By Michael Freeman, Managing Editor Harold Lipford sat and ate his No. 5 Ultimate Chicken Grill combo at Wendy's, and he did not even have to drive across town to enjoy it. A Wendy's restaurant on Scottish Road, in front of Lowe's Home Improvement and near Jack in the Box, opened for business Friday. "I'm glad they're on this side of town," said ... [Read More…]
Archives for April 2009
Student options for credits dwindling
By Linda Bailey, Student Reporter Students scrambling to earn Chapel credits have 13 credit opportunities left in the semester. Students can earn these credits by attending the remaining eight Chapels, completing the online Chapel survey and going to a three-credit Chapel forum. The last forum opportunity of the semester is from 7-8:30 p.m. on ... [Read More…]
Penn Relays next for Wildcats
By Jeff Craig, Sports Writer With the conference championship and the national championship just around the corner, the track and field team divided forces last weekend with a small contingent of long distance runners and field events specialists heading to California and most of the field competitors and sprinters competing in Waco. Each event ... [Read More…]
Debate team celebrates successful year
By Lezlee Gutierrez, Student Reporter The debate team is giving itself a big pat on the back this semester as it wraps up a great year. The team members have had a successful year despite the challenges they had to face. The debate team had no returns from last year so it had to construct a new team with mostly freshmen and a few sophomores. "The ... [Read More…]
Aggies take three of four from ACU, teams now tied for first
Despite losing just its first Lone Star Conference series of the season over the weekend, the Wildcat baseball team is now tied with Cameron atop the LSC standings after the Aggies won three of four in Oklahoma. The Wildcats fell to 36-15 overall and 28-12 in the LSC while Cameron moved to 37-13 overall and 28-12 in the LSC. Cameron moved up 10 ... [Read More…]
Photos of the Week: 4.12.09
Photos from the week of April 12, 2009. ... [Read More…]
Cowboys Stadium in league of its own
By Chandler Harris, Assistant Sports Editor The new Cowboys Stadium is taking the future of sports' venues to the next level, but at a hefty price. I recently toured the new palace of a stadium that is under construction in Arlington, and words do not do justice to how massive it is. The new facility, which cost $1.1 billion, boasts some of the ... [Read More…]
Maymester participants to design iPhone applications
By Heather Leiphart, Student Reporter The School of Information Technology and Computing will offer a new Maymester class that potentially could pay for itself and more. Dr. Fortune Mhlanga, professor of information technology and computing, and Dr. Brian Burton, assistant professor of information technology, will teach mobile computing, a course ... [Read More…]
Chapel should be optional
I never understood the reason behind making attendance mandatory. I understand that ACU has the right to make people go to Chapel since it is a private school, but that doesn't answer the question of why you would want people in Chapel who do not want to be there in the first place. Furthermore, if we cannot complain about having to go to ... [Read More…]
SA Congress’ effectiveness requires student input
By Tanner Knauth, Page Editor Read Comments The votes have been cast, and the student body has new leadership for the Students' Association Congress. But now what? Next year's Congress has, admittedly, the undesirable task of following a student government marked by controversy. The closed meetings and impeachment have been well chronicled, ... [Read More…]
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