The search for a new athletic director is still in progress as President Phil Schubert and others are reviewing applicants for the position. "We have received a number of expressions of interest and are in a preliminary phase of having discussions with those interested in the position," Schubert said. "Step one is we'll look at the ... [Read More…]
GATA pledge class reaches record high
GATA's pledge class is at its highest number this year and holds the record for the club's history. During last year's pledge season, GATA had the third highest total number of pledges, trailing Ko Jo Kai and Sigma Theta Chi both with 63. This year, GATA sees excitement and big changes for the new pledge class. "This class is the biggest ... [Read More…]
“Satch” Sanders retires after 43 years of intramural football
Forty-three years. That's how long Larry "Satch" Sanders has played intramural flag football. More importantly, it has been over four decades of deep friendship and camaraderie built through the thrills of victory and agonies of defeat. "Satch" Sanders may be on the verge of retirement, but his impact and legacy will endure in the hearts ... [Read More…]
What Scotland and Texas have in common
Here's your geography lesson for the day: Scotland has been a part of the United Kingdom, along with England, Wales and Northern Ireland, since 1707. About 300 years later, Scotland voted whether to remain in the UK and finally decided last week that they would stay. But what if this historic Scotish movement was replayed somewhere else? ... [Read More…]
Taking a leap of faith
Studying abroad is a lot like applying for college: the tough part isn't getting in, it's staying. Starting is fun. It's new, it's an adventure. But when you arrive, it's not as easy as you'd think. You have to keep the grades, maintain the schedule and get to know the people. The same applies to studying abroad in Montevideo. It was a leap of ... [Read More…]
Bid Night kicks off new pledging season
The 2014 Bid Night kicked off this year's pledging season. Bids were initiated into social clubs with long standing traditions and a few new rules. This year's pledging season will be three weeks long, a contrast to the previous year's five weeks. Video by Nathan Lundeen & Bianca Luna Editing by Bianca Luna ... [Read More…]
Eleven women nominated to Homecoming Court
With Homecoming on the horizon, the student body has elected the nominees for this year's Homecoming Queen. Nominees for this year's Homecoming Queen are Breanna Barrow, Morgan Beckmon, Danielle Canela, Kailee Cremer, Alexandra Eddins, Eboni Ellerson, Lizzie Folwell, Meigan Gardner, Sarah Hendrix, Meghann McLeskley and Morgan Watten. Students ... [Read More…]
Country Club two-steps its way on campus
A two-step country western dance organization called The Country Club is kicking off its program for the first time as an official organization. ACU has many different dance groups, and there are many people that perform to country songs each year in Sing Song. But this is the first time there has been a designated club for those interested in ... [Read More…]
Gallery: ACU vs Incarnate Word
The ACU football team shut out its first opponent in two years Saturday afternoon in a rainy, humid Shotwell Stadium, 21-0, against rival Incarnate Word. [flickr album=72157647470040488 num=20 size=Square] ... [Read More…]
Photo Gallery: Bid Night 2014
Social clubs welcomed new pledges with activities across campus on Friday, Sept. 19. [flickr album=72157647820630232 num=24 size=Square] ... [Read More…]
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