The Student Government Association selected new student senators last Friday. The voting process for student senators was online via a form sent through the students' email where they were able to vote candidates corresponding to their class. Information was sent out by SGA with details on how to participate. Election results were released ... [Read More…]
‘The College Tour’ to showcase student experience
ACU will be featured in the eighth season of The College Tour, a television show showcasing student experiences on campus. The College Tour is a documentary-style show that aims to show what it is like to be on various college campuses. ACU will be featured among other colleges, such as the University of Oregon and Texas Christian ... [Read More…]
Out with the old, in with the new Chapel scanners
Along with a newly renovated Moody Coliseum, ID card scanners are now an essential part of students’ Chapel experience. Growing concern among the student body about receiving Chapel credit through these new scanners has caused an influx of questions and emails directed towards the Office of Spiritual Life. The question in the forefront of many ... [Read More…]
Family weekend to feature new schedule, events
Family Weekend is right around the corner for students with the annual tradition returning on Sept. 23 and 24. Registration for the weekend is currently open and will close on Sept. 21. Some of the events that families can enjoy together are Praise Day Friday, Follies and the football game against Western New Mexico. PJ Martinez ... [Read More…]
Follies to return to Moody
For the first time in two years, Freshman Follies will return to Moody this year. The freshman lip-synching competition experienced numerous changes since being established in 1970, especially in recent years. For the past two years, Follies lacked its prior performance space in Moody Coliseum due to COVID and campus renovations. “There’s a ... [Read More…]
ISA prepares for 30th Ethnos event
The International Student Association is planning their annual Ethnos show, the first normal fully produced show since the pandemic. This year will be the 30th anniversary of the Ethnos show, themed 'Our Heritage," in an effort to represent all 130 international students in the organization. Claudia Panta, ISA president and senior theatre and ... [Read More…]
Keep looking for that spot: ACUPD gives advice on parking troubles
With school back in session classrooms on campus are full once again and so are the parking lots. To many students, finding the ideal parking spot can be a challenge amid the lively campus. “The main challenge I’ve had is I feel like I have to leave my house 40 minutes early in order to find a parking spot and not be late to class,” said ... [Read More…]
The Band CAMINO to perform in re-opened Moody Coliseum
The Band CAMINO's is set to perform after the grand opening of Moody Coliseum on Saturday. With their most popular song coming in at 70 million streams, The Band CAMINO was established in Memphis, Tennessee in 2015 and continues to be based in Nashville. The band is the next band to perform in the ACU concert series following increasingly ... [Read More…]
Office of Student Life releases new Greek Life schedule
Student Life is shifting the Greek Life activities schedule due to the last year's change allowing first-year students to join sororities and fraternities. Rushing which used to start in early September will now begin in early November. Robin McPherson, senior coordinator of fraternities and sororities, said she is happy with giving freshmen ... [Read More…]
Wessel Hall to join Freshman Village in 2023
Student Life will open the doors of Wessel Hall to the freshman class of 2027 next year. Wessel Hall is between Sikes and Nelson Hall on East North 16th Street. It will be a co-ed dorm, and will have space to house about 350 students. “It will be a wing-and-hall-based system just like Bullock,” Kevin Campbell, senior vice president of ... [Read More…]
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