Soon-to-be graduates can expect to see items like rings, robes and diploma accessories in the Campus Store this coming month. The Campus Store will host its Graduation Fair March 29-30. Graduation regalia, order announcements and rings will be available for pre-order at the fair and a professional photographer will be present to perform free ... [Read More…]
Social media spreads ‘unfounded’ flu rumors
Quit coughing on your friends – it won't get school shut down. During Sing Song week, rumors spread on Twitter that 17 percent of the student body had the flu and if the number got up to 20 percent of the student body, campus would shut down for a week. However, according to the Office of Student Life, these rumors are "unfounded." Mark ... [Read More…]
Spanish Honor Society to publish student-submitted works
The ACU chapter of Sigma Delta Pi is giving students the opportunity to become a published author in its sponsored journal, Hispaniola. Sigma Delta Pi is a National Collegiate Spanish Honors Society and is the largest foreign language honors society in the United States. Since the ACU chapter, Omega Gamma, was started on campus in 2010, it has won ... [Read More…]
Agriculture department hosts sustainable landscape workshop
The AES department is providing a sustainable landscape workshop to show students the McDaniel House, once a residential home, now a fully operational plant and soil science laboratory. The house is just one of the labs the Department of Agriculture and Environment Science has around campus. The lab is dedicated to finding alternative ... [Read More…]
Student pleads guilty to drug felony
Former student Brendan Richelet pleaded guilty to a first degree felony last month after being indicted by the Taylor County grand jury on charges of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance. In May 2016, Richelet and student Noah Massie were arrested at their home near campus on multiple drug-related charges. Richelet in January pleaded ... [Read More…]
GATA, GSP, Seniors win Sing Song 2017
The women of GATA, the men of Gamma Sigma Phi and the Senior class came away with the overall wins in their respective divisions in Sing Song 2017. The senior act as the flu, directed by seniors Callie Houston and Courtney Tee, swept first place in all four categories – appearance, originality, entertainment and vocals. "We couldn't have ... [Read More…]
Williams runs for mayor 20 years after mentor McCaleb
After his father was murdered in January of 1973, four-year-old Anthony Williams found joy in the "Joy Bus." He remembers Highland Church of Christ bringing a big blue bus to his neighborhood to transport kids to Sunday services. "They gave away orange juice and donuts," Williams said, "and for a little fat kid like me, that was the ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Sing Song Performances and Acts
Sing Song turns up the heat as class and club acts compete in appearance, originality, entertainment and vocals for the Sing Song Champ title. ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Sing Song 2017 Costumes
The Sing Song traditions continue as club and class acts create colorful and unique costumes for this years performance. ... [Read More…]
Fourth-largest video board in FCS to be named after Wessel family
Wildcat Stadium, which director of athletics Lee De Leon said is on time and nearing fifty percent completion, received $2.85 million more of funding with a donation from Rick and Debbie Wessel. As a result of the donation, the new, state-of-the-art Daktronics video board will bear the name of the Wessel family. The board will be the fourth ... [Read More…]
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