More than a dozen tornadoes struck the Dallas-Fort Worth area, damaging everything from trees to high schools April 3 - leaving a path of destruction in their wake. The tornadoes occurred throughout the day with warnings issued from 7:32 am until 8:13 pm. The largest tornado occurred near Forney with damage spanning 8 miles. The twister ranked at ... [Read More…]
Archives for 2012
Crain, Wildcats take fifth series
Thanks to a three-run homerun by Brianna Fowlkes and three stellar outings by pitcher Caitlyn Crain, the ACU softball team walked away with another series victory over Cameron University Friday afternoon. The Wildcats won two of the three games in the series, improving their record to (25-10, 11-6) and moving into a tie for third place in the Lone ... [Read More…]
‘Cats earn split with No. 20 ‘Buffs
The Wildcat baseball team split its fourth Lone Star Conference series in a row against No. 20 West Texas A&M University over Easter weekend. ACU won the first and final games of the series 10-7 and 14-4, respectively but lost the second and third match-ups 1-2 and 0-8. The tie moves the 'Cats record to 20-17 overall and 8-8 in the LSC. The ... [Read More…]
Introducing Julie Goodenough
A large crowd gathered in the Hunter Welcome Center Wednesday, as Julie Goodenough officially introduced herself for the first time as the head coach of the women's basketball team. "When I found out this position was open, I had about five phone calls and text messages from friends and mentors saying the Abilene Christian job is open, you need to ... [Read More…]
Vice President Endorsement: Dylan Benec
Dylan Benac, junior political science major from Boerne Dylan Benac, wants to make SA great. He impressed us all year with his involvement in SA Congress meetings and the quality of the events he was involved with planning, and interviewing him as the candidate for the office of vice president only improved our view of him. There isn't a better ... [Read More…]
Treasurer Endorsement: Joseph Austin
Joseph Austin, junior accounting and pre-law major from Houston Joseph Austin knows finance. He knows how to allocate, save and get the most out of money. Though he doesn't have previous experience working for SA Congress, he has been on the asking end of the SA budget process as Spring Break Campaign Committee Treasurer. And his lack of ... [Read More…]
President Endorsement: Rebecca Dial
Rebecca Dial, junior political science and financial management major from South Carolina Rebecca Dial has ideas that would benefit SA Congress and the student body, but a lot of people have ideas. But Dial also has the wherewithal to make her ideas a reality. She is a motivated leader and her experience influences her vision of where she should ... [Read More…]
ARMA group challenges the accuracy of Hollywood’s sword fighting scenes
The clang of iron swords rings out from Will Hair Park Monday morning where two members of the Association of Renaissance Martial Arts are caught in a duel. This match, which doesn't feature the typical theatrical spinning and running around as seen in movies, is a demonstration of ages-old martial arts ... [Read More…]
Two ADDYs winners advance to nationals
Two students who entered pieces into a local design competition be advancing to the national level. James Utley and Aaron Cavitt both won Gold ADDY Awards for their entries in the district level competition in January. Utley's "The Jordan Bell Travel Report" and Cavitt's series of photos "Images of an Apocolypse" both are being sent to Austin for ... [Read More…]
Culp reading highlights detectives
Dr. Chris Willerton, associate professor of English, hosted a lecture night investigating detective fiction and a faculty game of Clue on Tuesday, as a part of the fourth-annual Culp Professor Reading. Serving as ACU's sixth Culp Professor, Dr. Willerton presented the spring report on his featured project, Detective Fiction and Christian ... [Read More…]
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