By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor Jameson Maj didn't have to do much to tie the NCAA record for saves in a single season; all he had to do was cap off a stellar performance by starter Trey Watten. "Jameson has picked me up about 15 times this season," Watten said. Thanks to superior performances from both Watten and Maj, ACU beat Central ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2007
ACU favored to sweep Lone Star Conference titles
By Jared Fields, Managing Editor This weekend the men's and women's track and field teams just have to compete. "We just gotta go do it," said head coach Don Hood. "I feel like on paper we're favored." Both dominant ACU track and field teams are favorites at the Lone Star Conference championships in Commerce this weekend. The men have won the ... [Read More…]
Survey shows support of 21st Century Vision
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Results from the 21st Century Vision Zoomerang survey confirmed that faculty and staff support the Vision and appreciate its bold ambition. The 12-question survey was e-mailed to ACU faculty and staff three times - once before spring break, once after spring break and once in April - and with 133 people responding, ... [Read More…]
SA undergoes changing of the guard
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor The Student's Association finished the semester with a little tradition. At the changing of the guard at Perini Ranch on Tuesday, this year's executive officers gave awards to their mentors and SA Executive President Maher Saab passed down a Bible to president-elect Matt Worthington, junior English major from San ... [Read More…]
Seniors prepare to live out ACU mission
By Mallory Schlabach, Editor in Chief Face the Facts This week TIME magazine came out with its annual 100 list - this year the list captures the people who shape our world. Included are artists, performers, scientists, leaders, builders, heroes and thinkers, who through their power, talent or example have or are transforming the world around ... [Read More…]
Video: Backyard Bash Spring 2007
Residence Life sponsored the twice-a-year backyard bash behind Adams and Smith Halls on April 28. It was a time for students to come together and relax, taking a break from the end-of-the-year stresses. Students could slide down the giant slip 'n slide into a water pit and free hamburgers and hot dogs and live music rounded out the ... [Read More…]
Backyard Bash Spring 2007
Residence Life sponsored the twice-a-year backyard bash behind Adams and Smith Halls on April 28. It was a time for students to come together and relax, taking a break from the end-of-the-year stresses. Students could slide down the giant slip 'n slide into a water pit and free hamburgers and hot dogs and live music rounded out the ... [Read More…]
Video: Dr. John C. Stevens dies at 88
Remembering the 8th president of Abilene Christian University, Dr. John C. Stevens, who passed away on May 1, 2007 at the age of 88. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u3YZnXiJz4 ... [Read More…]
Fasting shows importance of student initiative
Students endure many hours of lecture and instruction. We are told how, where, why, when and what to do and are rarely given the opportunity to act on everything told to us. We are taught how to be Christian leaders once we leave school, but in all the learning that takes place during school, we take little initiative to act on our own. If ... [Read More…]
Friends remember Chastain’s service, dedication
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Richard Chastain, an award-winning audio technician and faithful university historian, died Sunday in Abilene after a long battle with cancer. Chastain, who was 67, served on the Centennial Collections Task Force, restoring "at-risk" audio and video recordings that document the university's history. Chastain was ... [Read More…]
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