By Lezlee Gutierrez, Student Reporter Professors have seen an increase in the number of ill students on campus this semester, but according to the Health Clinic staff, this is not a rare situation for this time of year. "It is a combination of the fluctuation of the weather lately, as well as the preparation for Sing Song," said Kathy Stokes, ... [Read More…]
‘Shinnery Review’ content deadline approaches
By Lezlee Gutierrez, Student Reporter Saturday marks the final day for students to submit art and literary work for the publication of the Shinnery Review this year. The Shinnery Review is a student-run literary magazine printed annually at the end of the spring semester. The magazine features poetry, photography, short stories and general ... [Read More…]
ACU group to help mend social gap
By Lezlee Gutierrez, Student Reporter ACU is taking the initiative this semester to connect its students with local universities and the community. Jason Groves, chair of the Abilene Cultural Affairs Council and associate vice president of Marketing at ACU, will choose people among nominated students from ACU, Hardin-Simmons University and ... [Read More…]
Students text for free campus food
By Lezlee Gutierrez, Student Reporter Students are taking advantage of texting this semester, not to communicate with friends but to receive free food around campus. The text messages for free food are part of a program called "Mobile Campus," said Anthony Williams, director of retail and the Campus Store manager. Students, faculty and staff can ... [Read More…]
Abundant Life promotes health
By Lezlee Gutierrez, Student Reporter ACU is helping its faculty and staff keep their New Year's resolutions this year by offering a day of health awareness. The Abundant Life Program teamed up with various companies around Abilene on Monday to promote wellness on the campus. All ACU faculty and staff were invited to attend the Health Fair, which ... [Read More…]