The ACU Theater performed Big Fish this year for the Homecoming Musical. [flickr album=72157648524061806 num=25 size=Square] ... [Read More…]
JamFest to spotlight student talent
JamFest will take place Friday night and will feature different student performers. The free-admission concert is scheduled to be on the lawn outside the Hunter Welcome Center at 6:30 p.m. following the Homecoming Carnival. However, if weather interferes as it did last year, JamFest will be moved to Moody Coliseum. The lineup for the show ... [Read More…]
Three attempt to re-charter women’s social club
Three sophomores have taken on the task to re-charter a new women's social club, Tri Kappa Gamma. Tri Kappa Gamma was started in 1986 by Lisa Lane, now Lisa Herndon, April Bullock and Cindy Leeper. "At the time, there were not a lot of options for girls to pledge," said Dena Counts, instructor of communication and director of ... [Read More…]
Student Activities changes float requirements
The Office of Student Activities and Productions has extended the number of hours pledges can work on Homecoming floats and removed limits on club spending for floats. Club floats will be featured in ACU's annual Homecoming Parade with the theme "There's No Place Like Home." Student Activities is coordinating the club portion of this year's ... [Read More…]
Students take South Dallas kids to India
When Molly Clemans decided to be a part of the Justice and Urban Studies Team, she had no idea she'd end up taking three inner-city Dallas fifth graders on a 10-day trip to India. Clemans, junior Ad/PR major from Melissa, along with Alan Songer, junior criminal justice major from Tomball, Nicole Ramos, junior vocational ministry major from ... [Read More…]
Galaxy to have benefit dinner for KGR
Galaxy will have their first benefit dinner on Friday to raise money for the Kirk Goodwin Run in the spring. In 1984, Galaxy pledge Kirk Goodwin was killed in a car accident while driving home for the weekend. Galaxy men knew they couldn't take away the pain from the tragedy, so they came together to lessen the financial pressure on the Goodwin ... [Read More…]
Library expands study areas
The Brown Library is installing automatic compact shelving on the bottom floor in an effort to open up more study areas for students. The shelves are scheduled to be finished by the end of October. Dr. Carisse Berryhill, associate dean of special collections and university archives, said the addition of the automatic shelves means the ... [Read More…]
Pressing changes
ACU Press is in the process of a transition in leadership after director Leonard Allen moved to Lipscomb University. Since Allen left for Lipscomb, ACU Press's operations have been overseen by Duane Anderson, director of sales and operations. Anderson currently serves as an interim director until a new director is found. ACU Press is an ... [Read More…]
Former Walmart president to speak at luncheon
Mike Duke, former president and CEO of Walmart stores, will speak at the College of Business Administration Distinguished Speakers luncheon Tuesday. The event will begin at 11:45 a.m. in the Hunter Welcome Center. The Distinguished Speakers luncheon has been a regular event organized by Dr. Rick Lytle, dean of the College of Business ... [Read More…]
Drenched a cappella Chapel returns
The a cappella chapel, "Drenched," has returned to Chapel On the Hill. Mark Jackson, co-director of Chapel and associate director of student organizations, said this small group Chapel takes place on Thursdays as an alternative to Immersed. ACU has a cappella worship in Chapels because it was founded in the Church of Christ. However, as the ... [Read More…]
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