Todd Lollar, who has cerebral palsy, visited Abilene Christian University to share his testimony with many students. He said, with the help of God, he discovered that "weak is the new strong" and encouraged many to consider burdens as blessings. Video/editing by Cody Veteto ... [Read More…]
Archives for April 2009
Video: ACU Rodeo Ropes Awards
ACU participates in a rodeo that serves as a fundraiser for the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, allowing students to enhance the learning experience. Various social clubs also participate in this eventful and exciting rodeo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2cSdQ-qLHs Video/editing by Cody Veteto ... [Read More…]
ACU Rodeo Ropes Awards
ACU participates in a rodeo that serves as a fundraiser for the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, allowing students to enhance the learning experience. Various social clubs also participate in this eventful and exciting rodeo. Video/editing by Cody Veteto ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast April 12, 2009
The Journalism and Mass Communication Department at Abilene Christian University presents their JMC Network Newscast. Today's top stories include Candidates for the S.A Election 2009, The All Club Rush and learn how to build your own IPhone Application. ... [Read More…]
Photos of the Week: 4.5.09
Photos from the week of April 5, 2009. ... [Read More…]
Americans undervalue domestic stability
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Editor in Chief Most Americans often speak in exaggerations. If we have not eaten all day, we are "starving." If we fail a test, lose our keys or get fired, we have the "worst day ever." If we get dumped by our significant others, "our lives are over." It is not our fault. Thanks to the wealth of our nation, the strength ... [Read More…]
Conference to focus on Christian growth in Zimbabwe
By Chelsea Hackney, Student Reporter Seventy mission team members from eight states and three countries met Friday and Saturday in the Hunter Welcome Center to discuss the future of the church in Zimbabwe. Hillcrest Church of Christ sponsored the Zimbabwe Missions Forum, which was the first such event focused entirely on the southern African ... [Read More…]
Voluntary attendance would enhance Chapel
By Michael Freeman, Managing Editor The laws of science contend a perpetual motion machine cannot possibly exist because it would eventually lose energy and break down. Apparently, science has never been to Chapel. Every year, ACU's Chapel program trudges on, offering students the same routine songs to sing, speakers who could put an insomniac ... [Read More…]
Downtown ArtWalk to celebrate Earth Day, diversity
By Heather Leiphart, Student Reporter Downtown Abilene comes alive with art, music and crafts the second Thursday of each month, but this Thursday "Earth Day" ArtWalk will feature ACU social justice organizations and artwork with an international theme. The event begins at 5 p.m. at the intersection of Pine and Cypress streets and will wrap up at ... [Read More…]
Student body must hold newly elected SA officers accountable
The Students' Association elections are over, the results are in and candidates finally can put away their megaphones, Snuggie YouTube videos and "bridge the gap" buttons. But while winning candidates can take a break from campaigning, their work is far from complete. Congratulations to you: President Charles Gaines, Vice President Tony Godfrey ... [Read More…]
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