First it was the elated screams of a sea of skunk, then the roars of an army of Peter Pans and finally the screeching cheers from the sophomore class that filled Moody Coliseum on Saturday night, when the winners of the 53rd annual Sing Song: Believe were announced on the Moody stage. Ko Jo Kai won its second-straight Sing Song, and Gamma Sigma ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2009
Video: Students perfect choreography
ACU students involved in this year's 53rd annual Sing Song work on their choreography before this weekend's performances. Video/editing by Cody Veteto. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wo8MOKw3YA ... [Read More…]
Better ‘Believe’ Sing Song ’09 Has Arrived
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Editor in Chief Skunks? Mice? Judges? Oh my. Sing Song must be upon ACU. After months of preparation and practice for the myriad of performances that make up the 53rd annual Sing Song 2009, Believe, the students who are part of this year's show will put on one performance Friday and two more Saturday. Tom Craig, ... [Read More…]
Editor’s Picks: A prediction of the outcome of Sing Song 2009
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Editor in Chief Men's Division: GSP should win, but underdog Frats loom 1. Gamma Sigma Phi After a runaway Galaxy train ran over the magic men of Gamma Sigma Phi's hopes to extend their Sing Song winning streak to seven in 2008, GSP's Peter Pan themed '09 show, "Second Star To The Right and Straight On To Moody" may be ... [Read More…]
‘Starbucks’ label misrepresents dining facility’s full menu
The ACU Dining Services homepage says: "Located in the library, Starbucks is one of the most recognized and respected specialty coffee brands in the world. Starbucks purchases and roasts high-quality, whole bean coffees and sells them along with fresh, rich-brewed Italian-style espresso beverages, a variety of pastries and confections and ... [Read More…]
Oscar-Wild: One critic’s take on the pomp, politics and popcorn
By Blake Penfield, Student Reporter Allow me to preface this list of summaries, predications and opinions by offering a quick commentary on the Academy's Best Picture nominations for this year. They are, in a word, abysmal. Only two of these films deserve their place on a Best Picture list and, consequently, several more-deserving films have been ... [Read More…]
The Optimist Print Edition: 02/20/2009
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Students perfect choreography
ACU students involved in this year's 53rd annual Sing Song work on their choreography before this weekend's performances. Video/editing by Cody Veteto. ... [Read More…]
ACU’s postseason hopes eliminated after loss
By Austin Gwin, Sports Writer After ACU's 80-64 loss to the Tarleton State Texans on Wednesday, the Wildcats were eliminated from postseason contention and will miss the postseason tournament for the ninth time in the last 10 years. "We dug ourselves into a hole early," head coach Jason Copeland said. "We didn't shoot well at all. You are not ... [Read More…]
Wildcats capture nine of 10 in Phoenix
By Brandon Tripp, Sports Writer The Wildcat tennis teams had a busy weekend at the Phoenix Duals, playing five matches apiece in just three days. They came through in fine form with the men winning all five matches, while the women dropped only one match, taking four out of five and shutting out two opponents. The women came back from Arizona ... [Read More…]
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