A fugitive who police said evaded them for several days was finally taken into custody Thursday. Authorities said Kenneth William Shults ran from police starting early Sunday morning, nearing the north side of Abilene in the pursuit. According to the Abilene Reporter-News, Clyde and Eula ISD schools went on lockdown on Thursday after Shults was ... [Read More…]
The faces behind the gifts: A look at the donors who will change ACU’s campus
Kay Onstead: Kay Onstead donated $10 million in honor of her late husband, Robert Onstead. Residing in Houston, she and Robert Onstead never attended the university, but have had three children and three grandchildren attend ACU. Robert Onstead majored in sciences, but took an alternate route and became the co-founder of Randalls Food ... [Read More…]
DET students create program for headset
Digital entertainment technology students are in the process of creating a program for the virtual reality headset, Oculus Rift. The Oculus Rift is a next generation virtual reality headset that provides a 360-degree environment as opposed to the standard 90-degrees that a television game offers. The goggles provide a view that is only limited ... [Read More…]
Steps made towards country dance club
During Sing Song there were performances from social clubs and host and hostesses, including the two-stepping group. The two-stepping group that performed during Sing Song plans to start a club. Alan Songer, sophomore from Tomball, is in contact with Mark Jackson about starting an official two-stepping club on campus. "I have wanted to start ... [Read More…]
Variety show to honor Black History Month
The Office of Multicultural Enrichment and the Black Students' Association is conducting its 15th annual Black History Production for Black History Month, but this year the organizations decided to do something other than a play. Each year, OME and BSA perform a play to honor black history. This year, however, Byron Martin, director of ... [Read More…]
Students raise funds for Mission Lazarus
A group of 22 ACU students and sponsors will have multiple fundraisers to support their annual spring break mission trip to Mission Lazarus in Choluteca, Honduras. "Every year it gets tougher to fund the trip because of different complications with flights to Honduras and transportation while we are there," said Sarah Puckett, senior ad/PR ... [Read More…]
Shinnery Review accepts submissions
The Shinnery Review is asking students to submit pieces for its annual edition before the Feb. 28 deadline. The Shinnery is a literary magazine that allows students to express themselves through different forms of artistry. Students can submit their work to the annual magazine, and its staff votes on which pieces of work to publish. Some authors ... [Read More…]
OME celebrates international culture
The second Cultural Crossover returned to the Moody Coliseum concourse during Tuesday night's basketball games. Guests were able to experience a slice of another country as they ate and learned about different cultures. The Office of Multicultural Enrichment organized the event at the south side of Moody track, facing campus. The Cultural ... [Read More…]
Pura Vida supports Red Thread with selfies
Morris and Mitchell has teamed up with Pura Vida to raise money for the Red Thread Movement. Pura Vida has agreed to work with the student-run advertising agency to support Red Thread by donating $1 for every red lipstick selfie taken using Pura Vida's hashtag. "We used Pura Vida's color brand, red, and being bold as our trademark and ... [Read More…]
Labor of love: Trojans, Kojies and freshmen take titles
The men of Trojans continue their streak after winning their second Sing Song title. The class of 2017 walked away from their first Sing Song with a victory, and Ko Jo Kai won their 18th Sing Song title. Trojans director Andrew Tate said winning last year encouraged the club to create a winning act. "It's awesome to work so hard on something ... [Read More…]
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