This week on the JMC Network Newscast...First a recap of bid night, then information on the West Nile virus being found near Abilene and finally a look at the Art and Design department's biennial faculty exhibition. Produced by Angel Lavender Videos by Forrest Lorenzen and John Puckett ... [Read More…]
Library gains pieces of Church of Christ history
The Brown Library recently received a number of donated media objects including statistics, letters, papers, radio archives and videos spanning from 1952-2002. The donations were finalized in January and are close to being completely cataloged by the University Archives Department. All donations were archives from the Herald of Truth, a local ... [Read More…]
JamFest sees low audition numbers
Auditions for this year's JamFest show took place last week, and the attendance was lower than in past years. Only four totally auditions took place, and many of the acts will be performing at JamFest for the first time. JamFest is an annual Homecoming tradition put on by students and for students. It provides the opportunity for performers ... [Read More…]
UBikes expands fleet with new partnership
UBikes has partnered with Brilliant Bikes to expand their fleet and bring new means of transportation to campus. UBikes is and on-campus business that started in November 2014 as a Wildcat Ventures company that only had seven bikes. Now UBikes has a full fleet of 21 bikes with plans to grow in the near future. David Guinn, a 2015 graduate ... [Read More…]
Swing dancing to foster community at Fall Stomp
Swing Cats' annual Fall Stomp brings ACU students and the community together for a night of dancing, live music and fun. Students wanting to join a dance group on campus have a variety of options, but Swing Cats, the only swing dance group, offers a unique opportunity. Each fall, the group puts on Fall Stomp, where the group performs the dances ... [Read More…]
Christian Village residents respond to ACU acquisition
Plans to purchase the Christian Village of Abilene building continued to move forward this week. On Tuesday, the university signed the offer-option agreement with Christian Village, putting the two parties closer to signing the final contract. Dr. Chris Riley, vice president of student life and former Christian Village board member, said the ... [Read More…]
DET Club partners with kids
Local middle school students joined consoles with Digital Entertainment Technology club members, where they were able to start designing their own games as part of a step-by-step game design tutorial. The DET club recently partnered with Madison Middle School students as part of a tutorial guidance about game design concepts and ... [Read More…]
Small group Chapel discusses gender equality
Three students have started a feminist Chapel to educate students about gender equality. The Chapel is called Bad Feminist and is directed by students. Dr. Kristina Davis, assistant professor of communication and Honors Studies serves as the group's sponsor. Sarah Dannemiller, a graduate student of theology from Indianapolis, Indiana, is one ... [Read More…]
Mentor organization started to break stereotypes
SUIT UP, a mentor organization, has started up to help combat negative ideas held within the minority community. The purpose of SUIT UP is to reform the minds of the minority community. Its focus is to empower predominately minority students in the community with a focus on their academic, emotional and societal thrive. Faith Abili, senior ... [Read More…]
Cultural Awareness Week aims to show different perspectives of culture
Students are drawing attention this week to different cultures during Cultural Awareness Week, providing a way for students to experience and learn about the different cultures represented on campus. This is the first time Cultural Awareness Week has been observed on campus, and Shanice Fuller, student director for Cultural Awareness Week, said ... [Read More…]
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