Jessica Richardson, a senior ad/PR major from San Antonio, was killed Friday after the motorcycle she was riding on veered off the road and crashed. The motorcycle driver, Michael Ross of Crowley, was also killed. According to police, no other vehicles were involved in the crash, but the cause is still under investigation. Neither rider was ... [Read More…]
Gamma Sigma Phi celebrates 50 years
Gamma Sigma Phi will celebrate it's 50th anniversary this Homecoming season. Gamma Sigma Phi is the largest men's social club on campus. Hutton Harris, alumnus and sponsor, said the social club will take around 40 new members this year. On average, GSP usually has around 75-100 members. Harris estimated that in total, GSP has had 4,000-5,000 ... [Read More…]
Hispanos Unidos celebrates Hispanic Heritage month
Hispanic Heritage month is in full swing from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 with frequent events hosted by Hispanos Unidos. Hispanos Unidos is working on campus to organize different activities to not only celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, but also to spread cultural awareness by reaching out to the ACU community in new and fun ways. Hispanic Heritage ... [Read More…]
Optimist Print Edition 09.28.18
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Optimist Newscast – September 28, 2018
Video Director Amber Chavez brings the latest in campus news. https://youtu.be/hqs7sDmvF78 ... [Read More…]
Join Week encourages student involvement
Student Government Association's first ever Join Week began Monday after Chapel with booklets and a student organization fair. On Tuesday, SGA hosted two discussion panels featuring three to four student organizations at each panel. Wednesday during chapel, another discussion panel featured three more organizations. Marketing Director Marco ... [Read More…]
Obituary: Roggendorff remembered for joy, service, courage
Shelly Roggendorff, clinical teaching assistant in the School of Nursing and labor and delivery nurse at Abilene Regional Medical Center, passed away Sept. 21, 2018. Roggendorff, 44, lived a life of service and selflessness and was a joy to everyone who knew her, friends said. She fought a four-year battle after being diagnosed with ovarian ... [Read More…]
SGA budget passes with no amendments
Student Government Association's fall semester budget allocated $50,000 to 72 student organizations Wednesday evening. The budget meeting started with Chief of Staff, Lauren Wasson taking role and continued into an explanation of the meeting procedure. Kevin Shurtz, the chief financial officer and Colton Powell, the executive treasurer explained ... [Read More…]
Hurricane Florence hits too close to home
Stuck in in a house for six days with no power, no water, trapped by uprooted trees and water as far as the eye could see. Alumna Rebecca Hedgecock and her family lived through this tragedy when Hurricane Florence ravaged Wilmington, NC: the place they call home. "We have lived through several hurricanes while living in Southport, North ... [Read More…]
Tatum revamps Follies in first year
Freshman Follies, a freshman-only family weekend production, will take place in Cullen Auditorium on Friday and Saturday with three men’s acts and 10 women’s acts. This is the first Freshman Follies coordinated by Nick Tatum, director of student productions, since he accepted the position last fall. Tatum made several changes to restructure the ... [Read More…]
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