ACU cheerleaders are without uniforms due to an increase in team members. The team grew from last year and now consists of 18 women and two men. Jamie Forrest, cheerleading coach, said the team decided not to go with full uniforms until all members have one. "We do have the others on order, and they should be here within three weeks," ... [Read More…]
Campus construction heats up
Campus construction is in full swing at the beginning of this semester. New construction projects have started, construction from last semester is complete and smaller summer projects brightened up campus over the summer. Bennett Engineering and Physics Laboratory and Elmer Gray Stadium are the two primary construction projects from the spring ... [Read More…]
OME changes name, rebrands
The Office of Multicultural Enrichment has changed its name to the Office of Multicultural Affairs. Prentice Ashford, director of OMA, said the change came from the decision to better define what the program does. After evaluating the program and deciding what needed to stay and what needed to go, Ashford decided the title no longer fit the ... [Read More…]
SA vice president resigns to join Rubio D.C. staff
SA vice president Caleb Orr resigned Monday after accepting a position on the staff of Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) in Washington, D.C. Orr, junior political science major from McKinney, spent the last two summers interning on Capitol Hill for Rubio's office. After this summer's internship with the senator, who is a candidate for the Republican ... [Read More…]
ACU alums open new Papa Murphy’s Pizza location
A new Papa Murphy's Pizza has opened just blocks away from campus, allowing local residents to customize their own fresh, take-home pizza. Alums Lisa (Layne) and Bob Herndon opened the doors to a new Papa Murphy's Pizza located on EN 10th Street next to Arby's. The Herndons also own a Papa Murphy's Pizza on S. 14th and Barrow Street. After ... [Read More…]
ACU begins year with 110th Opening Assembly
Faculty and staff, along with students and community members gathered in Moody Coliseum Monday morning to officially begin the new school year. video by Aaron Pokluda & Forrest Lorenzen & John Puckett edited by Savanah Silva ... [Read More…]
ISA rebrands to welcome all students
The International Student's Association celebrated more than 30 incoming students with its Welcome Bash Thursday evening. As part of its mission to make ACU feel more like home to students from outside the U.S., ISA members shared food, ice cream and tips on adjusting to campus life with the students. Gaby Lane, international student service ... [Read More…]
‘The Seven’ transform traditions for Wildcat Week
Seven students took on the challenge to revamp Welcome Week, a tradition started in the 80s, and change it for the better. Alex Abston, Bailey Cate, Courtney Spink, Trey Jackson, Garon Goodspeed, Lane Luttrell and Lorena Ponce were named Wildcat Week student directors at the end of last semester and worked through the summer to create a new and ... [Read More…]
Need for space leads to Bean piano’s removal
The Bean this year may be a little less "grand." ACU Business Services has removed the full-size piano from the university cafeteria to make more room for the larger number of students expected to dine on campus. Anthony Williams, chief business services officer, said that with the largest freshman class in 25 years and a sophomore retention ... [Read More…]
Social clubs to be referred to as local fraternities and sororities
The Office of Student Life has changed the name of social clubs on the university website to "local fraternities and sororities" to help prospective students and their families understand ACU's unique social club system. Mark Jackson, associate director of student organizations and programs, said his office will still refer to them as social ... [Read More…]
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