By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief Although next year's executive officers are finalized, the result of a Students' Association investigation into presidential campaign abuses this year is not. Three of four candidates, including winner Jonathan Wilkerson, violated campaign guidelines, said election rules chair Elizabeth Alvarez, who added that ... [Read More…]
Smith focus of SA debate: Congress discusses potential response to president’s move
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief President Jeremy Smith could be impeached, censured or otherwise rebuked, depending on what the Student Congress decides after discussing its leader's decision to skip the final three business-related meetings. At Wednesday's meeting, most members rejected the idea of impeaching Smith on legal and personal ... [Read More…]
Thefts could cost $15,000: Department offers reward for info on stolen equipment
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief In one of the most expensive cases of on-campus burglary in years, about $15,000 of photography, video and computer equipment was stolen from the Don H. Morris Center over the weekend. The equipment was stolen from several rooms on the third floor with no signs of forced entry, said ACU Police Chief Jimmy ... [Read More…]
SA officer elections continue: Candidates try to differentiate from the crowded field
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief The four candidates for executive president attempted to clarify their differences and win the votes of the student body the day before and day of the elections, which continue today. In campaign speeches Tuesday, the candidates shied away from promising a specific platform, instead emphasizing their wishes to ... [Read More…]
Citing ‘wear,’ Smith skips final meetings
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief Saying that his presence would be a detriment to the running of Students' Association meetings, executive president Jeremy Smith has stopped attending them. Smith skipped the last two meetings and said he will skip Wednesday's final meeting in which business will be discussed. Vice president Jeremy Gordon will ... [Read More…]
Two embedded alumni risk lives on front lines
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief American soldiers play with Iraqi children in the photographs ACU alumnus David Leeson took Monday morning. His wife, Kim Ritzenthaler, a Dallas Morning News photographer like her husband, received the photos Leeson sent from An Nasiriyah, a strategic town bridging the Euphrates River. Just hours later, ... [Read More…]
SA says yes to judicial board
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief Student Congress Wednesday approved by a large margin a resolution that provides the groundwork for a student judicial panel that would hear appeals of everything "from parking tickets up to expulsions." The resolution, presented by Sen. Elliott Pittman, senior class, grants Students' Association approval to ... [Read More…]
Letter from the Editor: Anti-war protestors show uglier face
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief The war in Iraq has turned ugly, but the verbiage and actions coming from the anti-war camp have turned even uglier. Around the same time that American soldiers were dying in the streets of An Nassing, Michael Moore stood up at the Academy Awards and labeled George W. Bush a "fictitious president." Apparently ... [Read More…]
War becomes sticky issue: Storm, battles slow troops
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief United States and British forces have continued the strike on Iraq this week, and military officials say the allied troops are making gains toward the goal of disarming President Saddam Hussein. But a sandstorm mixed with guerrilla attacks from Hussein loyalist fighters have dampened the spirits that opened ... [Read More…]
SA amendments to pass to students for approval
By Paul A. Anthony, Editor in Chief Class officer positions will be changed for the second time in three years under a Constitutional amendment passed by Student Congress Wednesday now pending student body approval. The amendment, Bill 81-19, would eliminate class president and vice president positions, naming instead five senators of equal power ... [Read More…]
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