The ACU men's tennis team traveled to Maryville, Missouri this past weekend for the ITA South Central Regional Championships. The women's team swept their ITA Regional Championships the weekend before, allowing two players, Julia Mongin and Jaclyn Walker, to advance to the national championships. The the pressure was on the men to match that ... [Read More…]
Student uses nets in fight against Malaria
By Brian Johnston Ghandi once said, "Be the change that you want to see in the world." Laci Butler, sophomore nursing major from Sunnyvale, is doing exactly that. She partnered with Brad Gautney and Global Health Innovations and is spearheading a campaign called "Nothing but Nets" here on campus. After going on a mission trip to Africa, Butler ... [Read More…]
COBA dean releases new book
By Marissa Ferguson Dr. Richard Lytle, dean of the College of Business Administration and professor of marketing, calls all Christians to break the mold in a book he released last week. Just over 200 pages, Abandon the Ordinary encourages people of faith to live their lives authentically. "In America, Christianity has become generic," Lytle ... [Read More…]
Siggies sponsor memory walk for Alzheimer’s
Sigma Theta Chi raised over $1,500 for The Alzheimer's Association in the Abilene Memory Walk last Saturday. Siggies walked in memory of member Meredith Morgan's mother, Janet Sprout Morgan. The walk, which took place Saturday, Sept. 25th at the Abilene Zoo, was a success despite weather conditions. Thunderstorms delayed the event but Siggies and ... [Read More…]
Tennis ITA Regional Recap
The ACU Women's tennis team competed in the ITA South Central Regional tennis tournament this past weekend. Before the tournament, coach Hutton Jones said, "I want to dominate as a team. I'd rather have six girls make it to the quarterfinals and not have one win the championship than have only one girl make it to the quarterfinals and end up ... [Read More…]
Claiborne urges invigorated faith at Summit
By Jeff Craig and Matthew Woodrow Christian author and activist Shane Claiborne implored Christians to radicalize their faith and their lives during his presentation in Moody Coliseum on Wednesday. "We want a church that is fascinating. We want a church that looks like Jesus. We want a church that looks like the fruit of the spirit," Claiborne ... [Read More…]
President takes Facebook hiatus
Linda, Thanks so much for highlighting my lack of Facebook etiquette! I think the term is "Boom! Roasted!" You definitely got me! Not to worry though. You're not alone. After a quick peek this morning, I see that I have 876 friend requests, several invites to events and groups - even an invite to play Mafia Wars! Yes, it's been awhile since I ... [Read More…]
FCA looks to expand ministry
By Laura Gasvoda Members of ACU's chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes are planning for another exciting year and anticipating what the semester has in store for the organization. One of FCA's biggest events this semester will be Fields of Faith, a gathering of multiple Big Country FCA chapters, including the McMurry University and ... [Read More…]
Mongin upsets Div. I athletes
The men's and women's tennis teams finished their third tournaments of the season this past weekend. Some of the men and women traveled to Midland for their tournament.The rest of the women traveled to Memphis and the remaining men made their way to Corpus Christi. The men at Corpus Christi weren't able to finish their tournament due to rain. The ... [Read More…]
Health clinic offers flu shots
Flu season is here, and the ACU Medical Clinic is working hard to vaccinate students, faculty and staff. Each year students are encouraged to get the shot; especially those living in residence halls on campus, as diseases spread quickly in close quarters. A special incentive will be offered this year. "Residence Life and the Medical Clinic are ... [Read More…]
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