ACU for Life is hosting a benefit concert, Sonder, on March 29 from 6-9 p.m. at the Beauchamp Amphitheater. The event will have food trucks and live music from Willow City, with opener Weston and the Evergreen, and the money raised from the event will be going to Pregnancy Resources of Abilene. ACU for Life was founded in 2015 by three people ... [Read More…]
Siggies plan for pavilion to celebrate 50th anniversary
As the club turns 50 next year, alumni, sponsors and current members of Sigma Theta Chi plan to celebrate with a pavilion on the grassy area between the Brown Library and Zona Luce. Amanda Pittman, Siggie sponsor and head of the project, said that they liked the idea of doing something on campus that was for more than just club and would last ... [Read More…]
Wildcat Software looking to expand team
Wildcat Software is looking to hire individuals who are interested in and have a passion for coding and programming. The company was established in 2014 by Dr. Brad Crisp, director of the School of Information Technology and Computing and associate dean of Graduate Business. It was created as part of the Griggs Center’s Wildcat Ventures ... [Read More…]
SRWC to offer Country Dance Lessons to Students
The Student Recreation and Wellness Center is offering country dance lessons on March 25 from 7-9 p.m. in studio B. The first hour of lessons will focus on line dancing, and the second hour will focus on partner dancing. The cost to attend the dance lessons is five dollars. Two of the teachers are Anne Crane, assistant coordinator for ... [Read More…]
Student Productions releases Sing Song scores
This year, to promote transparency about scores, the Office of Student Productions released each act's scores for every category. Director of Student Productions, Nick Tatum, said they wanted to be transparent, because a lot of people leave Sing Song with questions, specifically about why they placed where they did in a certain category. Tatum ... [Read More…]
Students and community members attend watch party for NCAA men’s basketball tournament
Students and community members filled Moody Coliseum Thursday night to watch the ACU Wildcats play against Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament. Kentucky beat ACU 79-44. Video by Avery Teichman. https://youtu.be/smFq-ZgMwsY ... [Read More…]
Resident reptile enthusiast in works with major cable networks
Maxwell Hicks, Abilene resident, owner of Max’s Morphs and proponent for animal safety and preservation has honed his skills to begin local media label Max Productions. Last semester, Hicks was interviewed due to his quick rise in the Abilene community and his vocal opinions and advice regarding the Rattlesnake Roundup in Sweetwater. He ... [Read More…]
SRWC and Kinesiology Department team up for the Blitz Triathlon
The Kinesiology department is partnering up with the Student Recreation and Wellness Center to put on the Blitz Triathlon on March 23. The event is open to students and staff alike. Deonna Shake, a professor in kinesiology and nutrition, said the event is meant to prepare students for the popular Wildcat Ironman Triathlon, which runs from March ... [Read More…]
Students spend break serving on mission trip to Guatemala
Eighteen students spent their spring break on a medical missions trip to Guatemala. The trip was organized by the Body and Soul Program and the Halbert Center for Missions and Global Service. This group partnered with doctors from the area to assist in medical treatments of local residents. Their work included wound treatment and cleaning, ... [Read More…]
Students compete in annual Pickleball tournament
Although it does not garner the mass attention that mainstream sports do, Pickleball is a quasi-intramural sport those involved show their talent and passion on the court. The annual tournament was on Saturday afternoon in the gyms of the Student Recreation and Wellness Center and consisted of seven singles players and 13 doubles teams. While ... [Read More…]
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