The ACU Language and Literature Department will host a free poetry slam reading this Friday at the Hunter Welcome Center from 7:30-9:00 p.m. ACU Students and a local Austin slam poetry group called Speak Piece will perform pieces of slam poetry that they created. The event is open to the first 400 students that show up, and students ... [Read More…]
Campus Store hosts graduate festival
Students graduating this May began purchasing all of the items associated with graduating from college from the graduate fair on Wednesday. The Campus Store conducted the graduate fair where soon to be graduates could purchase their cap and gown, take photos at a free photography sitting and buy invitations to send to friends and family. This ... [Read More…]
Optimist Newscast – March 8, 2018
Jonathan Raitz gives a look at ISA's food and fashion festival, Abilene's newest attraction and an update on all things ACU sports. ... [Read More…]
Men to face Drake in first-ever CIT appearance
The Wildcats knew their season would continue after accepting an invitation to the Collegeinsider.com Tournament (CIT), but they didn't know much more. But Saturday morning ACU found out the where and the who, as the men are scheduled to take on Drake at the Knapp Center on Monday, March 12. The game which has been dubbed, the Lou Henson ... [Read More…]
Softball battles through tough OU tournament, wins big at home
The Wildcat softball team battled through a tough tournament in Norman last weekend, coming up winless in four games. In the opening contest against a competitive Missouri State squad, the Wildcats struck first after senior Holly Neese grounded out bringing in junior Donelle Johnson. But a three-run homerun in the fourth by Darian Frost ... [Read More…]
ACU Cycling Club is now on campus
Two students have created a club on campus that focuses on building and creating community while cycling. Justin Rasco, junior criminal justice major from Little Elm, decided to create the cycling club with Sammy Rettinger, junior financial management major from Lake Sherwood, California. The club welcomes all levels ranging from beginners to ... [Read More…]
Pregnancy Resources to host Matthew West fundraiser
Pregnancy Resources of Abilene will host a Matthew West concert on April 2. The Pregnancy Resources of Abilene annually host a fundraising banquet every spring known as “Life in Bloom.” “Bloom” functions as an opportunity for members of the community to learn more about the Pregnancy Resources of Abilene, how the center serves the community and ... [Read More…]
Cabinet to host Paint Fest
The Cabinet, which exists to plan free events for all students, will host ACU Paint Fest from 8-11 p.m. March 23. Ty Kelley, junior ITNS major from San Antonio and a student director of The Cabinet, said the event stumbled across the desk of Caddie Coupe, director of student and parent activities, last year and has been done at a variety of ... [Read More…]
Rattlesnake Roundup opens for 60th year
The Rattlesnake Roundup has returned to Sweetwater for its 60th year. The event opened its gates at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Nolan County Coliseum, and will be open all weekend through Sunday afternoon. Because this is the 60th year since the event's 1958 founding, organizers expect it to attract a larger crowd than usual to commemorate this ... [Read More…]
Does the Academy hate box-office hits?
Every year more than 25 million people crowd around their TV to watch the prestigious Oscars. The Oscars are full of surprise, awe and sometimes a little confusion. The movies that it seems every American has seen, such as Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Beauty and the Beast, never even made an appearance. Star Wars: The Last Jedi has grossed over ... [Read More…]
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