The Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice is hosting monthly movie nights to build community in the department and find things to do outside of class. The idea was formulated by Dr. Ben Peterson, assistant professor of political science to get students more engaged in the department. “I tend to propose and select older, classic ... [Read More…]
Moody student section named Wildcat Den
On Jan. 20, the ACU cheer and pom squad in Moody Coliseum revealed the name of the student section – Wildcat Den. “Our hope is that students would be more drawn to sitting in the student section during games,” said Amber Ramazanali, Director of Spirit and Traditions and overseer of the Cheer and Pom Squad along with the Student Section. “We ... [Read More…]
BSU, OMA and OIEB to host multiple events for Black History Month
The Black Student Union, the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Office of Intercultural Engagement and Belonging have joined to plan events that educate others and provide celebrations during Black History Month. These celebrations are meant to honor the history and heritage of Black students, faculty and staff. Ryan Bowman, director of ... [Read More…]
Closures on campus due to power outage
After a power outage yesterday, Moody Coliseum, the Royce and Pam Money Student Recreation and Wellness Center, and the Medical and Counseling Care Center are currently closed. These closures are happening until further notice. Crews are working to resolve the issue, according the an email sent out to the student body by Kevin Campbell. Today's ... [Read More…]
Global service trip applications open
Global Service Trip applications are open for spring break and the summer. Global Service Trips are cross-cultural service and learning opportunities for students, faculty and staff, and alumni. These trips are shorter in length, usually about 1-2 weeks in length. A small group of students and two faculty members go to help with nonprofit ... [Read More…]
Filmfest interest meeting on Wednesday for deadlines
Filmfest interest meeting will let students know important information about filmmaking steps this Wednesday. Filmfest is having an interest meeting to discuss important deadlines and information that students who are participating this year need to know. The deadlines are crucial to participating. This meeting will be held in the Learning ... [Read More…]
Optimist Newscast Jan. 24, 2024
Our top stories today include Tapestry, upcoming performing arts events, and a look at Wildcat sports. ... [Read More…]
Tapestry presented by Theatre this Saturday and Sunday
Students in the Department of Theatre will perform Tapestry on Saturday and Sunday. Tapestry is about highlighting students of color within the department and showing scenes that will show different experiences that people can relate to. This is done by different vignettes that connect together. The name ‘Tapestry’ was chosen because it was a ... [Read More…]
Students leave for Study Abroad
Around 40 students left the Hunter Welcome Center to go study abroad for the spring semester. Students left on Wendesday for Oxford, England, and Montevideo, Uruguay for a semester abroad. A traditional candlelight devo was held for these students. Many students and faculty members attended the ceremony to pray over them and wish them a safe ... [Read More…]
Spring Rushing resumes this week
The spring ‘24 rushing process is in full swing with invitational rushing taking place. There are several dates to look out for during the next few weeks of the rushing process. The fourth round of invitational rushes will start on Jan. 26. Bid distribution night is on Feb. 2 with men at 5:30 p.m. and women at 6 p.m. Bid day is on Feb. 3 from ... [Read More…]
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