By Liz McKay, sophomore social work major from Wichita, Kan. Dear Dr. Schubert: Let me begin by expressing my gratitude for all of the change that has been happening on campus as of late. Compared to the past, there has been an incredible push for including women in many aspects of campus life, such as scripture reading in chapel and increased ... [Read More…]
Dial: Hold elected officials accountable
By Rebecca Dial, SA President I have been invested in Students' Association for four years now. It has been the biggest part of my time here at ACU and I care deeply about its mission. I want the elected officers to do the most they can for the student body and lead SA in another year of productivity and service. You as a student are powerful ... [Read More…]
LA Spring Break Campaign joins the dream team
By Joseph Austin, Students' Association treasurer This past spring break Mireya Reyes and I led a group of nine people to Los Angeles to work with the Dream Center. The Dream Center is a volunteer driven organization filling the needs of more than 50,000 people every month. The Dream Center does it all from mobile hunger relief, medical programs, ... [Read More…]
Search for a willing, older mentor
The idea of having a mentor is an interesting concept. For some, it provides an image of Obi-Wan or Yoda. For others, it is a wise businessman or woman who is guiding the recent college grad. Maybe it is a brother, a parent or even a professor. I venture to believe that if I asked you to pick someone who could be a possible mentor, you could think ... [Read More…]
Open letter to ACU from Davis’ family
To the Editor: Last Sunday, several members of our family attended the evening devotional service for a moving lament praying for the students involved in last Friday's terrible accident, for the tragic loss of Lindsey Smith, and most graciously for the family of my son Jeffrey Davis, who also died. I want to express how deeply I, and all the ... [Read More…]
Respecting those who continue to mourn
By Rebecca Dial, SA president After we learned of the wreck a week ago, there have been varied reactions. There are some who want to hold their friends and be held by them. Some are angry at what happened and cannot comprehend why Lindsey was taken from them. Others look to the words of hope that are found in scripture. The ways people react to ... [Read More…]
Bloodmobiles seeking student donations
By Wyatt Morgan The Meek Blood Center will have two bloodmobiles parked in between the Brown Library and Hardin Administration Building on Wednesday and will be accepting walk-in blood donations. Students interested in giving blood show up to either bloodmobile between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., with a photo ID and a full stomach. Frances Baker, the ... [Read More…]
Former Wildcat casts Heisman vote
By David Ramsey I blew my chance. The chance to gather bribes from friends and even enemies who attended Texas A&M, Kansas State and Notre Dame. If you know anything about ACU tuition - and most of my readers know far too much about the subject - you know I could use a sweet stack of cash right now. Instead, I cast an untainted vote ... [Read More…]
Friend Zone: past the point of no return?
The three most unnerving words for a single guy to hear: The. Friend. Zone. People joke and laugh about this mythical place, where a guy finds himself when he's into a girl who says to his dismay, "I just don't think of you that way." Of course, this can happen to girls too, but a simple Google Search shows that it's mainly guys who feel ... [Read More…]
‘Cats push Buffaloes in Canyon
Wednesday night the Wildcats continued their winning streak with a tight victory against West Texas A&M. The team won 59-58; this was the first win at Canyon since the '97-98 season. The 'Cats are off to a surprisingly fast start in the season, ranking 4-1 overall and 1-0 in conference, with the first LoneStar Conference game being against ... [Read More…]
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