The Cabinet, an organization on campus that hosts several events aimed at maintaining ACU community and tradition, is looking for applicants. "The Cabinet is looking for 5 - 9 students dedicated to bringing students together through planning, organizing and executing events for the ACU body," said Caddie Coupe, Director of New Student ... [Read More…]
Wind Ensemble performs for Black History Month
Last Sunday ACU’s Wind Ensemble performed a concert to recognize Black History Month. The ensemble played six songs featured, including “A Movement for Rosa” by Mark Camphouse, “American Guernica” by Adolphus Hailstork and “Blackbird” arranged by Shelly Berg. Coleman Spears, senior computer science major from Abilene, and French Horn player ... [Read More…]
From Freshman to Seniors: Sing Song in Perspective
Sing Song has been a longtime tradition at ACU for generations now. For those of us who have been here almost four years, it is something we look forward to every February with varying levels of anticipation. But over the years, our perspective changes and we see Sing Song differently as our focus shifts from exploring the new environment of ... [Read More…]
University Park offers affordable housing for Sing Song weekend
The sleepy town of Abilene, though known for being in the middle of nowhere, explodes with tourism only a few times a year. Arguably the most popular time is during Sing Song week. Hundreds if not thousands of family members drive from all over the state to watch the performances, and the motels in town are booked weeks in advance. Offering a ... [Read More…]