The Justice Urban Studies Team, a subset of the Honors College focused on social justice and poverty, will be discontinued until the program can be rethought for future sustainability. The decision, according to a statement by the Dean of the Honors College, Dr. Jason Morris, was solely due to students' inability to commit to a year in Dallas for ... [Read More…]
Campus construction continues with three primary projects
As the Vision in Action initiative continues, three primary construction projects progress across campus. Kevin Roberts, vice president of planning and operations, oversees the construction projects. "The Halbert-Walling [construction] is the biggest project right now," Roberts said. "We're right on pace for that. Being done really means ... [Read More…]
Students invited to audition to be next Willie the Wildcat
ACU will have auditions to decide who is best fit to be the next Willie the Wildcat. Willie the Wildcat is the ACU mascot that cheers and rallies the crowd at many university events and is a well-known figure that gains the attention of ACU's current students, alumni and prospective students at many different events on campus. The wildcat can ... [Read More…]
TKG returns to Sing Song after 16 years
Women's social club Tri Kappa Gamma will perform in Sing Song for the first time in 16 years, since it was re-chartered in 2015. Directed by Rachel Lopez De Castilla and Sara-Kate Oliver, the women of TKG will perform as Wonder Woman. Seventy women, a mix of new and old members as well as non-club members, will perform in the act. "What girl ... [Read More…]
GSP catching up to Galaxy’s Sing Song record
Since 2006, men's social club Gamma Sigma Phi has won seven Sing Song titles, including several consecutive wins in the late 2000s. They won last year as well, so the pressure is on to create another winning act as Mailmen for this year's theme On The Town. With so many wins in recent years, GSP is also quickly catching up to the men of Galaxy, ... [Read More…]
New strike policy implemented for Sing Song
Sing Song co-chairs will institute a new, revised three-strike policy during the 60th Sing Song festivities this weekend. After dealing with incidents involving alcoholic beverages, unnecessary shouting during acts and tampering with props, co-chairs placed stricter rules to avoid disasters. Co-chairs can give strikes to clubs for a number of ... [Read More…]
ACU holds open forum about future plans
ACU hired the company, Ayers Saint Gross to help strategizes and coordinate future plans on campus. The company held an open forum this week in hopes of getting feedback from students and faculty. Video/editing by Kassandra Kim ... [Read More…]
ACU alum hits the fairway
Sitting on the 18th fairway at Torrey Pines North golf course, Doug Ferguson's office looks different from that of the ordinary newspaper reporters. It combines the noises of the golf tournament's television coverage, hands hitting laptop keys and indistinct chatter as golf shots are reported on a big screen in front of everyone inside the media ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – February 12, 2016
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First, the International Students Association celebrates Chinese New Year, then men's club lacrosse begins its 4th season, then the women's basketball team signs a new member, followed by deeper look at the ACU sports world, finally an update on construction north of campus and a preview at an inside look of ... [Read More…]
Men’s club lacrosse begins 2016 season
Men's club lacrosse started the 2016 season late last month. The team is preparing for a tougher schedule this year but is striving to beat preseason predictions. ... [Read More…]
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