All along South 1 students looking for an oriental culinary experience might well feel overwhelmed by this barrage. With a little patience, however, it's not long before Ann's Thai Kitchen pops up at 3309 South First. For those who long to escape the Bean on a Friday night but don't want to subject their stomachs to burgers, Ann's is little short ... [Read More…]
Coach Goodenough retools team
It has been a busy offseason for all ACU sports programs with the transition to Div. I, but none more so than the women's basketball team. Head coach Julie Goodenough and her staff navigated a roster overhaul that is worthy of an "Extreme Make-over" episode. She is returning only three players and adding nine new freshmen. Of those twelve ... [Read More…]
Coach’s Corner: Golding’s rebuilding efforts
By head coach Joe Golding Change. Very few words in the English language can mean as much to a group of people, culture or program than that six-letter word. Change is exactly what we are doing, and have been doing, over the last several months in the ACU men's basketball program. We have moved from NCAA Div. II to NCAA Div. I, changed from ... [Read More…]
Letter to the Editor: Football should be merciful
By Alyssa Johnson, sophomore English major from Claude. Someone once said "All's fair in love and war." For many, football is a passion deeper than many other loves, and to the casual observer, its semblance to war is uncanny. Â However, any time one team ends the game with 78 more points than the other seems to me rather unfair. One of the many ... [Read More…]
Letter to the Editor: Football should be merciful
By Alyssa Johnson, sophomore English major from Claude. Someone once said "All's fair in love and war." For many, football is a passion deeper than many other loves, and to the casual observer, its semblance to war is uncanny. However, any time one team ends the game with 78 more points than the other seems to me rather unfair. One of the ... [Read More…]
Rapping, repping Christ
Every genre of music is accompanied by its own set of stereotypes. Classical is for the intellectual, country for rednecks, and so on. Rap and hip-hop are genres surrounded by negative stereotypes, particularly from the point of view of Christians, who might be eager to call it a genre of vulgarity and self-obsession. But one group of ACU students ... [Read More…]
Kick off your Sunday shoes
By Richard Lyne The ACU Department of Theatre put on an emotional and lively showing of the 1998 Broadway musical Footloose that had some audience members quite literally singing out the doors. Based on 1984's film Footloose, the musical is similar in most important ways. After moving from Chicago to the backwoods town of Bomont, teenager Ren ... [Read More…]
Next step crucial for Students’ Association
The dust is settling from two long weeks of campaigning and three hard days of voting. There are still random bits of evidence that our student body elected next year's executive officers, but for the most part the campaign material is down and life goes on. For many students the Students' Association returns to being the office in the basement of ... [Read More…]
VP to create an active Congress
I am very excited about this upcoming year. I feel like Students' Association is in a unique position in that we as an organization have the opportunity to make a huge impact on this campus. As the executive vice president, my job will mainly deal with the internal affairs of the student body, like events and overseeing the congressmen by promoting ... [Read More…]
ACU can expect significant budget changes
I'd like to first start off by saying thank you to everyone who went out and voted Wednesday, Thursday, and more importantly, Friday. Your voice as a student has significant power! I am extremely excited to begin working with all of the student organizations on campus, and begin working with Dylan and Rodney, the newly elected president and vice ... [Read More…]
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