By Linda Bailey, Student Reporter Orchestra concert student soloists Adrienne Linge and Andrew Graham were chosen last semester to perform a concerto, a solo accompanied by an orchestra, Tuesday evening. Dr. Steven Ward, director of bands and conductor of ACU Orchestra, said the concerto soloists were selected after they auditioned for the parts ... [Read More…]
Archives for April 2009
Equipped students tackle taxes
By Linda Bailey, Student Reporter A deadline students will not want to miss is April 15. Income taxes must be filed by this date, but faculty and students do not think the process will be difficult to complete. The IRS Web site includes many programs that guide people through the process. Bill Fowler, chair of the Department of Accounting and ... [Read More…]
Students rope awards, good time at annual school-wide rodeo
By Tanner Anderson, Page Editor Tyler Allen might have resembled a rodeo veteran with his work gloves and dusty boots, but he actually was a rodeo rookie. Allen, sophomore chemistry major from San Antonio, played the cowboy role with numerous other students Tuesday at the ACU Rodeo. For many students the annual ACU Rodeo is an opportunity to ... [Read More…]
ACU takes one of three from Rams
By Ryan Cantrell, Sports Writer The Wildcats went 1-2 against the top-ranked Rambelles of Angelo State last weekend. Taking one of the three keeps the Wildcats tied at the top with Angelo State in conference with a 9-3 conference record. "I felt like we played three good games," head softball coach Chantiel Wilson said. "We won the first one, ... [Read More…]
Design, construction plans cause ad kiosk delays
By Sondra Rodriguez, Page Editor An ad kiosk between the Campus Center and the Brown Library is coming soon - and university administrators say they have not forgotten their promise to provide a place where students can advertise campus events. Nearly five months have passed since the university announced its plan to build an ad kiosk after ... [Read More…]
Disc golf course gliding soon to ACU campus
By Katie Gager, Student Reporter The Department of Exercise Science and Health will celebrate the grand opening of the ACU Wildcat Disc Golf Course at 3 p.m. on April 28 at the Sherrod Park property. The course will be the third disc golf course located in the Abilene area. The other courses in town are at Cal Young and Will Hair parks. Project ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast April 5, 2009
The Journalism and Mass Communication Department at Abilene Christian University presents their JMC Network Newscast. Today's top stories include Nominees veiw on the Election as well as other students view about the S.A Election. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=[cf]video[/cf] Hosted by Brandon Tripp and Farron Salley ... [Read More…]
Core curriculum to change in 2010
By Laura Acuff, Opinion Editor All incoming freshmen and transfer students in the fall of 2010 will be the first to experience a transformed liberal arts core curriculum, approved by a vote of the ACU faculty in May 2007. "This really fits in with ACU's 21st Century Vision because it's innovative, it's distinctive, it's going to help our ... [Read More…]
Lolcats Web site offers humerous diversions
By Lydia Melby, Arts Editor Everybody has something they constantly do, sometimes almost compulsively, that is not necessarily the brightest, most reasonable thing. Call it a 'drug of choice' (not that I am condoning, advocating or legitimizing drug use in any way, just to cover my bases). Sometimes it is drinking large amounts of coffee. ... [Read More…]
Core curriculum changes indicate adaptive administration
Our university is known all over the world. Not for its beautiful location or historically rich campus, but for the product it offers its students after a demanding four years for schooling - a superior degree. It is proud of its mission statement - "to educate students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world." This statement is ... [Read More…]
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