The Onstead Science Center revisions will complete the Vision in Action project around the time of Sing Song 2018. The $45 million project consisted of three phases including "phase zero" the remodel of Bennett Gymnasium as the Engineering Department, "phase one" as the remodel of the Onstead atrium, "phase two" as the construction of the ... [Read More…]
Student athletes balance pledging and sports seasons
Although athletes tend to have busy schedules, some still decided to get involved through pledging this fall. Natalie Jackson, a sophomore track and field athlete, said she's looking forward to pledging because, despite the time commitment, it energizes her and allows her to accomplish a lot. "Student athletes are the best managers of their ... [Read More…]
Painting personalities: Student starts Bible decor business
Mary-Claire Marcear hummed along to "Calling Out Your Name" by Rich Mullins playing in the background, as her brush strokes graced the unusual canvas – the Bible. The peppy, brown-eyed, wavy-haired junior started her company, Boholy Bibles, the summer after her freshman year while staying with an old couple during an internship in ... [Read More…]
Stop. Be human for once.
This morning during my 8 a.m., I left class to walk around and wake myself up so I could pay attention in class. One thing I love about being a journalism major is the fact that every floor has the news playing on a television at all times. But this morning, it was different. I stopped and had a few conversations before going into the lounge for ... [Read More…]
University grants tenure to ten professors
Nine professors received tenure at the start of the 2017-18 academic year. Tenure is a common designation for universities, which means a continuous contract rather than a year-to-year contract. At the end of five years with the university, faculty can apply for tenure by submitting their portfolio for review. The tenure review process starts ... [Read More…]
Wildcats drop second stadium game to SFA
The Wildcats lost their second game in the new football stadium 20-10 against Stephen F. Austin. ACU Football drops to 1-3 overall and 1-1 in conference, while SFA improves to 2-2 overall and 2-0 in conference. Junior quarterback Dallas Sealey threw for 179 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Senior wide receiver Troy Grant earned 81 ... [Read More…]
Luke Anthony on Anthony Field
White rally towels blanketed the stands and exuberant shouts blasted throughout the field at Wildcat Stadium as the six-foot redshirt freshman threw his first touchdown pass on Anthony Field. Luke Anthony, a sophomore accounting and finance major from Dallas, walked onto the field as quarterback with 3:04 left in the game. "It was pretty cool ... [Read More…]
Exhibit portraying refugee experiences debuts at Summit
The annual Summit conference brought alumni, students and faculty together to deepen their understanding of faith through a multitude of teachings over Deuteronomy. With work from a variety of departments on campus, the exhibit was hosted for presentation in the Onstead-Packer Biblical Studies Building room 115. Based the Deuteronomy 10 ... [Read More…]
Freshman Follies returns for 2017
Freshman Follies, a production during Family Weekend, will take over Cullen Auditorium as freshmen sing and dance peer-directed acts together. A total of 18 acts are participating, including 12 hall acts, six talent acts, and a dance crew. The show will last about an hour and a half. Acts will be judged based entertainment, appearance, ... [Read More…]
Refugee experience to come to Summit
A new refugee display is coming to campus, innovating the way attendees experience Summit. Although the event entitled, "Global Refugee Medical Missions" seems to be intended for students on the medical track, Dr. Cynthia Powell, associate professor of chemistry, said it is something important for all to be part of. "The refugee crisis is a ... [Read More…]
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