Though the Inter-Social Club Council has been a part of social clubs for 35 years, it will meet for the first time this semester. ISCC, according to Chris Herrington, social clubs director, is comprised of elected or appointed individuals that have been charged to work together to provide solutions and opportunities for each social club to ... [Read More…]
Teaching Kitchen class shows students how to make poke bowls
On Wednesday, Chartwells held the first Teaching Kitchen class of the semester – which taught participants how to make salmon poke bowls. Video by Amber Chavez. https://youtu.be/kfdsDSWJ8rI ... [Read More…]
ISA to host Food Festival
The International Students Association will host a Food Festival on Thursday. Students will be assigned tables where they will prepare traditional foods from different countries. Kristy Ng, senior marketing and management major from Plano, said she is looking forward to the event. “Each table has their own country or culture," Ng said. ... [Read More…]
Junior Sing Song act disbanded after members drop out
For the first time in Sing Song history, a class act, the Juniors, was disbanded. The directors, Audrey Linder, a junior nursing major from Amarillo, and Elizabeth Coates, a junior psychology major from Round Rock, announced to their act via email on Jan. 25 that it would be in the best interest of all to cut the program. "Thank you both for ... [Read More…]
Seniors present artwork at final showcase
Senior art and design majors have begun conducting their art shows after months of preparation. Throughout the spring semester, eight senior shows will take place – six at the Shore Gallery and two at the Center for Contemporary Art. The senior show is a graduation requirement for all art and design majors. At the end of the fall semester, ... [Read More…]
WWE comes to Abilene on the road to Wrestlemania
WWE Live took place on Saturday at the Taylor County Expo Center, featuring some of the biggest names in the business as headliners: Ronda Rousey, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose. WWE Live tours cities throughout the country to give fans a live experience. It can be hard for fans to travel an hour for a show like Monday Night Raw or Smackdown Live ... [Read More…]
The ‘Who’s who?’ of TEDxACU 2019
Four headlining speakers for the TedxACU conference were confirmed: Justin Goldston, Ryan Pemberton, Clint Schumacher and Brad Gautney. TEDxACU has had a four-year history of highlighting topics that deal with business and the economy, scientific discoveries, the impact of art and how as a community, people can better live their lives. With those ... [Read More…]
ACUTV films Chapel in Moody Coliseum
ACUTV started taping Chapel in Moody Coliseum at the start of the semester. Starting next week, the student production team at ACUTV will film Chapel on Mondays, Wednesdays and certain Fridays for the remainder of the semester. Cyrus Eaton, dean of Spiritual Formation and campus chaplain, said he is looking forward to working with ACUTV to bring ... [Read More…]
Small group Chapel eliminated on Mondays
The Office of Spiritual Formation canceled small group Chapels on Mondays in an attempt to cultivate community among the university. Cyrus Eaton, dean of spiritual formation and chaplain, said the decision was made to give students, faculty and staff a time to meet as a family. “We’re working toward adding value to everything we do by having one ... [Read More…]
Local group supports kids with incarcerated parents
A new support group, Kids With Incarcerated Parents (KWIP), is open to children in the Abilene community who have a parent or loved one who has been or is currently incarcerated. Tracy Brown, an Abilene resident, created KWIP after her childrens’ father was sentenced to prison for 50 years. Brown said she saw how her children were struggling and ... [Read More…]
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