The third-floor residents of Gardner Hall are victims of a beetle invasion - and not the British kind. Little black beetles began crawling into Gardner about two weeks ago, requiring Residence Life, Physical Resources and WFF Facility Services to band together to eliminate the infestation. John Delony, director of Residence Life, said reports had ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2009
Migratory bats disrupt Moody lectures
Summit speakers had to share the stage in Moody Coliseum this year. The infamous Moody bats swooped in during several lectures, startling visitors and giving students in search of challenging lessons and extra Chapel credits more than they bargained for. Mark Lewis, assistant dean of Spiritual Life and Chapel programs, said Chapel had to be moved ... [Read More…]
Student fashion show draws crowd
By Rebecca Hamilton Fashion lovers gathered under strings of lights and canopies of tulle for the student-organized Equilibrium Fashion Show in the Shore Art Gallery on Friday night. The event, which was intended to raise awareness of student groups including Wishing Well, 25 Cloth and Handbangs of Hope, featured student models dressed to reflect ... [Read More…]
ChalkWalk encourages breast cancer awareness
By Bailey Neal The Center for Contemporary Arts is encouraging ArtWalk visitors to "Think Pink" this month in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The "theme" for the Oct. 8 ArtWalk is actually ChalkWalk, an annual theme, but most vendors will be highlighting breast cancer awareness. The Center is doing its part as well, with art exhibits ... [Read More…]
First Lady offers words of wisdom to women
More than 30 sophomore women and Residence Life staff members crowded into the lobby of Sikes Hall to eat brownies, drink milk and hear words of wisdom from ACU's First Lady, Pam Money, Tuesday night. The conversation focused on the rocky and romantic topic of relationships. For two hours, she spoke to a room packed with women asking questions ... [Read More…]
Committee kidnaps Queen nominees
The ACU Homecoming Committee snatched unsuspecting Homecoming Queen nominees from club meetings and pledging events around campus Wednesday night. After blindfolding and adorning them with purple boas and tiaras, committee members carried them off to the Hunter Welcome Center, where they got acquainted with each other and learned what the next few ... [Read More…]
(Mrs.) Money Talks
The back patio of the Money house is crowded with black plastic chairs, tables covered with purple tablecloths and about 50 Presidential Scholars. Students are snaking their way to a buffet table covered with the makings of fajitas. And there's a rapidly widening gap in the line. Peering around the freshmen men anxious about being separated from ... [Read More…]
Ghost tour to share eerie history
By Ben Warton Tour guides will teach history in a chilling way this Halloween in Buffalo Gap Historic Village. Ghost tours will incorporate ghost stories into a lesson on the history of the area. The tours, led by flashlight, will focus on the history of Buffalo Gap, with a little Texas history thrown in, said Erin Owens, administrative assistant ... [Read More…]
Faculty publication explores book of Exodus
Students and faculty have the opportunity to explore the book of Exodus through Dr. Mark Hamilton's new book, On the Mountain With God, now available in The Campus Store. "I wrote this as part of my career agenda," said Hamilton, associate dean of the Graduate School of Theology. "My goal is to help people understand Scripture in an intelligent ... [Read More…]
Public aggression reflects deeper issue
By Wilson McCoy III What do politicians, athletes, and rappers have in common? They are all guilty of P.D.A.: Public Displays of Aggression. However, their eruptions should not be isolated from larger American public life represented by recent town hall meetings where rage was rampant. These celebrities have received numerous indictments recently, ... [Read More…]
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