The Student Congress is currently in the process of allocating money to student groups' requests to attend conferences. The Alpha Chi National Honor Society, Shades, the Locavore Club and the National Student Speech-Language and Hearing Association appeared before Congress on Monday to request funds to help finance the conferences they plan to ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2012
Minority students discuss financial burdens
During his freshmen year, California native Kenyon Jackson went to class everyday and completed assignments that he never knew if he would have the opportunity to turn in for a grade. Despite Jackson's involvement in a local church home, service and leadership organizations on campus and an apparent financial need, he was unable to officially ... [Read More…]
Festival extends deadline
By Jimmy Isbell The deadline to apply for a spot at the Undergraduate Research Festival was extended to Tuesday. The fourth annual event will take place Apr. 2 on ACU's campus. Undergraduates from many fields will participate in research based on their interests. Prizes will be awarded to the top presenters. There are two winners in two ... [Read More…]
FilmFest registration opens
By Victoria Rodriguez Registration for FilmFest 2012 opened Wednesday. Though the six week period in which students may work on their entries began Wednesday, registration is open until Feb. 22. This will be the eighth annual FilmFest and judging by attendance at the the first meeting, Tom Craig, director of student productions, is expecting it ... [Read More…]
Holmes: Christians can’t balk at issues
I am a senior at ACU and have enjoyed my experience here. This school is an exceptional institution for higher learning that encourages Christian relationships and servant leadership. The community that the students, faculty and staff build is honorable. However, I have noticed that ACU has avoided consistent discussions on controversial topics in ... [Read More…]
Farron’s breakfast date with the Wizard of Oz
You may remember my trek to Abilene's Municipal court in October. If so, ignore the current feeling of deja vu. I'm going back again and this time I meet the judge. I hope her name is Judy. Here's what happened. Last semester, I was in an automobile accident with a CityLink bus. After some confusion with the ticket and a conversation with a ... [Read More…]
Lot construction outside res hall to end
The construction in the Gardner parking lot will be completed within the week, making the entire lot available for student parking. The construction in the parking lot north of Gardner is associated with the heating and cooling for the building. The heating, ventilation and air-conditioning team discovered a leak in a pipe a few months ago, and ... [Read More…]
Seniors prepare final campus art show
Five seniors are preparing to debut their artwork for family, friends and guests on Friday. Brittany Reynolds, Kirsten Haugaard, Stacy Olsen, Kirstyn Young and Tana Emmons will display samples of their work in a show titled "The Show Must Go On." Stacy Olsen, 3D art major from San Antonio, is enjoying the planning process and the bonding time ... [Read More…]
Faculty member continues ministry despite illness
Dr. Charles Siburt, who have served in the College of Biblical Studies for more than two decades, continues his battle against a form of cancer that affects plasma cells. He and his family are waiting to see if his conditions improve from his latest treatment, during which he spent four weeks at Zale Lipshy Hospital in Dallas. Dr. John Siburt, ... [Read More…]
Freshman discovers intruder in dormitory
A Gardner resident found an intruder sitting on the floor in the middle of a friend's room at about 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. The man quickly left the room, ran down the hall and escaped the building before the ACU Police arrived on the scene. Madison Brown, freshman interior design major from Frisco, was going to borrow an art supply from a friend on ... [Read More…]
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