By David Soto As Sing Song approaches, the Office of Student Productions begins its search for student hosts and hostesses once again. Five to seven students are chosen from about 60 applicants each year, the majority of whom are women. "The judges' panel is comprised of people from the Sing Song professional staff, ACU's Music Department and ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2009
Recruiting Web site features student stories
By Casey Oliver The Office of Enrollment Management is opening a new avenue for recruiting high school seniors with its new Web site, Live Up. The innovative and interactive site was designed to work hand-in-hand with the prospective students' page on the ACU Web site. Corey Patterson, director of Enrollment Management, said the goal of the Live ... [Read More…]
Dayz go by in Downtown Abilene
Local businesses and artists will organize special promotions and activities to attract visitors for Downtown Dayz, a monthly event that will take place Oct. 10. Sponsored by the Abilene Downtown Association, Downtown Dayz was created last year to encourage interest in Abilene's downtown business and cultural scene. "The purpose of Downtown Dayz is ... [Read More…]
SBC needs group leaders
By Jill Dougher The ACU Spring Break Committee is conducting interviews this week to select leaders for the 2010 Spring Break Campaigns. Every fall, students have the opportunity to apply for a Spring Break Campaign leader position. Students given this title are in charge of planning a trip and leading a group of students to a selected ... [Read More…]
SALT restructures service
The Service Action Leadership Team organized its only Service Saturday of the semester last weekend. In the past, SALT organized one Service Saturday every month. Beginning this year, SALT will offer only one Service Saturday for the semester; instead, the team will offer other service opportunities each week. SALT Secretary Amanda Buchanan, senior ... [Read More…]
Wildcats hot streak continues as ACU sweeps Angelo State
The Wildcat volleyball team swept Angelo State University on Thursday, winning its 10th game in 11 matches. The win is the second straight conference victory for the 'Cats. The Wildcats sit at 2-1 in conference play and 11-4 overall. That puts them in fifth place out of 14 teams in the Lone Star Conference. ACU dominated the Rambelles from start ... [Read More…]
Pledging provides spiritual experience
Brian Peacock, Secretary Emeritus, Gamma Sigma Phi I believe [a column in Sunday's issue] concerning pledging was misleading. The author claims to be an insider into the pledging process of a men's social club. As a former officer for the club that the author pledged, I know for a fact that the author left the pledging process less than a week ... [Read More…]
Summit shifts focus to students
Summit owns a deep history, complete with tradition and expectation. Any changes to such a longstanding event must be handled with the utmost care. Even if every consideration is taken, feathers surely will be ruffled; but Brady Bryce and the office of ministry events have done an excellent job bringing the Summit's focus back to students, and ... [Read More…]
Charity in health care falls to church
Dr. Cole Bennett I wish to respond to the claim that dutiful Christians should support the political left's call to fund a national health care plan through government channels. The president himself articulated such an appeal to faith-based organizations in a conference call with religious leaders last month, where he argued "the wealthiest ... [Read More…]
Forcing shots ignores rights
After months of following the swine flu pandemic as it broke out across the nation, the hysteria in reaction to the virus is turning into proactive and preventative action. According to U.S. health officials, the vaccine for the H1N1 virus will arrive Oct. 5, and while many clinics and hospitals wait with anticipation, others are not eager for the ... [Read More…]
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