The ACU tennis team plays matches and reviews their season so far. They look forward to what's coming up and they reflect on the things they've accomplished. Video/editing by Cody Veteto ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2007
Know your boundaries this spring break
All week students heard to make good choices and to know boundaries. While this usually results in many students tuning out, the advice and approach of this year's Making Choices Week has served as a reminder of safe thinking before spring break more than a preachy list of do's and don'ts. About 400 students will be part of Spring Break ... [Read More…]
Road tests ahead for No. 8 Wildcats: The ACU baseball team will play 10 games over spring break, including a two-game series against nationally ranked regional opponent Delta State.
By Daniel Johnson, Sports Editor Despite losing veteran pitcher Ben Maynard and starting second baseman J.J. Pacheco to injury, the ACU baseball team has already posted the third-best start in the program's history. And if the 15-3 Wildcats want to add on to its superb start, it'll have to continue to win over spring break. "Everybody on this ... [Read More…]
Boston bound: Cats chase national titles
By Jared Fields, Managing Editor On paper, the men's and women's track teams may not be the favorites, but a title at the national indoor meet would not be that far of a stretch for the imagination. "Sneaking up from behind is a lot easier," said head coach Don Hood. Hood was referring to the men sneaking up, who qualified 12 people for the ... [Read More…]
Wildcats have tough day in Boston
By Jared Fields, Managing Editor BOSTON - In a championship meet where athletes and coaches hope for the best, the first day of competition at the NCAA Division II Indoor National Championships went for more of the worse for the ACU men's and women's track teams. For the women, Shawna Kaye-Thompson, who qualified in three events, strained her ... [Read More…]
Men bounce back for second, women take fourth
By Jared Fields, Managing Editor BOSTON - Friday the men's team scored just five points, but found a way Saturday to finish with 48.5 points to claim second place as a team at the NCAA Division II Indoor National Championships. The women's team finished fourth with 36 points. Lincoln University won the women's meet with 105 points. The women's ... [Read More…]
Student to work at Disneyland, earn credit
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor When Sandra Larson was in elementary school, she made a poster saying when she grew up she wanted to work at Disneyland. More than ten years later, Sandra's about to live up to the dream that she keeps pinned to her wall. Sandra, junior interdisciplinary major from Tuscan, Ariz., recently received her acceptance ... [Read More…]
Recycling issue, free bowling for students discussed at SA meeting
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Students can celebrate environmental awareness with a free game of bowling, thanks to Wednesday's Students' Association meeting. With push from an environmental science class, the Outdoor Club, the Evangelical Youth Climate Initiative and now the Students' Association, campus may boast 15 to 20 new recycling ... [Read More…]
University to launch 21st Century Vision
By Mallory Schlabach, Editor in Chief In an attempt to set the university apart from its main competitors including Texas A&M, Baylor and University of Texas, ACU will seek to increase the level of academic challenge in the classroom, said Dr. Royce Money, president of the university, in a faculty and staff meeting Wednesday. Wednesday's ... [Read More…]
World needs knowledge of God
By Mallory Schlabach, Editor in Chief Face the Facts Prepare for the surprise of the century: Americans are flunking religion. Nearly 60 years after the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional for students to be taught religion in schools, 45 years after the Court ruled prayer unconstitutional and 27 years since the Ten Commandments were no ... [Read More…]
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