By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor I Am The Enemy Sing Song Gate, 2006: Kai O's sobbing, Moonies swearing, and bystanders calling for the head of the director of Student Productions. All of this commotion after a huge upset in the results from Saturday night's show led to a recount of the votes, which showed the women's social club winner changing ... [Read More…]
ID does not belong in science class
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor I Am The Enemy No one has ever seen an electron swirling around the nucleus of an atom. Still, we all take quantum mechanics for granted and accept the scientifically proven electron as fact. This assurance can't be given to Intelligent Design, the latest so-called theory that has slowly crept into the nation's ... [Read More…]
Summer ministry internships available
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor Students interested in interning in a church ministry or missionary position can still submit resumes for interviews with churches Tuesday and Wednesday, said Robert Oglesby, instructor of Bible, missions and ministry and director of field education. About 50 churches will conduct interviews in the east side of the ... [Read More…]
‘Eyre’ beautiful, enthralling ensemble piece
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor The hypocrisy of the social class system and suffocating moral restraints abundant during Queen Victoria's reign form the backdrop of "Jane Eyre: The Musical," a representation of Charlotte Brontë's most popular novel, first brought to the Broadway stage in 2000. Sweeping, and at times unnerving, musical numbers ... [Read More…]
The Art of Faith: Lectureship showcases music, film and their ties to spirituality
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor The ability to create and use art as a form of expression of our faith is an essential part of Christianity. When Dr. Mark Love, director of Ministry Events, took over ACU's Bible Lectureship four years ago, he initiated a Gospel and Culture Coffee House series, a low-key affair where students, faculty and ... [Read More…]
Hosts’ journey to Sing Song stage nearing end
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor The high heels Jenna Lucado has to fill look awfully similar to her mother's. Lucado, senior integrated marketing communication major from San Antonio, will perform this weekend in a role her mother, Denalyn (Preston) Lucado, did 27 years ago: Sing Song hostess. "I have wanted to be a hostess since I was a little ... [Read More…]
Employee morale boosted on campus
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor Initial results for the 2005-06 Quality of Life survey taken by faculty and staff reflect an overall improvement in the quality of life for employees at the university and their commitment to its mission, said Dr. Dana Hood, associate professor of education and co-chair of the Quality of Life Committee, in an ... [Read More…]
Focus Features provides ‘Something’ to talk about
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor "Something New" 3 stars Rated: PG-13 (for sexual references) Starring: Sanaa Lathan, Simon Baker, Donald Faison, Alfre Woodard; Directed by: Sanaa Hamri Release Date: Feb. 3 Despite their predictability and happy endings that are dangerous to our mental and emotional well-being, we can't help but be drawn to ... [Read More…]
Cast prepares for Black History Production
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor Two successful brothers must come to terms with their pasts and individual stereotypes in "At Our Highest," the ninth annual Black History Production running at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Cullen Auditorium. One is a rap star, the other a lawyer. Though both have risen to their highest point professionally, they ... [Read More…]
Students learn tricks of the trade on indie film set
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor During Christmas break, Denton Josey found himself volunteering to climb down a 60-foot ladder into the pits of a 180-foot missile silo in Lawn. Josey, junior journalism major from Orlando, Fla., paddled around in a raft, clearing debris from the dank water and trying not to think about what lay beneath the ... [Read More…]
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