By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Before performances "Shift into High Gear," Shalesia Rhodes is already talking about reuniting her fellow hosts and hostesses at a cookout. "I pray that Sing Song is not the end of our bond," said Shalesia, junior music education major from Longview. This year's group is undoubtedly close-knit — while some ... [Read More…]
Sing Song ‘Shifts’ to crowd, entertainment focus
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Kendall Massey, director of student productions and Sing Song director, announced the 2007 Sing Song theme, "Everything Changes," a few weeks after the 50th show ended. A year later, a lot has changed - including the theme. This weekend the show will "Shift into High Gear," but will keep the focus on the future ... [Read More…]
Campus Center renovations scheduled for summer
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor The McGlothlin Campus Center could look like a food court next fall if Anthony Williams gets his way. Williams, the director of retail and purchasing, said the university plans to expand the food retail area of the Campus Center this summer and renovate the World Famous Bean in summer 2008. Williams updated the ... [Read More…]
Spring enrollment slightly decreases
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Future spring semesters may see less transfer students because many are choosing to come at the beginning of the school year, said Gretchen Etheredge of the Office of Admissions and Recruiting. This spring, 94 new and transfer students joined the ACU community. "I think we're getting more [students] from the ... [Read More…]
Speed process, aid legal immigrants
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Thoughtful Ramblings You are worried. You are starving. Your family is starving, and you are running out of hope. The new frontier everyone is talking about crosses your mind, but as always, you shove it aside knowing that it could take years to get past the legalities. What if you simply slipped past the system - ... [Read More…]
Backstage pass: ‘Logos’
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Ryan Bowman is the voice of God, or at least he is this weekend in the Black History Month Production. Providing God's voice is just one of his many roles. Ryan, senior communication major from Orlando, Fla., said being the voice of God is his favorite role in the production. "It's kind of a humbling experience," ... [Read More…]
Torn between two Mannings
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor This Sunday afternoon, it's safe to say that Jeff McDuff can be found in front of a TV, proudly wearing an Indianapolis Colts' home jersey, hoping Peyton Manning keeps it together and cheering his team on to victory in Super Bowl XLI. But Jeff is conflicted. Like many ACU students, he is also cheering for former ... [Read More…]
SA estimates $200,000 revenue for spring
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor The Students' Association unanimously approved the spring 2007 budget, accepted a resignation and appointed a new senior senator at Wednesday's meeting. The total revenue for the semester is estimated to be about $200,000, which includes about $78,000 rolled over from the fall semester. The $70 student activity ... [Read More…]
Jacob’s Dream documentary film to show inside story
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor The story behind Jacob's Dream, a Centennial Celebration sculpture, is as rich as the sculpture itself, said Ron Hadfield, director of Creative Services. "This is a story that people need to see and hear about because I think not only is the piece of art inspiring, but I think the story behind it and how it came to ... [Read More…]
Speaker offers ‘Wizard of Oz’ challenge at the SA’s Invision 2007
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Be like Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. That was a challenge Brenda Bertrand presented to student leaders at the Student Association's Invision 2007 on Sunday at the Williams Performing Arts Center. Bertrand, who serves in the U.S. Office of Personnel management in Washington, D.C., and speaks at universities ... [Read More…]
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