ACU Rugby took on international competition for the first time when they competed and defeated the Gananes Chihuahuan team from Mexico, 55-5. The team was hoping to host the team on campus, but had complications securing a field. As a result, the rugby team traveled to El Paso to take on the international team. Adrian Escobedo, team chaplain ... [Read More…]
OT lecture to honor John Willis
The Center for the Studies of Ancient Religious Texts will feature Professor Leong Seow as the speaker for the upcoming lecture. Seow will be discussing the Old Testament in this lecture. Dr. Jeff Childers, a Carmichael-Walling professor of the New Testament and Early Christianity is the director of CSART and said Seow is a professor at ... [Read More…]
Ag and environmental science department celebrate retirement
The Agriculture and Environmental Science department will say goodbye to Dr. Ed Brokaw and Dr. Jim Cooke at the end of the semester. Dr. Ed Brokaw, professor and department chair, graduated from ACU in 1971 and returned as a professor soon after receiving his PhD in Animal Science at Oregon State University. After 43 years of serving the ACU ... [Read More…]
Student body passes resolution to change SA name
Following an email to vote on new legislation sent out to students last week, Students' Association passed all eight resolutions listed on the ballot. With only 130 respondents, the results are as follows: C.R. 94.05 - Treasurer Appointment. Passed with 80.0% in favor and 20.0% against. C.R. 94.07 - President + Vice President Same Ticket. ... [Read More…]
AG department to host Rodeo fundraiser
The Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Department will be hosting the 63rd annual ACU Rodeo on April 4 at the Horse Barn at the Taylor County Expo Center. Tickets for the rodeo this year are $5 per person and $8 for two people. Money that is raised from the event is used for services that are performed at the rodeo, and the remainder goes ... [Read More…]
Homecoming co-chair and steering committee applications open
The 2018 Homecoming applications for co-chairs and the steering committee are now open for any student on campus who wants to be part of one of the biggest alumni/student celebrations. Co-chairs will have the responsibility of executing two to three events throughout the fall semester as well as interviewing and picking the steering committee ... [Read More…]
ACU Football does annual Spring Clean Up
ACU Football players and coaches are participating in the second annual Spring Clean Up to get involved in the community. Head Coach Adam Dorrel said there is a lot of negative light on college athletics, specifically football, so community service is a way to let people meet players outside of their element. These activities generate support ... [Read More…]
KGR Hosts Classes on Campus
The Kirk Goodwin Run is an event held annually at ACU to support local families who have come upon hard times. Looking back at Kirk Goodwin’s, class of 1985, legacy leading the young men of Galaxy to honor his legacy by creating a foundation that would be dedicated to enriching the lives of those in need. The KGR 5K class is put on ... [Read More…]
Same-sex dating policy sparks reactions on and off campus
Students, alumni, faculty, staff and Abilene residents are reacting to changes to the sexual stewardship policy which will prohibit same-sex dating relationships for student employees. The new sexual stewardship policy will remove language that prohibited "behavioral expressions" outside marriage between one man and one woman. In a student forum ... [Read More…]
WATCH: Paint Fest
The Cabinet hosts its first ever Paint Fest. Video by Laurel Drain ... [Read More…]
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