By Chandler Harris, Assistant Sports Editor The men and women's track and field teams sent a small group of athletes to the Houston Indoor Invitational and Multis last weekend. "We intended to send our multi-athletes, but most of them were injured, so we only sent one," said head track and field coach Don Hood. The team sent its only freshman ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2009
Students gather to watch, enjoy Super Bowl
By Michael Freeman, Managing Editor Jeff McDuff and Joseph Lopez had their eyes fixated on every play of Super Bowl XLIII, as they sat in front of the big screen television in the University Park clubhouse Sunday night. Lopez roots for the Pittsburgh Steelers; McDuff roots against them. So when Pittsburgh's quarterback Ben Roethlisberger kneeled ... [Read More…]
Starting Strong: Wildcats win season opener in extra innings
By Grant Abston, Sports Editor Led by shortstop Willie Uechi and junior college transfer Travis Latz, the 11th-ranked ACU Wildcats opened the 2009 season with a 5-2 win in extra innings against Incarnate Word Tuesday afternoon. After Incarnate Word tied the game at two in the bottom of the fifth inning, neither team managed a run until ACU broke ... [Read More…]
Cats end nine-game road losing streak to MSU
By Jeff Craig, Sports Writer The women's basketball team continued its recent dominating run over Lone Star Conference opponents by crushing the Midwestern State Mustangs 73-57 in front of almost 1,200 fans in Wichita Falls. The win over MSU also ended the Wildcats' long streak of road losses against the Mustangs. Going into Saturday's game, the ... [Read More…]
Late run pushes Midwestern State past ACU
By Ryan Cantrell, Sports Writer Midwestern State used a 20-6 run to defeat the Wildcats on the road Saturday, 84-73, dropping ACU to 8-11 overall and 2-4 in the Lone Star Conference. The Wildcats managed to pull within three with just over 11 minutes remaining, but the Mustangs' late run sent the Wildcats to their fourth loss in the last five ... [Read More…]
Ad kiosk coming to Campus
By Sondra Rodriguez, Page Editor In response to the new ACU policy that prohibits fliers and sidewalk chalk announcements on campus, Student Life and Physical Resources are planning to build an information kiosk near the west entrance of the Campus Center in the upcoming weeks. Mauri Westbrook, director of Student Organizations and Activities, ... [Read More…]
Directory recognizes local church for attendance in latest edition
By Hannah Barnes, Student Reporter Read the Comments When Richland Hills Church of Christ in Fort Worth was excluded from the 2009-edition of Churches of Christ in the United States, mixed reactions arose from the decision. Carl Royster, the volume's compiler, said in The Christian Chronicle that Richland Hills' instrumental services had the ... [Read More…]
Voices from the Hill: Nita King
Everyday students, faculty and staff pick up or drop off mail at the window in the Campus Center from Nita King, the window clerk. Ms. King talks about what she enjoys most about her job and working with the students. Video/editing by Farron Salley ... [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…]
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…]
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