The Lytle Center for Faith and Leadership Development is an emerging resource for ACU students to enhance their interpersonal skills as well as grow in their faith. Initially organized by former COBA Dean Richard Lyle, his namesake program hosts Thursday chapel weekly where majors from outside the College of Business are encouraged to attend and ... [Read More…]
Grounded: Drone regulations irk Abilene residents
Drones allow videographers and photographers to get those hard-to-get shots from above. Abilene is one place where the scenery around the outside of town is a prime example of shots that drone users look for. The increase in drone usage by commercial users and hobbyists led the Federal Aviation Administration to implement regulations concerning ... [Read More…]
Optimist Newscast – April 27, 2018
Jonathan Raitz brings the latest in campus news. ... [Read More…]
Cabinet makes way for Marvel movie
The Cabinet will host a premiere showing of Avengers: Infinity Wars at 7 p.m. Thursday at Cinemark XD. The Cabinet last week gave away 100 tickets, each ticket including a drink and a large popcorn. To get tickets, students had to keep an eye on ACU Cabinet’s Instagram and Facebook for instructions on where to obtain one. Using social media, ... [Read More…]
Faculty speaks in leadership forum
Jessica Nguyen, Randy Harris and Dr. Richard Beck spoke at the "In His Steps" leadership forum on April 2-4, with a Q/A following on the 5th. Aaron Jones, sophomore Bible and Ministry major from Flower Mound, organized the leadership forum because he "feels that leadership is important in our society no matter your job or place in life." He ... [Read More…]
ASA commemorates anniversary of Rwandan genocide
The African Students Association marked the 24th anniversary of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide at a commemoration Tuesday. Rwandan students hosted a Walk to Remember three years ago to mark the genocide, but last year was the first year the ASA hosted a memorial, said Grace-Kelly Muvunyi, junior nutrition major and global studies minor from Kiyovu, ... [Read More…]
OMA hosts second annual Backyard Bash
This past Friday, the Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted their second annual Backyard Bash. The event had been moved from the mall area to inside the Recreation Center due to inclement weather. Video by Cole Widder. https://youtu.be/DUJwVaOWK8o ... [Read More…]
The End of a Mystery: Driver of Scooby Doo van to graduate
After four years of birthday parties, Halloween events and random photo ops, the Mystery Machine will no longer attract the attention of Scooby Doo fans on the streets of Abilene. Nathan Reynolds, the vehicle's owner, will graduate in May and plans to move to New Braunfels. Fans of the Mystery Machine may have noticed its absence in recent ... [Read More…]
Optimist Newscast – April 20, 2018
Max Preston brings the latest in campus news. ... [Read More…]
KACU swings for fences during pledge drive
KACU-FM is conducting a baseball-themed semi-annual pledge drive this week and is seeking to raise $35,000 to support the station's operations during the coming year. The campus-based public radio station, an independent station, airs programming from National Public Radio and other distributors. The station provides news and music, and ... [Read More…]
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