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Archives for 2009
Navajo leader speaks on equality
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Editor in Chief Dr. Joe Shirley Jr., president of the Navajo Nation and a 1973 graduate of ACU, shared a lesson his grandmother taught him to a room full of more than 400 people. While standing on the stage in the McCaleb Conference Center during a Chapel forum Monday, Shirley told the crowd of students, faculty and staff ... [Read More…]
Tennis teams compete on road versus top teams
By Brandon Tripp, Sports Writer The men and women's teams were out of town this past weekend, playing road matches against top-flight teams. The men made the long trek to Montgomery, Ala., without their No. 1 player Juan Nuñez to face off against a slew of Division II powerhouses. The Wildcats walked away from the weekend 1-2 after facing ... [Read More…]
Challenge deadline postponed for Easter
By Laura Acuff, Opinion Editor The registration deadline for this year's SpringBoard Ideas Challenge has been postponed to Monday. This delay gives entrants additional time to register in light of this weekend's Easter holiday, said Jim Porter, Entrepreneur-in-Residence for the College of Business Administration. The competition first took place ... [Read More…]
Vandendriessche, Brivule set records at Texas Relays
By Chandler Harris, Assistant Sports Editor Camille Vandendriessche and Linda Brivule became a part of school history over the weekend at the Texas Relays in Austin. Vandendriessche became the first ACU decathlete to win the Texas Relays decathlon, and Brivule set school and NCAA Division II records with her performance in the javelin ... [Read More…]
Bean features Spring Luau
By Cara Leahy, Student Reporter Visitors to the World Famous Bean found a tropical twist on their usual dining experience Friday afternoon. The Spring Fever Luau gave students the opportunity to try new foods, play games and win prizes during their lunch break. When entering the Bean, students were greeted by a large blow-up palm tree and "pool" ... [Read More…]
First undergrad festival highlights research
By Liz Spano, Student Reporter The first Undergraduate Research Festival will provide undergraduate students with the opportunity to present research projects and be recognized and awarded for outstanding research achievements in their college career, on April 13-15. The festival will be part of ACU's annual Honors Week and will allow students ... [Read More…]
Gaines gains SA Presidency: Godfrey wins VP race, Cochran new treasurer
By Michael Freeman, Managing Editor This year's Students' Association executive officers election, which featured the least voter participation in the past few years, also turned into one of the closest elections in recent history. Charles Gaines, junior criminal justice major from Cedar Hill, was elected as next year's SA president Wednesday. He ... [Read More…]
Still On Top: Wildcats take three of four to remain atop the LSC
By Grant Abston, Sports Editor Down four runs entering the eighth inning and facing a series split, ACU rallied for six runs in the final three innings in Sunday's finale against Angelo State to win three of four and remain atop the Lone Star Conference standings. ACU (31-11, 24-8) holds a one-game lead atop the LSC in front of Cameron ... [Read More…]
Spring game brings optimism
By Grant Abston, Sports Editor The departure of one of the greatest offensive trios in ACU history left ACU with an unfamiliar look entering the spring. But after wrapping up workouts with a scrimmage Saturday, the Wildcats moved one step closer to finding replacements to defend their 2008 Lone Star Conference championship. "The thing that stands ... [Read More…]
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