The Students' Association passed a bill to fund a bake sale in observation of Breast Cancer Awareness month. Kendall Wermine, freshmen biochemistry major from Frisco, proposed to SA to fund a bake sale where volunteers would bake homemade desserts to sell during October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Influenced by a friend's ... [Read More…]
Galaxy funds annual run with KGR benefit dinner
Galaxy's second annual Kirk Goodwin Run benefit dinner will be at 7:30 Friday at the Grace Museum, and all money raised will help fund the next KGR. KRG is a 5K and half marathon that Galaxy members host every spring semester. The money raised from the run is donated to a family struggling with significant medical expenses or to research ... [Read More…]
Art department shines spotlight on faculty
The Department of Art and Design is taking a break from showing off student work by shining the spotlight on the department's faculty instead. The Faculty Exhibition, the biennial faculty art show takes place every two years and shows off the talents behind the teachers. Jack Maxwell, a professor in the art department, is the director of the ... [Read More…]
Nutrition Club starts new event for community
The nutrition club carried out its first Unwind and Uplift event last Saturday in the Recreation and Wellness Center to promote and raise money for the club. Members if the Student Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, or SAND, put on the two-hour event that included Refit and yoga. People paid $5 to attend. "Uplift and unwind is the idea of ... [Read More…]
Seven Inductees to Join ACU Sports Hall of Fame
The ACU athletic department will induct seven new members to the ACU Sports Hall of Fame on Friday at 6 p.m. on the ACU campus in the Hunter Welcome Center. This year's Lifetime Achievement Award will be given to former two-year director of athletics Don Drennan. The other six inductees include men's track and field record-holder ... [Read More…]
Running club runs for fun, not sport
ForwardLene, the running club on campus, will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Lunsford Trail zero-mile marker, between Mabee and Barret halls, starting this Sunday after Homecoming. For the remainder of the semester, they will meet at 5:15 p.m. to account for earlier sunsets and Daylight Saving Time. ForwardLene is designed to encourage all ... [Read More…]
Distinguished JMC alumni to be honored
The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication will host the 23rd annual Gutenberg Awards celebration dinner Thursday. Gutenberg Awards are given to JMC alumni who have displayed exceptional performance in their careers and are distinguished in their accomplishments. This year's honorees are Jason McArthur ('93), Michelle Morris ('87) ... [Read More…]
Hispanic Honor Society wins national award for the third consecutive year
The Hispanic Honor Society won an outstanding chapter national award for the third consecutive year. Sigma Delta Pi recently named ACU's chapter an outstanding chapter based on the work it's done done during the year to honor Spanish language and culture. The National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society members have collaborated with many ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – October 9, 2015
This week on the JMC Network Newscast... First, National Night Out was held this week and ACU hosted the event for the north side of the city, next the Chapel office has started incorporating local churches into daily chapel and the JMC Network takes a look at this week's host, Minda Street Church of Christ and finally a look at how Fall Stomp went ... [Read More…]
Students start rugby team on campus
Male students who are interested in playing rugby will have an opportunity to play on a competitive team starting in spring of 2016. The team is expected to start with seven men and increase to 15 in the fall of 2016. The team will join the Lone Star North Conference and compete in Division II. The idea of starting a rugby team on campus came ... [Read More…]
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