By Mallory Schlabach, Editor in Chief While one part of Dr. Royce Money's trip was about meeting with Chinese officials, another was meeting with Chinese Christians. Following the meetings, the group became a tourist group and traveled by bus to the Great Wall of China. A pastor and his wife who work in an underground church joined them. On ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2007
Max Lucado steps down as senior minister at Oak Hill Church for health issues
By Mallory Schlabach, Editor in Chief Max Lucado, arguably the university's most well-known alumnus, will step down as senior minister at Oak Hill Church in San Antonio for health reasons, he announced in March. Lucado, class of 1977, is known worldwide for the more than 50 Christian books he's written, including: "He Still Moves Stones," "The ... [Read More…]
Visions of Grace
Several female students showcase their talents to kickoff Women's History Month. From singing to artwork, several students performed before an audience under the stars. Video/editing by Shelby Coates ... [Read More…]
Value truth over sensationalized news
The New York Times gained its reputation as a great newspaper partially for its refusal to succumb to the sensationalist journalism that was characteristic of many papers in the early days of journalism. And even today, papers like the Times and the Wall Street Journal tout the appearance of being publications that rise above sensationalist ... [Read More…]
Grove offers renters $1,000
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor ACU students who live in the Grove student housing official name will be eligible to apply for two $1,000 sponsorships that will go toward tuition at ACU. The Grove is offering the resident-exclusive sponsorships after the President's Cabinet turned down a proposed partnership that would provide three $1,000 ... [Read More…]
Bonneau expects competitive series: ACU will open its LSC South division play against Tarleton State on Friday. ACU and Tarleton have split their four-game series the last two seasons the teams have met.
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor Head baseball coach Britt Bonneau doesn't anticipate any high-scoring games in the Wildcats series against Tarleton State this weekend, and based on the program's past battles his prediction is well founded. ACU and Tarleton have split the series the last two season's and ACU slightly leads the series ... [Read More…]
Spring brings chance to continue success
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor Spring workouts bring fall wins - at least that is what the ACU football team hopes will be the equation for 2007. ACU, which started its spring training on March 19, hopes its focus and a work-equals-wins mentality during the offseason will be the fuel behind the Wildcats second-straight winning season and ... [Read More…]
Anticipating the greatest time of the year
By Jared Fields, Managing Editor Put Christmas, Fourth of July and the last day of school together and I wouldn't be as excited as I am for this weekend. The first weekend of April is the greatest time of the year. The classic Christmastime song, "It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" comes to mind each year at this time. And if I need to ... [Read More…]
Naimadu attempts new race Friday
By Jared Fields, Managing Editor Long-distance standout Nicodemus Naimadu will do something he's never done before this weekend - run 10,000-kilometers at Stanford. "It's the best place in the world to run distance," said head coach Don Hood. "It's a great atmosphere and the premier distance meet in the nation." Hood said Naimadu may run the ... [Read More…]
Grand Ole Oplin offers a two-step back in time
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Just when you begin to think you're lost, you've probably almost arrived. Past a small cemetery, the occasional country home and countless miles of Texas prairie, you will discover Oplin's dance hall, community center and former school - The Grand Ole Oplin, as the locals call it. Don't allow the aging building to ... [Read More…]
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