The Journalism and Mass Communication Department at Abilene Christian University presents their JMC Network Newscast. Todays top stories include an update of Brandon Woodruff', a former ACU student's murder trial where he was convicted of capital murder, ACU's fifth annual FilmFest and this year's winners and ACU president Dr. Royce Money's recent ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2009
The Optimist Print Edition: 03/27/2009
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Ousted island president vows to return to power
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Editor in Chief The ousted president of Madagascar declared the world condemned the coup d'état, that forced him to flee the island nation and he vowed to return to power, according to the Associated Press. Former President Marc Ravalomanana, who has visited ACU's campus twice, resigned from his office March 17 after the ... [Read More…]
Golf team prepares for Classic
By Chandler Harris, Assistant Sports Editor The ACU golf team travels to Dallas on Monday to compete in the Dallas Baptist Patriot Classic. The tournament will be sponsored by Dallas Baptist University at the Golf Club of Dallas. The Wildcats are midway through their season and currently are ranked fourth in their region. "Our season started off ... [Read More…]
Career Expo to offer networking
By Liz Spano, Student Reporter A Career Expo will be Wednesday in the McCaleb Conference Room in the Bob and Shirley Hunter Welcome Center. Besides providing one Chapel credit, it will give students an opportunity to network with possible future career choices. The career fair, which is organized by the College of Business Administration and the ... [Read More…]
Lack of communication, funds leave UP with wireless woes
By Heather Leiphart, Student Reporter Residents of University Park apartments might find the name "Belkin 54G" familiar - it is a common $30 router, purchasable at Wal-Mart, and for more than 400 students living in UP, the only source of wireless Internet. ACU's three-step plan to bring wireless Internet access to every corner of campus does not ... [Read More…]
Cats sweep St. Mary’s in doubleheader
By Grant Abston, Sports Editor Starting pitchers Jacque Gregoire and Kim Partin led ACU to a doubleheader sweep, winning 7-0 and 7-1 on Tuesday over nonconference opponent St. Mary's University, allowing just one run in two games as ACU extended its winning streak to 10 games and improved to 26-9 overall. The Wildcats remain in first place in the ... [Read More…]
‘Transforming Word’ available in The Campus Store
By Linda Bailey, Student Reporter After seven years of work, The Transforming Word, a one-volume Bible commentary edited by members of ACU faculty, has finally hit the shelves. Dr. Nancy Shankle, professor of English and chair of the Department of English, was an associate editor for The Transforming Word. She said the commentary weighs seven ... [Read More…]
Tennis teams return home for Wildcat Invitational
By Jeff Craig, Sports Writer The ACU men and women's tennis teams will be in action with five games each, all of which will be played at ACU as a part of the 2009 Wildcat Invitational. The men's team is coming off a couple of losses at the hands of Lamar and Louisiana-Lafayette. The squad currently sits at 18-4 and held the No. 20 spot as of the ... [Read More…]
SA passes resolution opposing ad policy
By Tanner Anderson, Page Editor During Wednesday's meeting, the Students' Association Congress passed a resolution addressing the university's advertisement policy and announced New York Times' best selling author Donald Miller will be a keynote speaker at next year's Summit. SA Congress approved a resolution that states students should be ... [Read More…]
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