A series of car burglaries that took place on the same night has left ACUPD looking for a suspect. On the night of Sept. 20, three students' cars were broken into and multiple items were stolen from each, said Jimmy Ellison, ACUPD police chief. "We are actively investigating the incident, but we don't have any leads or suspects right now," ... [Read More…]
2015 Sing Song hosts and hostesses selected
Three men and three women have been selected as the 2015 Sing Song hosts and hostesses. The six students are: Meggie Lewellyn Joel Edwards Ryce Garren Cheryl Bell Abbie Baird Enrique Barrera Tom Craig, director of student activities and productions, said that the judges were very impressed by these particular ... [Read More…]
Smith Adams triple burglary prompts investigation
A series of car burglaries that took place on the same night has left ACUPD looking for a suspect. The night of Sept. 20 three cars, all belonging to students, were broken into and multiple items were stolen from each of them, said ACUPD Chief of Police Jimmy Ellison. "We are actively investigating the incident, but we don't have any leads or ... [Read More…]
Cross country headed to Chile Pepper Festival
The cross country team will compete this weekend in the 26th annual Chile Pepper Festival in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The University of Arkansas hosts the meet with more than 80 college teams going to battle for unique Chile Pepper-themed awards and a top finish. Among the 80 teams are big Div. 1 schools such as Baylor University, University ... [Read More…]
Cartoon: Expectation vs. Reality
The battle between Gandalf and the Balrog did not quite live up to our expectations. Daily Doodle Dosage by Ben Todd ... [Read More…]
Dream Team Frisbee dominates intramural tournament
Ramsey Towell, senior computer science major from Abilene, woke with a start early Saturday morning, dripping in a cold sweat. He'd never experienced a nightmare like this before - the annual intramural Ultimate Frisbee tournament had been canceled. Back to reality, he sighed in relief and tried to slow his rapid breathing. He calmly rested the ... [Read More…]
University accepts applications for phased retirement
Eligible faculty members have until Dec. 1 to decide whether they'll take advantage of the university's phased retirement plan. The plan allows tenured faculty members at least 55 years of age to apply for a one, two or three-year phased retirement period. If approved, the faculty member's workload is reduced by 50 percent and his or her pay is ... [Read More…]
Donation supports Swing Cats’ Fall Stomp
The ACU Swing Cats' annual Fall Stomp is benefiting from an anonymous $1,000 donation. In its fifth year, Fall Stomp is the result of a partnership between the dance group and the ACU Jazz Ensemble. The event will include dance lessons, social dancing and a performance by the ACU Jazz Ensemble. Those who attend are encouraged to dress up in ... [Read More…]
Climate change issue hinges on power hunger
Climate Week came and went. Last week, we heard President Obama speak at the United Nations Summit meeting on global warming. We saw 300,000 activists march the streets of New York City demanding change. And we did a double take when we saw Leonardo DiCaprio weighing in on the environment with world leaders. But more importantly, we were ... [Read More…]
Sophisticats begins second year on campus
Sophisticats dance team will begin its second year on campus with open auditions Oct. 24 and 25. The team was founded last year by Dani Burrell, junior advertising and public relations major from Dallas, Ashley Edge, sophomore math education major from Alvord, and Samone Smith, sophomore Bible and political science major from ... [Read More…]
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