It's almost Christmas time, and it's also almost time for me to leave Uruguay. So, I decided to mix my sentiments surrounding of the two, enjoy: On the first week in Uruguay The country gave to me A milanesa that was bigger than my head On the second week in Uruguay My meal plan gave to me Two amazing in-house cooks and A milanesa that ... [Read More…]
Student wins $250 prize at Christmas Slam
During Christmas Slam, The Collegiate Entrepreneur's Organization gave away $250 in gift cards to the student competing for a year's tuition. The winner, Andrew Collins, junior biology major from McKinney, was chosen by raffle. He shot a layup, a free throw and a three pointer in 25 seconds. Had he made the final shot from half court, he would ... [Read More…]
Students asked to take part in sexual assault prevention training
The office of Student Life has asked students to participate in an online training course for sexual assault prevention over the upcoming Christmas break. The course, "Haven-Understanding Sexual Assault" is facilitated through EverFi, a website created as a learning platform. The course takes approximately an hour to complete and can be ... [Read More…]
Mail service manager receives 20 Under 40 Award
The Abilene Reporter-News honored its 20 up-and-coming businesses leaders for 2014 at a reception at Hardin-Simmons University Tuesday. Nominations are solicited based on those who have shown leadership skills and are obviously headed for a future of success in the business industry. Honorees are chosen out of a pool of candidates that were ... [Read More…]
Theatre department chooses Homecoming musical
The ACU Theatre department has chosen Mary Poppins as the Homecoming Musical for the 2015 fall semester. Director Kari Hatfield said there were a number of reasons the show was selected. "It's a family favorite, and the rights became available just in time," she said. "We just knew that it would be something our students would benefit from ... [Read More…]
Tuition lowered for theology grad students
The Graduate School of Theology announced its new affordability initiative which aims to reduce tuition costs for students pursuing a career in ministry. The program will start in the summer and will be in effect beginning with the 2015-2016 catalog year. With the new initiative, a student's degree program will determine his or her tuition ... [Read More…]
SAAC brings teddy bears to Hendrick Medical Center
The Student Athletic Advisory Committee is raising money to buy teddy bears for children at Hendrick Medical Center. Young patients at Hendrick Medical Center have been wishing for more teddy bears, and with the holidays coming up, SAAC felt it would be a good idea to make their wish come true. SAAC wanted to make their holidays a little ... [Read More…]
Swing Cats to host Yule Stomp
The ACU Swing Cats and Jazz Band are gearing up to conduct its single and largest event, Yule Stomp. The annual event will begin with a free dance lesson at 7 p.m. followed by the band's performance from 8-10 p.m. Sunday at the Elks Hall Ballroom. Formally known as "Fall Stomp," the event was intended to be earlier this year, but due to the ... [Read More…]
Graduate Studies in Education awaits doctorate approval
The Department of Graduate Studies in Education has received university approval for a new doctoral program and now waits for accreditation. Dr. Donnie Snider, dean of the College of Education and Human Services, Dr. Bruce Scott, chair of the Department of Graduate Studies in Education (GSE), and Dr. Stephen Johnson, dean of the Graduate School, ... [Read More…]
SA offers students a study break
In what is perhaps the busiest week of the year for most students, Students' Association is doing their part to provide a break from the stress. During Lighten Your Load Week, the week before final exams begin, SA will offer a different service to students with the goal to relieve some of the stress that comes with the end of the ... [Read More…]
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