ACU will auction off used and surplus computers and electronics to the public at 1 p.m. Sept. 27 in Cullen Auditorium. Items available will consist of used computers, laptops and desktops, printers, servers and other electronics. Eric Lemmons, Help Desk manager for ACU, has run the computer auction since fall of 2012. "The entire purpose ... [Read More…]
Student athletes to sell TOMS
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will sell TOMS shoes in the Campus Center Oct. 9. The sale will take place during Homecoming week on World Sight Day as an initiative of the Southland Conference. The committee is made up of at least two student-athletes from each of the 14 different sports on campus. The shoes will be sold for $34.99, ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – September 19, 2014
This week on the JMC Network Newscast. First we meet the Bean's new head chef. Then details on how the football stadiums construction is going to effect parking during summit. Also a look at the exciting new wildcat yell pep rally's, and how you can get involved. Finally all of the inside details of the life on the hill cast, and one of their own ... [Read More…]
Summit offers 12 chapel credits
Many visitors and long-time friends of ACU gathered in Moody Sunday night as this year's Summit began. With the theme of "Earthed," Summit will go back to the beginning and focus on Genesis. "This year's theme is 'Earthed,' and it represents God's creative work in humanity," said Dr. Phil Schubert, president of ACU. "This week the speakers and ... [Read More…]
Student T-shirt company looks to expand
Three sophomore students founded the small apparel company, Republic Society, on campus and hope to expand to surrounding schools and cities. The company, founded by Bret Wheeless, Kevin Carroll, and Cade Allen operates under the motto "Classy. Patriotic. Unique." Republic Society was started at the beginning of the semester. Wheeless ... [Read More…]
JamFest lines up old and new performers
JamFest will take place at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 10 on the lawn outside of the Hunter Welcome Center during Homecoming week. Colby Hatchett, junior accounting and finance major from Fort Worth, helped run the two rounds of performance auditions"”the second of which wrapped up Thursday night "” leaving a total of about 8-10 performers in the ... [Read More…]
Summit to further complicate parking
The competition for parking spots will heat up Monday with the start of Summit. With the loss of about 360 spots to construction, students, faculty and visitors will have to adjust to the lack of parking space. "It will be tough, and it will be frustrating for some, but I still think we have adequate parking," said Jimmy Ellison, chief of ... [Read More…]
“Road Trip” to Freshman Follies
With nearly 400 freshman participants this year, Freshman Follies is ready to get the show on the road, literally. Freshman Follies is a variety show that features hall acts and specialty acts. Hall acts are performances by groups of people, such as singing and dancing. For this act, anything goes. The only requirement is that the theme, "road ... [Read More…]
Family Studies major renamed by department
The family studies major was renamed last spring, and was officially cataloged as the child and family services degree this fall. The marriage and family studies department renamed the program to better represent the spirit of the degree. Because family studies is a multi-disciplinary field, the department believes the name change will now ... [Read More…]
Episcopal priest to be Summit’s first female preacher
This year's Summit will feature the first woman preacher as a theme speaker. Barbara Brown Taylor is an Episcopal priest and the author of several award-winning books, her most recent being Learning to Walk in the Dark. Brady Bryce, director of Summit, said Taylor is an outstanding preacher and various people suggested her as a speaker. "Her ... [Read More…]
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