Nearly a dozen women on campus share a passion for stepping. Performing a combination of dance and creative percussion, SHADES stomps and claps in unison and rhythm to create its own music or to accompany other songs. SHADES will perform a show in Cullen Auditorium on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. alongside a similar dance group. Rather than ... [Read More…]
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Big Country Art Association to feature students in show
ACU students entered the Big Country Art Association's annual art competition last Thursday. Several student works that were selected will be seen throughout the competition, which ends on Nov. 29. BCAA is an organization composed of regional artists, and organizes an annual art competition. The ACU Downtown Gallery is hosting the competition as ... [Read More…]
Piano students to perfrom in recital
Students studying the piano will perform in a recital on Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Williams Performing Arts Center recital hall. Dr. Pauline Bjorem, director of piano studies and associate professor of piano, has been preparing students to play in the recital all semester. Students performing include Kren Fernandes, JingYuan Jiang, Nathan ... [Read More…]
Charging for online news is essential
The Abilene Reporter News has been planning for quite some time to implement an online subscription service for its news coverage. If this plan is realized, the Reporter News would be following a trend of many other newspapers around the country in converting to an online format instead of a daily delivered print product. With this change, ... [Read More…]
Jets proving to be all talk while franchise crashes
The New York Jets need to shut their pie holes. The Jets (3-6) are terrible. This is an understood truth. They've scored one touchdown in their past two games, and that was in garbage time during their 30-9 loss to the Miami Dolphins. They've proved they're all talk and no walk. Before the Oct. 28 Miami-New York matchup, the Jets returned to ... [Read More…]
Thanksgiving: a time of free food
If there is one thing I'm thankful for, it's free food. Here in Abilene, I run a tight ship financially. Bi-monthly visits to United fill my pantry with the basics: bread, milk, eggs, Ramen and Ben & Jerry's "Americone Dream". I ration food like a Depression-era family and have slowly begun to embrace leftovers. It's not the most glorious (or ... [Read More…]
Cartoon: When a cold front blows in
Evan's Marks by Evan Marks "When a cold front blows in" ... [Read More…]
‘Cats earn No. 7 seed, face WTAMU
The Wildcats enter the Lone Star Conference Championship as the No. 7 seed after wining their final two matches of the regular season. The team will face No. 2 seed West Texas A&M University in the first of four first-round matches. The tournament begins Thursday and will be hosted by Angelo State who recently won their first conference ... [Read More…]
Video: Darian Hogg: Sports Clips
It's hip to get a clip when it's from wide receiver Darian Hogg. He's bringing a new kind of style to the field that doesn't have anything to do with the game. The Optimist reveals the head behind the helmet. Darian Hogg, the 'mane' event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajewv0XoDVo Video/Editing by: Taylor Langston ... [Read More…]
Girls’ game turns into track meet
The ACU Women's basketball team tipped off the season with a convincing 94-66 win over the Texas A&M International Dustdevils. The Wildcats had no trouble running up the scoreboard, shooting 40Â percent from downtown and 79 percent from the free throw line in Coach Julie Goodenough's first game as head coach. "The match-up was very good," ... [Read More…]
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