Sadie Hawkins week provides students with free activities during the week including; Free Burrito Night and Primetime Night. Video/Editing by Blane Singletary ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2009
Frater Sodalis continues Haunted House Tradition
The men of Frater Sodalis provided students a fun getaway during the week leading up to Halloween with their annual Haunted House. Video/Editing by Jimmie Jackson ... [Read More…]
Photo Gallery: ACU vs. TAMU Kingsville 10.31.09
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Wildcats win pivotal game against Texas A&M-Kingville
The Wildcats rebounded from two consecutive losses to defeat Texas A&M Kingsville 47-35. The win kept the Wildcats' playoffs hopes alive going into the final week of the season. Mitchell Gale came out strong and led the Wildcats offense, who struggled last week, to 47 points, its highest total since hanging 58 on Ft. Lewis in the second game ... [Read More…]
LiveBlog Coverage: ACU vs Texas A&M Kingsville
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Shock prompts review of pledging regulations
Nik Tritch is trying to get back into a normal routine after being hospitalized for more than two weeks. Tritch, sophomore finance major from Clovis, Calif., suffered an electric shock during Sub T-16 pledging activities, but he returned to class late last week seemingly recovered. Dr. Jeff Arrington, associate vice president for Student Life, has ... [Read More…]
Concert to spotlight jazz pioneer
Jeff Coffin, touring saxophonist for the Dave Matthews Band, will visit ACU to conduct a jazz clinic and perform with the student Jazz Ensemble in a free fall jazz concert in Cullen Auditorium on Monday and Tuesday. Coffin is a three-time Grammy award winning musician and composer and has embarked on a variety of musical endeavors. Most ... [Read More…]
Students find creative pastimes
Students are constantly bombarded with extracurricular activities. Clubs are popular, but joining a formal organization is not every student's niche. Instead, students find ways to form their own traditions. "My plate is too full to pledge, but I schedule my Wednesdays around Glee," said Preston Watkins, sophomore advertising/PR major from ... [Read More…]
Teague released from Hospital
Dr. William J. 'Bill' Teague was admitted to Hendrick Medical Center for a hematoma in his leg early last week, according to an e-mail received by the president's office from University Church of Christ. Teague, who served as chancellor of the university for 16 years, president of the university for 10 years and executive assistant to the ... [Read More…]
LOUD+CLEAR: Will you wear a costume on Halloween?
a. Yes, I've been planning it for weeks. b. No, I'm a little old for that. c. I'll be at home watching the Halloween marathon. Â We want to know what you think. Submit your thoughts and opinions by commenting on this post. ... [Read More…]
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