The men of Gamma Sigma Phi will take the court for 68 and a half consecutive hours of volleyball in April - an attempt at a world record. The Kinsmen hope to raise $20,000 for Habitat for Humanity. The club is inviting everyone to come play volleyball in the The Royce and Pam Money Student Recreation and Wellness Center, beginning April 27. The ... [Read More…]
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Video: Voices from the Hill: Dalia Carrasco
Everyday students in the department of Journalism and Mass Communication walk the halls and never know who works at night to keep them clean. Walk in the shoes of Dalia Carrasco with Blane Singletary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6oejqdHzO4 Video/editing by Blane Singletary ... [Read More…]
Voices from the Hill: Dalia Carrasco
Everyday students in the department of Journalism and Mass Communication walk the halls and never know who works at night to keep them clean. Walk in the shoes of Dalia Carrasco with Blane Singletary. Video/editing by Blane Singletary ... [Read More…]
Griggs Center emphasizes philanthropy
Quality business schools stress the importance of entrepreneurship, and ACU is making changes to take it one step further by continuing to educate students in the art of starting businesses, but also teach them how to help others along the way. The Griggs Center for Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy was created in late 2011 to build a platform ... [Read More…]
University launches scholarship campaign
Dr. Phil Schubert unveiled ACU's Partnering in the Journey Campaign, a $50 million effort to equip ACU students with a more affordable education, at the President's Circle Dinner Saturday night. "We want to bridge the gap between cost and higher education," Schubert said. "We are trying to promote affordability and help students and families to be ... [Read More…]
‘Cats continue battle for playoff berth
This afternoon at 4 p.m., the men's basketball team will take on the Texas A&M Kingsville Javelinas in Moody Coliseum. The Wildcats in a race with Angelo State for the eight and final position in the LoneStar Conference tournament that will be held in Allen, Texas in less than two weeks. "(This game) will be the most important thing we do all ... [Read More…]
A group effort trumps an individual endeavors
The spirit of Sing Song sheds light on the dynamic of teamwork in the ACU community. There's nothing that says working together quite like synchronized dancing and singing a cappella. It's good to see that a large number of independent-minded college students muster the discipline required to come together as a whole to create such a massive ... [Read More…]
Facebook goes public with an uncertain road ahead
News about Facebook's IPO has been making a lot of headlines lately, and that is no surprise. Facebook has become one of the most recognizable Internet entities, and it has expanded beyond its digital confines. Think about how many brick and mortar businesses mention their Facebook page. There's no question that it's big, but is it profitable? ... [Read More…]
Dinner to include murder
The Honors College will present its annual murder mystery dinner Friday, and this year's production, Mug Shot, continues the college's tradition of the past decade. "Like all murder mysteries, it involves an unexpected death," said Dr. Joe Stephenson, assistant dean of the Honors College. "ACU is a place full of traditions, and this is one of the ... [Read More…]
‘Cats, Lady Javelinas to face off
With the Lone Star Conference post-season tournament on the line, the women's basketball team prepares to take on Texas A&M-Kingsville Sunday night in Moody Coliseum. Both teams desperately need a win to in order to secure a spot in the tournament. The Lady Javelinas are currently ranked eighth in the LSC rankings, while the Wildcats have ... [Read More…]
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