The fourth annual TEDxACU conference will tackle serious topics, from breast cancer to bullying. Speakers from the Abilene community, professors, students and others will join together to present talks to the local community from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 23 in Fulks Theater. TEDxACU is an independently organized event based on the bigger TED ... [Read More…]
Beltway to host Missions Garage Sale
Beltway Park is hosting a Missions Garage Sale and is accepting donations now through March 20 on Saturdays 10-3 and Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Our Missions Garage Sale at Beltway helps support over 300 short-term missions teams that go out all around the world to share the good news of Jesus Christ" said Berry ... [Read More…]
A Cappella Chorus returns from spring tour
Forty-six members of the A Cappella Chorus embarked on their annual spring tour through West Texas on Feb. 28. The members, along with Conductor Jeffery Goolsby and Pianist Judy Brown, started their journey at Abilene Cooper High School and ended 6 cities and 6 days later in Amarillo. The A Cappella Chorus wants to expose people to Choir and ... [Read More…]
Keeping up with the psychs
With straight faces sprinkled with the occasional nose ring, three female psychology graduate students sit on the leather couches in the Brown Library. Presenting in Houston at the Southwestern Psychology Association convention in mid-April, these students have learned to juggle classes and various research projects all while trying to advance ... [Read More…]
SA votes on new amendments
Students' Association sent out an email on February 20 including four resolutions to be voted on through a link. One of the questions caused controversy, leading Congress to void the ballot and resend an email including eight total resolutions to vote on. President of SA, Danny Burke, senior marketing major from Tulsa, Oklahoma said the ... [Read More…]
Passion Week brings the good news
Passion Week will celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ from March 25-28. The four-day event will consist of spiritual formation events for students to earn Chapel credits. Ryker Ratliff, sophomore youth and family ministry major from Garland, said anyone on and off campus can join in the events at no cost. “It’s really just ... [Read More…]
Interns to lead pre-marital counseling chapel series
The Counseling Center is set to revamp its six session pre-marital counseling chapel series, Prepare/Enrich, for engaged or soon-to-be engaged couples. Interns from the Marriage and Family Institute and School of Psychology will lead the series. The couples will attend six workshop sessions together, with two follow-up sessions in which each ... [Read More…]
Wildcat E-sports get wired at first LAN party of semester
Wildcat ESports had their first official LAN Party of the semester this past Sunday on the third floor of Mabee Business Building. At the LAN Party, they had different video game consoles that members of the group brought. “We played a lot of games, we had a ton of different systems from computers to Nintendo consoles,” said Matthew Smetzer, ... [Read More…]
Women’s basketball captures historic victory
The Wildcats wrote their name in the history books Thursday afternoon, earning their first-ever victory in the Southland Conference Tournament by a dominant score of 88-66 over New Orleans. ACU played like it was possessed in the second-half, scoring 58 of its 88 points, with 29 coming in each quarter, after managing only 30 points in the ... [Read More…]
Former state department official visits campus
Students in a number of locations on campus had an opportunity Monday to hear from Dr. Shaun Casey ('79) on a range of topics. While he was originally invited to campus by Dr. David Dillman, professor of political science and director of the Jack Pope Fellows Program, to speak to the Pope Fellows, he additionally spoke in a number of classes and ... [Read More…]
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