Cullen Auditorium has proven to be a challenge to book. Anyone planning an event must reserve the space a year in advance. This practice of claiming a space for venues in advance is not uncommon for event coordinators. In fact, it's a "rule of thumb" that most sites are unavailable to secure locations at last minute. Because of its high demand as ... [Read More…]
Freshmen turn experiences into web show
The freshmen girls of McDonald Hall's second floor have come up with a comical way of documenting their experience at ACU. Beginning second semester, they have been working on their own reality show. What started as a joke soon evolved into a fun hall activity after Julia Curtis, freshman English major from Quito, Ecuador, began filming and ... [Read More…]
Running group teams up ACU women
Forward LENE is a new running group for the women of ACU. It was started by Kelti Rippenhagen, junior nursing major from Austin, as a way to make exercising an enjoyable and social activity. What began as a simple conversation between Rippenhagen and fellow running enthusiasts has transformed into a team for female runners seeking community ... [Read More…]
Business competition gives students chance to win for ideas
Springboard Ideas Challenge is back and offering another chance for aspiring entrepreneurs to achieve their dreams. The challenge, which primarily reaches business students, is open to any full-time student with hopes of one day starting their own business. It targets a wide range of people within 19 different counties of the Big Country region ... [Read More…]
Campus Management responds to feral cat population
ACU's Facilities and Campus Management Department has come up with a plan to keep the campus safe from an overpopulation of cats. They are calling it the Feral Cat Initiative. For many years ACU has struggled with cats wandering in and remaining on campus, but actions are finally being taken. With a new Trap-Neuter-Return program, campus ... [Read More…]
Third Culture Kids recognized as ACU group
ACU has officially recognized Third Culture Kids as a student group. "Third culture kids" (or TCKs) is a term coined by sociologists in the 1960s to describe children of families that had become increasingly mobile and displaced. TCKs are people who have spent a significant part of their formative years in two or more countries and yet do not feel ... [Read More…]
Shinnery Review accepting submissions
The Shinnery Review is a completely student-run literary magazine that focuses on getting students to expand their artistic horizons. Its modern format and interesting content has kept the magazine in publication for 18 years. Â Consistent in its production, it has won national competitions, including two state awards two years ago at the Texas ... [Read More…]
Interns needed for recording WWII history
Ten internship spots are still available for the East Anglia Air War Project. More students' help is sought by Dr. Vernon Williams, professor in the Department of History. The project focuses specifically on the personal relationships formed between the American soldiers of the 8th air force bomber, fighter, and cargo groups and the British ... [Read More…]
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