ACU's first on-campus dance had students swaying to the music Tuesday night in the Bob and Shirley Hunter Welcome Center. "Dance in Disguise" was the first implementation of recent changes in the university's dance policy. Tom Craig, director of student productions, was thrilled about the first official dance on campus. Craig said they hoped to ... [Read More…]
Archives for March 2012
24-hour run to honor Anabel Reid
ACU alum Alex Wann and students from the Department of Agriculture and Environmental Science will sponsor a fun run to honor ACU bus accident victim Anabel Reid. Anabel had a deep love for the Lord, and a fiery passion for making an impact in the lives of those who are in need of clean drinking water and thirst for Christ, Wann said. The mission ... [Read More…]
A foiled farewell
By: Christianna (Lewis) Reedy Dr. Perry Reeves, professor of chemistry, opened his office door on March 2 to find a "winter wonderland." Multicolored plastic cups were strung around the room. Chairs, books, pictures and other items had been wrapped in aluminum foil and notes were scribbled on some of the shiny surfaces. "It was a shock to open ... [Read More…]
FilmFest free with valid student ID
FilmFest will be free of charge to students, faculty and staff for the first time in the event's eight-year history. The annual event will feature six, possibly seven video entries from students Friday night at the Paramount Theatre, beginning at 8 p.m. Tom Craig, director of student activities, said a sponsorship from the Students' Association ... [Read More…]
Sullivan places third in Fort Worth
The ACU golf team placed fifth at the UST Mamiya Texas Intercollegiate last Tuesday in Fort Worth, marking its 27th consecutive finish in the top seven. The No. 10 ranked 'Cats finished the two rounds of the tournament with a 6-over-par 582 score. Texas Wesleyan finished fourth with 1-under-par 575, Southern Nazarene finished third with ... [Read More…]
The day the Broncos got Peyton Manning
The Monday after Spring Break is one of the more depressing days of the year for me. I get just a taste of what it is like to have my mom do my laundry and cooking, and then I get thrown back into the harsh reality of taking care of myself. This year however, that Monday was much worse than I could have imagined. For the last week and a half, my ... [Read More…]
‘Cats continue to dominate opponents
Over spring break, the ACU tennis teams exercised their dominance over every team they faced in Kansas City. The men's team went 4-1 over the break and the Lady 'Cats went undefeated, winning a whopping thirty-nine out of forty-one total matches. The women's tennis team started out their spring break by stomping St. Edwards and over the weekend ... [Read More…]
‘Cats end spring break with win
The No. 24 ACU softball team concluded its spring break in victorious fashion Saturday in Stephenville with a 7-2 win over Tarleton State, finishing with a 4-3 record over the week. One game was cancelled due to inclement weather. "We played a lot of softball last week," assistant coach Ashley Reeves said. "Our girls played their hearts out all ... [Read More…]
ACU goes 3-4 in road trip
The baseball team played several back and forth contests over spring break in two separate away series. The Wildcats first road trip was to Cleveland, Miss. to play No. 7 Delta State University. In the first two games, ACU lost 9-4, then won 6-3. The Statesmen closed out the three-game series with a 7-6 victory. Head coach Britt Bonneau was happy ... [Read More…]
Two faculty to run Boston Marathon
Two members of the ACU faculty are putting their fitness training to the test next month in the Boston Marathon. Kevin Kehl, executive director of the Center for International Education, and Libby McCurley, assistant professor in the department of kinesiology and nutrition, both qualified for the 116th annual Boston Marathon. "I want to finish, ... [Read More…]
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