In a country over 8,800 miles away filled with over 3 million residents, one online school is inching its way into the buzzing and chaotic lifestyle of Nairobi, Kenya. With the name of Christ stamped alongside his valiant efforts, one man's heart for Kenya is reaching new levels of hope. Darren Wilson, coordinator of the Maker Lab, is the ... [Read More…]
Living in a YouTube paradise
Through the crowded Brown Library filled with last minute papers being printed and coffee orders being brewed, one fresh faced student boldly walks across with a bright, green Gamma Sigma Phi shirt on and a large, black guitar case grasped firmly in his hand. Kolby Hart is the founder, creator and performer for KHart Studios – a personal, ... [Read More…]
Easter wins best paper award
After a sixteen-month study in Canada, Dr. Sarah Easter decided to immerse herself into a coalition made up of more than 40 churches, non-profits, governmental and business organizations working toward one common goal – ending homelessness in Victoria, British Columbia. In the midst of working alongside other colleagues and her committee, Easter ... [Read More…]
The Painted Ladies
Finishing the final touches on their pieces, three seniors prepare for their senior showcase at the Center for Contemporary Arts in downtown Abilene. With various topics and artistic elements, these women have mentally prepared themselves for the professional exhibition of their work over the past four years. Exemplifying the elegance found ... [Read More…]
Dead-Eye: Larson leads Wildcats’ long-range attack
It's an accomplishment to shoot 40 percent from 3-point range. Some of the best shooters and guards in the NBA don't end up shooting 40 percent from downtown- people like Lebron James, Tyreke Evans and James Harden aren't even at .400 for the season. So how is it that ACU ended up with a shooter that is averaging a .409 three-point ... [Read More…]
Coming of Age: Lewis’ success testament to team mindset
Junior forward Jaren Lewis has been a valuable asset for the Wildcats ever since arriving and starting as a true freshman. But after posting 15-plus points and rebounds in consecutive games last week, the 6-foot-6 Orlando, Florida native may be playing the best basketball of his ACU career. In a losing effort against league-leader Nicholls ... [Read More…]
Friendly foes: childhood chums leading rival freshman acts
Freshmen Abigail Zeller and Lauren Wertheim began their friendship in the 3-year-olds Bible class at Highland Church of Christ. They performed together in the church Christmas musical, went to the same youth group functions and both graduated from Abilene High School last May. But come this weekend, they will be Sing Song rivals. Zeller, ... [Read More…]
Keep Austen Enchanting: Theatre to perform Sense and Sensibility
Whimsical music, flowered dresses and quick dialogue take over the Fulks stage as the Department of Theatre takes Sense and Sensibility back to a time where proper decorum was expected, and hushed love was accepted. As part of the winter romance season debuting on Feb. 9-10 and 16-18, the play was chosen for its humor, interesting dialogue and ... [Read More…]
Leaving it all on the stage
With Sing Song season quickly approaching, the hosts and hostesses describe their experiences and what it takes to put on their stellar performances. ---- As class and club acts practice for the event of the season, six fresh-faced students have already begun perfecting the necessary vocal exercises, choreography and solo arrangements as ... [Read More…]
The MeToo movement is more than just a hashtag
In one swift domino effect, self-labeled feminist women and men across the nation are changing the issues masked as normalities surrounding society today. With fear receding from their eyes, victims of sexual assault, silenced women and frustrated advocates are taking their voices to the streets, internet and courts to seek justice for the pain ... [Read More…]
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