Students and faculty mourn for the loss of Katie Kirby during the memorial chapel. Katie Kirby was a fellow student and recent member of the Women of GATA social club. ... [Read More…]
Sophomore student dies in dorm
A sophomore student died Sunday night. Katie Kirby, sophomore from Friendswood, was found unresponsive in her dorm room in Dillard Hall. Kirby’s death appears to be of natural causes, said university officials, and police investigation continues. Dr. Phil Schubert, president of the university, sent an email to the student body Sunday night to ... [Read More…]
Theatre students perform fundraiser cabaret
Theatre students raised money for charity while swapping roles in the production of Miscast Cabaret. The Department of Theatre put on a cabaret Sunday called Miscast Cabaret. The concept behind the show was to allow every performer to step away from “social norms" by stripping away all gender and racial boundaries that confine their usual ... [Read More…]
Gallery: ACU tops Northwestern State 25-22 in comeback win
Wildcats swipe 25-22 comeback victory over Northwestern State in last game at Shotwell Stadium. ... [Read More…]
SWRC, ACUPD host tactical training for women
A Tactical Training class for women will take place Nov. 8 in the Royce and Pam Money Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SWRC) conference room 256. The class will be instructed by ACU Police Department officers Sheila Barton and Randy Motz. There is not any cost or additional fee to attend the course. The information participants will ... [Read More…]
Key City Coffee sold at Crossing Cafe
Key City Coffee is now being sold in the Crossing Road Café in the Mabee Business Building. Barista at Crossing Road Café, Kelsey Morlan, said that despite selling only two flavors, “we have been a lot busier." They sell Ethiopia and Huehue flavors by Key City Coffee. Owner and coffee bean roaster Daniel Parker said the company calls their ... [Read More…]
North Side of town gets Little Caesars off Judge Ely
Little Caesars on Judge Ely officially opened last Monday. The location opened with no marketing and chose not to host a grand opening event. “We just opened the doors and kind of let it happen,” said Justin Whitefield, a manager who moved to Abilene to help open the new location. He said that business has been good, and their busiest time are ... [Read More…]
New center to study ancient religious texts
The Center for the Study of Ancient Religious Texts opened Thursday in conjunction with the 30th annual Carmichael-Walling lectures. The new center, or CSART, will provide an opportunity for faculty and students to collaborate in cutting edge research of ancient texts. Dr. Jeff Childers, director of the CSART, said the center’s participants ... [Read More…]
Cultural Awareness Week hosts alumnus presentation on “Black Lives Matter”
Cultural Awareness Week discussed "Black Lives Matter" in a forum Wednesday night featuring alumnus Dr. Brandon Jones. Jones, assistant director and coordinator of academic coaching, advising and learning strategy consulting at Clemson University in South Carolina, also spoke at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon to explain the Black Lives Matter ... [Read More…]
Cornerstone classes compete in blood donor drive
Students and alumni helped raise awareness about blood cancer through a blood donor drive Monday through Thursday in the McGlothlin Campus Center. Sponsored by alumnus Early Young and nonprofit DKMS, the drive will be open from 10:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. and anyone can register or donate. Chelsea Fordham, DKMS student ambassador for ACU, ... [Read More…]
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