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Miller leaves Intensive Care Unit
Pat Miller, wife of faculty member Emmett Miller, assistant professor of agriculture and environmental science, was moved from the intensive care unit at Shannon Memorial Hospital in San Angelo to a regular room on Saturday. She had been in I.C.U since the accident Nov. 4. Her current condition is unknown. Emmett Miller was released from Shannon ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Sportscast November 12, 2011
This week on the JMC Network Sportscast we look at cross country's performance at the regional meet, men and women's basketball exhibition games, the end of soccer's winning streak and volleyball as it wraps up conference play. Video/editing by Marcus Bowen, Kristin Goodspeed and Taylor Langston ... [Read More…]
The Chris Thomsen Show #12-2011
The Chris Thomsen Show airs on Saturdays at 11 on KTXS-TV in Abilene, Texas. The show is produced by the JMC Network of student media at Abilene Christian University. (Original Air Date November 12, 2011) This week on The Chris Thomsen show we recap ACU's road win over Texas A&M-Kingsville and look ahead to the Wildcat's final regular ... [Read More…]
The Optimist Print Edition: 11.11.11
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Luxuries must be cut with personnel
With the news of several faculty positions being cut and entire departments being dismantled and merged, it's easy to see why many students are upset with the changes. The university is facing a budget shortfall, and cuts have to be made to keep from accumulating debt. The most effective way to cut costs is to reduce faculty and staff. Salaries ... [Read More…]
Two injured in accident released from hospital
Two students injured in the shuttle bus accident Friday have been released from the hospital. Merissa Ford, junior agribusiness major from Maple Valley, Wash., was released Thursday from Hendrick Medical Center, and Allison Dorshorst, freshman environmental science major from Colleyville, went home from Community Medical Center in San Angelo. On ... [Read More…]
Special Report: Extended coverage of bus accident and tribute to Anabel
This week, the JMC Network forgoes our regular newscast for this extended coverage of the fatal bus accident Nov. 4. We speak with survivors about the wreck, students and faculty about how they are coping with the news and university officials about how they responded to this incident. Also, a tribute to the life of 19-year-old Anabel ... [Read More…]
The Optimist Print Edition: 11.09.11
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Seven remain hospitalized after wreck
Six students and a faculty member's wife still are being treated in hospitals throughout the state for injuries resulting from the shuttle bus accident south of Ballinger that took the life of Anabel Reid, 19-year-old sophomore environmental science major from Petersburg. Pat Miller, wife of faculty member Emmett Miller, assistant professor of ... [Read More…]
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