With one event already completed, the spring schedule of Weekend Campaigns is underway and will continue through the end of April. Rachel Smith, senior English major from Wiggins, Colo., said this year's campaigns would be especially beneficial for those who are interested in exercise science, working with people with disabilities, working with ... [Read More…]
Scholastic Book Fair returns to campus
Theta Epsilon is hosting a Scholastic Book Fair this week in the Curriculum Materials Lab of the ACU Education Building to fundraise for their literacy event next spring. The event started Monday and remains open through Friday. Jessica Bailey, junior elementary education major from Brownwood, took advantage of the event early, purchasing ... [Read More…]
Duncum Center to host Peace Conference
ACU's Duncum Center for Conflict Resolution is hosting its second annual Peace Conference. The Duncum Center for Conflict Resolution is an online graduate program through ACU. The center also provides conflict resolution solutions for organizations. This year the Duncum Center will host the second annual Peace Conference with the theme being, ... [Read More…]
Club continues Latin dance workshops
Hispanos Unidos held its second Latin Dance Workshop on Saturday and plans to have two more this semester. Only 10 people came to Saturday's workshop, said Paloma Cavazos, vice president of Hispanos Unidos. Attendance at this semester's first workshop was on par with the first ever workshop the club held, which was during last ... [Read More…]
Highland Church to renovate auditorium
Highland Church of Christ announced plans to renovate the auditorium space at their main campus as the next step in their Restoration Movement. The Restoration Movement began in April 2012 as Highland asked the questions, "What difference does it make that we believe in Jesus? Are the people around us better, is the city better, is the world ... [Read More…]
SA to host annual dodgeball tournament
The ACU Students' Association is putting on the annual school-wide dodge ball tournament this Friday and Saturday in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center. The event has been organized in the past by the current executive officers. This year, the executive officers chose to put the freshman class officers in charge of the planning with ... [Read More…]
Theatre performs show for one weekend
ACU's latest theater production, 100 Saints You Should Know, is sure to bring a crowd to Culp Theater on Thursday with its dramatic and compelling story. The play will take you through a journey while meeting a struggling priest, a young, spiritually troubled woman and a young boy confused with his sexuality. These diverse individuals find ... [Read More…]
Project Reach looks for student models
The African Students' Association is putting together a fashion show to celebrate their cultures and allow ACU students to see a glimpse into their lives. The ASA, in partnership with the Office of Multicultural Enrichment is bringing back the Project Reach fashion show for a second year. The event is geared to incorporate clothes and culture ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – February 21, 2014
This week on the JMC Network Newscast, we wrap up Sing Song with this years winners, the Globetrotters put on great show in Moody Wednesday and thefts in Sikes Dorm escalate. All that and more on the JMC Network Newscast. Rachel Smith - Producer JP Festa - News Director Matt Sloan - Sports Director James Clark - News Anchor Laura Benson - ... [Read More…]
Fugitive captured after evasion
A fugitive who police said evaded them for several days was finally taken into custody Thursday. Authorities said Kenneth William Shults ran from police starting early Sunday morning, nearing the north side of Abilene in the pursuit. According to the Abilene Reporter-News, Clyde and Eula ISD schools went on lockdown on Thursday after Shults was ... [Read More…]
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