Three years after its foundation, the future of the ACU Table Tennis Club is uncertain despite growing interest in participation. With the impending graduation of its founding members Brady Campbell, senior psychology major from Abilene and Benjamin Hayes the club's future is unclear. "Whether the club grows to include it's own designated space, ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2012
Random tangents not just for math-heads
Despite my lack of being a math major, I am more than familiar with tangents. A tangent is a straight line that touches, but doesn't cross through, a curve at a particular point. At least, that's what Wikipedia says, and I believe everything on that website. That mad cow disease sure is scary. Tangents aren't exclusive to geometric equations, ... [Read More…]
Steelers running back emphasizes trust
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Baron Batch spoke to ACU's Fellowship of Christian Athletes Monday about the importance of trusting God. Batch grew up in Midland and played football for Texas Tech before he was to the NFL in 2011. But on during the last day of practice before preseason, Batch tore his ACL and was out for the season. His journey ... [Read More…]
Police Chief elected president of state association
Police Chief Jimmy Ellison was elected president of the Texas Association of College and University Police Administrators (TACUPA) last month. He will serve a one-year term as president for the 2012 calendar year. He is the first ACU-affiliated officer to serve as president of TACUPA. Ellison said he was honored to be elected to serve as ... [Read More…]
‘Cats split opening series
The Wildcat baseball team split a four game series this past weekend against Arkansas Tech University at Crutcher Scott Field. The season opening game on Friday was won by the 'Cats, 12-10. The Wonder Boys got the best of ACU on Saturday in two seven inning games winning both contests, 6-2 and 17-14. However, the Wildcats were able to salvage a ... [Read More…]
Younger Manning deserves love, too
As the Peyton Manning saga continues, a much larger question lingers. Not many have addressed it, and those that have are split on the subject. Is little brother Eli - the one who had pillows wedged under his shirt as a kid so big brother could practice throwing at him - the better of the two professional Mannings? The easy answer, of course, is ... [Read More…]
‘Cats begin season hot, go 3-1 in tourney
The ACU softball team competed in its first tournament of the season last weekend in San Antonio and came away with a 3-1 record. The Wildcats started off the season on a rough patch, losing 6-3 to East Central in the season opener, but rebounded quickly en route to winning the next three games by a combined score of 12-3. "It was definitely a ... [Read More…]
Wildcats continue to suffer setbacks
The women's basketball team's conference record suffered another setback this weekend, as the Lady Aggies of Cameron University stole a 58-54 win from the Wildcats in Lawton, Okla. "We just weren't able to convert down the stretch," said head Coach Shawna Lavender. "We gave them too many second chances." Although the 'Cats maintained a consistent ... [Read More…]
Your worship service provider
Welcome to the Non-Denominational Community Church of Skype, today's date is Mar. 12, 2023. I hope everyone is enjoying the comfort of their own home as we gather today for worship. Before the transmission starts, please power off your state-issued iPhones and find a comfortable seat in front of your monitor. We will begin at approximately 10 a.m. ... [Read More…]
CU’s late run outshines ACU
Last night, the ACU men's basketball team played a nearly flawless game against Paul Quinn College, winning the game 88-70 ACU pounded Paul Quinn on the boards from the start of the game, and the Tigers were unable to keep up with the high-powered Wildcat offense. The 'Cats built a eighteen point lead after only one half of play, scoring a season ... [Read More…]
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