Confirmed flu cases this year after Sing Song have not reached the same number as last year. The Medical and Counseling Care Clinic so far this year has confirmed 71 cases of the flu – compared to 148 for the same period in 2017. Cindy Gravitt, practice manager of the MACCC, said the numbers the clinic reports can be ambiguous because not all ... [Read More…]
Friendly foes: childhood chums leading rival freshman acts
Freshmen Abigail Zeller and Lauren Wertheim began their friendship in the 3-year-olds Bible class at Highland Church of Christ. They performed together in the church Christmas musical, went to the same youth group functions and both graduated from Abilene High School last May. But come this weekend, they will be Sing Song rivals. Zeller, ... [Read More…]
ASA to sell head wraps
The African Students Association will sell head wraps from Uganda during the week preceding International Women's Day. ASA president Grace-Kelly Muvunyi, junior nutrition major from Rwanda, said the head wraps are a big part of African culture and those wearing them can live out a small part of the African lifestyle. ASA will sell the head ... [Read More…]
Financial Services releases scholarship search platform
Student Financial Services last month unveiled a new online platform called AcademicWorks for matching students with scholarships. Students can log onto the AcademicWorks website using their myACU username and password and complete a questionnaire with specific questions to match them with appropriate endowed and departmental scholarships. The ... [Read More…]
Spring break trip to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey
Chris and Rachel Riley will join Hillcrest Church of Christ university minister Justin Hatfield to lead a mission trip during spring break to Beaumont to help those still in need after Hurricane Harvey. During the trip, volunteers will work primarily on homes that have been affected by Hurricane Harvey. Hatfield said they will be going into ... [Read More…]