A two-alarm fire broke out at around 4 p.m. Saturday afternoon at the Christian Service Center located near downtown Abilene. The center, which is a ministry that aims at helping underprivileged community members, was a complete loss. Video/editing by Savanah Silva ... [Read More…]
Sing Song co-chair applications open
Applications for the 2017 Sing Song co-chairs are now open. Tom Craig, director of student activities and productions, said there are three areas where co-chairs are responsible: upstage, downstage and production. Upstage responsibilities include organizing and coordinating the rotation of club and class acts. Those who are co-chairs for ... [Read More…]
Department of Communication and Sociology offers new masters program
The Department of Communication and Sociology is offering a new master of arts in corporate communication beginning in May. The master of arts in corporate communication program is now one of two master's degrees offered by the department, the other being a master of arts in communications. Dr. Lauren Lemley, associate professor of ... [Read More…]
Study Abroad is still safe, even after Paris and Brussels
Every Monday night in Leipzig, Germany, a group called LEGIDA stages protests in the heart of the city. The group is a local branch of the bigger organization PEGIDA, which loosely translates to Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West, and they demonstrate against allowing Muslim refugees into the country. Because of the nature of ... [Read More…]
Cajun Cones opens for season
Cajun Cones, Abilene's New Orleans style snow-cone stand, opened for its 29th season last Saturday. The Louisiana style snow cone stand originally opened for business in Abilene in 1988 by a family with a rich connection to ACU. Lynn Luttrell, associate professor of Kinesiology and Nutrition, and his father Bill, lived in south Louisiana where ... [Read More…]
The Contemporary Music Center hosting a concert at ACU
The Contemporary Music Center from Tennessee will play a free concert for students at Chapel on the Hill on April 6, with 10 different musicians performing an array of genres. CMC is a one semester program located in Nashville, Tennessee. It consists of only 30 students from various Christian college around the U.S. who are interested in ... [Read More…]
DET program receives high rank from Princeton Review
The digital entertainment and technology program, housed in the School of Information Technology and Computing, was ranked in the top 50 schools for game development in the Princeton Review. In its fifth year, the program was ranked No. 27 - two spots behind Massachusetts Institute of Technology - among English-speaking universities in the world ... [Read More…]
Springfest to combine tailgate, service and concert
Saturday's annual Springfest event will feature Wildcats Serving, a baseball tailgate, and a concert with artist Jamestown Revival. The Students' Association executive cabinet and Student Life Office organized the event. SA executive vice president Abbey Moses said the goal was to create an all-day event that appealed to different kinds of ... [Read More…]
TKG formal sheds light on common misconception
As the spring semester nears its end and students frantically try to scrape together papers and projects, social clubs and their sponsors put the finishing touches on what some consider to be one of the biggest social club events of the year: formal. Mark Jackson, assistant director of student organizations and programs, said formal is the last ... [Read More…]
Alpha Chi Honor Society to sponsor C.S. Lewis Scholar Chapel forum
Oxford scholar Dr. Michael Ward will speak about C.S. Lewis as a chapel forum for a spiritual formation credit, sponsored by the Alpha Chi Honor Society. Ward will speak Friday, April 1 from 11 a.m.-11:45 a.m. in Hart Auditorium. Dr. Ward's presentation is titled, "C.S. Lewis: On the Role of Imagination and Reason in Science and ... [Read More…]
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