By Katie Hoffman, Student Reporter The deadline to become a lifeline is fast approaching. Jan. 30 at 5 p.m. marks the final date to submit resident assistant applications to the front desk of McDonald Hall. Along with the application, two letters of reference, a thoughtful and well-written cover letter responding to listed questions and a ... [Read More…]
Archives for January 2009
New presidency should not minimize concern for troops
President Barack Obama was sworn into office Tuesday, but we know this. Parties were thrown, T-shirts were made, classes were released early and some students even made the trip to Washington, D.C., to witness history, but we know this, too. What most of us do not know is that only five days before the parties began and history was made, 295 Dyess ... [Read More…]
Chapel obligations minimal
This editorial reminds me a lot of the one written last semester about the attendance policy and how it should be removed. Except I agree with this editorial. I have worked as a desk worker in freshman dorms for two years now, and my shifts have always been around the time curfew happened, either before or after, and invariably there is someone ... [Read More…]
Committee narrowing search for new Provost
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Editor in Chief After examining several applications from across the nation, the Provost Search Committee is one step closer to finding ACU's new chief academic officer. The committee, which is comprised of a team of nine ACU faculty or staff chosen by the Faculty Senate, selected at least 10 submitted applications to ... [Read More…]
High Expectations: ACU begins season ranked No. 11 in Division II
By Grant Abston, Sports Editor Despite losing two all-America players and perhaps one of the best pitching staffs in ACU's history in 2008, the Wildcat baseball team will look to build off last year's success, which saw ACU win the Lone Star Conference regular-season championship as well as earn a bid back to the South Central Regional ... [Read More…]
ACU employees begin move into new Center
By Laura Acuff, Opinion Editor Offices should complete the move into the Bob and Shirley Hunter Welcome Center by Monday at the latest in preparation for its Feb. 21 dedication. "I would say, it's probably pushing 30-40 percent moved in today," said Kevin Roberts, associate vice president of operations, on Thursday. "It's just been a success all ... [Read More…]
Swing the Lead battles in Dallas
By Lydia Melby, Arts Editor ACU's own favorite punk rock band, Swing The Lead, battled it out last Saturday night with eight other Texas bands to see which could muster the most fans and win the grand prize. Although Swing The Lead did not go home with the grand prize, the band played superbly and took full advantage of the opportunity to show off ... [Read More…]
Women’s basketball team snaps 11-year losing streak vs. Midwestern State; Men fall to Mustangs
By Chandler Harris, Assistant Sports Editor The women's basketball team defeated the Midwestern State Lady Mustangs 73-57 Saturday night behind 28 points from senior center Audrey Maxwell-Lively. The victory snaps a nine-game losing streak to the Lady Mustangs that dated back to 1998 and improves the Wildcats record to 13-7 overall and 5-1 in ... [Read More…]
Softball team looks to return to regionals
By Chandler Harris, Assistant Sports Editor The Wildcat softball season will begin Thursday at the St. Mary's Tournament in San Antonio. The team will play five games in three days against Rollins, Texas A&M-International, Washburn, Cameron and Midwestern State. The team looks to build on a solid 2008 season in which it finished 34-17 and ... [Read More…]
Cancellations cause minimal effect
By Michael Freeman, Managing Editor Icy conditions around the Abilene area caused ACU officials to cancel classes for a day and a half; however, Tuesday and Wednesday's closures should not drastically alter class schedules. "We're early enough in the semester that professors can adapt their syllabuses," said Jim Holmans, executive assistant to ... [Read More…]
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