The fourth annual Hudson Wade 5K will take place on Dec. 8 at 9:30 a.m. The Hudson Wade 5k (HW5K) raises money and awareness for pediatric cancer awareness, in memory of Hudson Wade who was diagnosed with Leukemia at age 11, and died two years later. In 2014, the ACU Student Athlete Advisory Committee, led by Kyle Karnei, founded the Hudson ... [Read More…]
If you have not run yourself in the ground yet are you truly a college student
Pledging. Midterms. Jobs. Volunteering. Extracurriculars. This is a trying time for students, and it feels as though everyone is having some sort of breakdown with the weight of school, or they have simply given up and are allowing their grades to take a dive off a cliff. Walking around on campus, there are sunken faces which display the turmoil ... [Read More…]
ACU tallies its ninth shutout after this weekend
The Wildcats had a weekend filled with soccer. The Wildcats are now, 9-5-1, 4-3-1 Southland, after losing 0-1 on Friday and winning 3-0 on Sunday. On Friday night, ACU played 108 minutes and fell to McNeese in double overtime. The lonesome goal, that cost the Wildcats the game, was of the night came from an unfortunate ball. As soon as the foul ... [Read More…]
Alli Dennis named Homecoming Queen
Every year at halftime during the Homecoming game, a new Homecoming Queen is crowned. This year, Sigma Theta Chi President Alli Dennis was crowned by returning queen and Siggie alumna Lauryn Hines. Dennis, a senior speech pathology major from Garland, is an ACU legacy, as her parents, grandparents and sister are alumni, as well. “When they ... [Read More…]
Freshman Bible class to perform entire Gospel of Mark
In years past, Bible professor Dr. Cliff Barbarick has sought to help his students understand the New Testament in a clear way. Barbarick has had students work on group projects, assigned scriptures to be memorized and required class recitations. This year, he's testing a new approach. "One of my research interests is what's called ... [Read More…]
Student’s family survives historical Hurricane Michael
High-speed winds, torrential rain, power outages and fallen trees were only the beginning of the damages Florida faced as Hurricane Michael ravaged the coast. The storm made landfall on Oct. 10 near Mexico Beach, Florida as a Category 4 storm. At its peak, Hurricane Michael’s winds exceeded 155 mph with a central pressure making it the ... [Read More…]
Annual Clery report shows decrease in burglary, drug violations
The university recorded more drug law violations and fewer liquor law violations in 2017 than a year earlier, according to annual crime statistics released by the ACU Police Department. The annual report was in released in compliance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Crime Statistics Act, which is named for a college student ... [Read More…]
Optimist Newscast – October 12, 2018
Hannah Macune brings the latest in campus news. https://youtu.be/mIrYvG2bTYg ... [Read More…]
Sing Song archives website launches
The official Sing Song archives website launched Friday afternoon. Nick Tatum, director of student productions, created the Sing Song archives with the help of Courtney McGaha, Sing Song archivist, to preserve the history of one of ACU’s longest standing traditions. The archives include audio, video, pictures and articles from each annual show, ... [Read More…]
Alumni Relations prepares for potential Homecoming rain
With high rain chances throughout the day Saturday, Alumni Relations is preparing to potentially resort to their plan B for Homecoming festivities. Jama Cadle, assistant director of alumni relations, said the office is closely watching the weather and will not make any significant changes until the time of the events. Plans for Friday have ... [Read More…]
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