freedom of the Press
Colorado State University's newspaper published an editorial aiming an expletive at U.S. President Bush. Students share their thoughts and opinions about the publication of these words. Video/editing by Emily Pollastro and Michelle Jimenez ... [Read More…]
Wildcats steamroll Northeastern State 58-7: ACU offense puts up biggest point total since 1970
By Michael Freeman, Assistant Sports Editor ACU converted its first eight possessions into scores Saturday night as the Wildcats crushed Northeastern State 58-7 at Shotwell Stadium. The win gave No. 15 ACU its fifth straight win, and pushed its record to 5-1 overall and 4-0 in the Lone Star Conference, while the RiverHawks fell to 1-5 overall and ... [Read More…]
Wildcats play three top teams on road
By Michael Freeman, Assistant Sports Editor A fast and furious weekend awaits the Wildcat volleyball team as it faces three top 25 teams on the road. Friday and Saturday, the Wildcats will play a total of four matches in the Lady Blue Fall Classic in Topeka, Kan. ACU will face Missouri Western State and No. 5 Washburn on Friday. On Saturday, the ... [Read More…]
Dance party promotes generosity
By Colter Hettich, Student Reporter Students in Abilene danced to discotheque music from Europe to benefit children in Africa. Last Saturday, Maple Street Production (MSP) held an alcohol and drug-free dance party at Monks Coffee Shop. Three hundred and fifty students attended the event throughout the night, donating a total of $150 to benefit ... [Read More…]
Wildcats looking to roll over Northeastern
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor After winning four straight games by scoring more than 40 points and gathering more than 400 total offensive yards each time, the top-ranked ACU offense should continue to roll again in week six. The No. 15 Wildcats, who have the 10th best offense in Division II, will take on a struggling 1-3 Northeastern Oklahoma ... [Read More…]
Every day needs to be a play day
By Jared Fields, Editor in Chief Saturday morning I woke up, turned on my TV and began flipping through channels. I noticed something odd after passing Nickelodon. The children's station ran just a logo with scrolling text across the bottom. I haven't watched Nickelodeon since my childhood crush Amanda Bynes appeared in "All That," so I didn't ... [Read More…]
SA tables internal committee
By Jared Fields, Editor in Chief The Students' Association Congress tabled a bill to create an internal affairs committee Wednesday after an attempt to immediately take the motion from the table failed. Freshmen Jeareme Mosley, Tony Godfrey and Jared Elk presented the motion in an attempt to create an ad hoc committee to investigate and check the ... [Read More…]
Healthcare system screams for reform
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Sports Editor Forget about pumpkins and scary movies, October is the month for taxes and children's health insurance, at least in Washington D.C. Recently Congress shifted its agenda from the stalemate debate on the Iraq war to the domestic hot topic of government funded healthcare. Specifically, Congress is considering the ... [Read More…]
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