The Chinese Students' and International Students' Associations teamed up Friday night to conduct the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival at University Church of Christ. Aside from the Asian community on campus, most ACU students don't know about or have never heard of the festival because it is predominantly celebrated by Chinese and Vietnamese ... [Read More…]
Squirtle Squad, Galaxy top opening football week
A little over a week into the intramural season, some teams have already established themselves as frontrunners for a run at the coveted championship. Early indications point toward a severe lack of parity in Men's Champ League, while the Women's Champ League standings remain as close as a Siggie and the African child in her profile picture. ... [Read More…]
Students create potential on-campus coffee delivery
Coffee Catz, an on-campus coffee delivery system, has been talked about on social media for the past week and has the potential to become a real, on-campus business. Coffee Catz was originally just an idea created by a group of students for their business class, Management Information Systems. The project was initially created to show the power ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – September 12, 2014
This week on the JMC Network Newscast: Details from Brantly Houston on how his family dealt with the media blitz when his uncle, Dr. Kent Brantly contracted the deadly Ebola virus. Then a look at ACU's new food truck. Also, check out the West Texas Fair and Rodeo that has come to Abilene. Finally, details on how Highland Church of Christ has added ... [Read More…]
Residence Life adds more dorm visitation hours
Residence Life announced Monday it will extend the number of open-house days for students. Starting Wednesday, visitation for residence halls was divided by hall between Wednesdays and Thursdays. Bob Strader, director of Residence Life Education and Housing, said the changes were made with both residents and staff in mind. "We wanted to make ... [Read More…]
Participation in SA officer elections varies
Elections for the Students' Association were Wednesday and Thursday. Students were able to vote for officers to represent their classes, residence halls, and department buildings. This year many more students participated in voting then they have in previous years. Many candidates ran unopposed, but others, particularly freshman, contended for ... [Read More…]
RecFest to offer students opportunity to unwind
ACU will conduct it's fourth annual RecFest at 7 p.m. Friday at the Recreation and Wellness Center. Students are invited to the Recreation and Wellness Center Friday to enjoy the festivities. From live music in the outdoor court to free food for the first 100 visitors, RecFest will be full of giveaways and fun. Activities will include ... [Read More…]
Graduate education program proposes doctoral program
The Department of Graduate Studies in Education faces closure due to a lack of student enrollment, but the decision has been put on hold until next month to consider adding a doctoral program. Dr. Donnie Snider, chair and dean of the college of education and human services, Dr. Bruce Scott, assistant professor of education, and Dr. Stephen ... [Read More…]
Professor and students to test DNA
Two professors and three Honors students have teamed up to explore race as a social construct through DNA testing and plan to apply their findings to the CORE 210 class. Trevor Thompson, Ph.D candidate and instructor, and Dr. Jonathan Camp, associate professor of communication and director of the Organizational Development Program, and the three ... [Read More…]
Intramural sports kick off
On Monday night, the Larry Sanders Intramural Fields awoke after a season of hibernation. Gone were the scorching heat and oppressive winds of summer, along with the dreadful nightmare of an earth-rattling hailstorm, the likes of which had not been seen since Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. Instead, the bubbly voices of onlooking students ... [Read More…]
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