"The Rocketboys" performed at Abilene Christian University and even played some new songs. This attracted prospective students as many slurped snow cones from Cajun Cones. Video/editing by Blane Singletary ... [Read More…]
Rocketboys return to play ACU show
By Tanner Anderson, Page Editor After a one-month hiatus, The Rocketboys landed in Abilene once again to perform at their alma mater and showcase some new songs. The stage was set outside of the Hunter Welcome Center as prospective and current students walked around with multi-colored lips courtesy of Cajun Cones, and people found their desired ... [Read More…]
Downtown ArtWalk to celebrate Earth Day, diversity
By Heather Leiphart, Student Reporter Downtown Abilene comes alive with art, music and crafts the second Thursday of each month, but this Thursday "Earth Day" ArtWalk will feature ACU social justice organizations and artwork with an international theme. The event begins at 5 p.m. at the intersection of Pine and Cypress streets and will wrap up at ... [Read More…]
ACU Orchestra provides students opportunity to perform
By Linda Bailey, Student Reporter Orchestra concert student soloists Adrienne Linge and Andrew Graham were chosen last semester to perform a concerto, a solo accompanied by an orchestra, Tuesday evening. Dr. Steven Ward, director of bands and conductor of ACU Orchestra, said the concerto soloists were selected after they auditioned for the parts ... [Read More…]
Student dance production portrays darkness, grace
By Cara Leahy, Student Reporter It began with an iPod on shuffle mode. That is when Kat Bailey first had the inspiration for Friday night's dance show, Free. "I was actually driving home from school and praying in my car," said Bailey, sophomore theatre major from Sugarland. "And this idea came to me, and the order on my iPod came on in the ... [Read More…]
Television show features alumni
By Lezlee Gutierrez, Student Reporter Some may say spring is blooming more than flowers this season for two ACU alumnae who have taken their flower business to new heights. Sisters Robyn ('03) and Rachael Wise ('06) were featured on the television channel TLC on Friday night as they introduced their event designing business on the pilot episode ... [Read More…]
ISA serves up food, fashion to raise funds for charity
By Katie Gager, Student Reporter The International Students' Association will sponsor the International Food Festival at 6 p.m. Saturday in the McCaleb Conference Room at the Bob and Shirley Hunter Welcome Center. Tickets can be bought at the door for $5, and all proceeds will go to Eternal Threads, a non-profit organization that provides jobs for ... [Read More…]
Judges feed ‘Hunger’ with awards
By Lydia Melby, Arts Editor The results are in for FilmFest 2009 "Anonymous." The fifth annual short film competition featured awards in 14 different categories, screenings of seven of the 10 short films entered in the competition and four different musical performances. Co-hosts Byron Martin, senior psychology major from Mesquite, and Jamie Lyn ... [Read More…]
Video: Students take home awards from fifth annual FilmFest
This year's FilmFest had 10 entries. One entry "The Hunger" took home Best Picture and Best Director as well as seven other awards. This year's FilmFest included musical performances and a host and hostess to keep the show rolling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOUFH1s9Xto Video/editing by Ruth Ramsey ... [Read More…]
Students take home awards from fifth annual FilmFest
This year's FilmFest had 10 entries. One entry "The Hunger" took home Best Picture and Best Director as well as seven other awards. This year's FilmFest included musical performances and a host and hostess to keep the show rolling. Video/editing by Ruth Ramsey ... [Read More…]
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