The Campus Store hosted a senior fair March 9-10 at the main level of the Campus Store to help prepare outgoing students to gather all their required goods for graduation. This senior fair included items ranging from caps, gowns and graduation rings to frames for students’ diplomas. Beyond these items, the event supplied outgoing Wildcats ... [Read More…]
SEALS Chapel seeks to bring Jesus to ‘Lost Souls’
Two years ago, freshman Malcolm Craft had a dream to evangelize the masses through the SEALS organization and this semester he has put his dream into action. SEALS or Saints Evangelizing All Lost Souls, is a new freshman-led Chapel founded by Craft, a vocal performance major from Rochester, New York. SEALS Chapel takes special care in ... [Read More…]
ISA Food and Fashion Festival makes a comeback
The International Student Association held its annual Food and Fashion Festival on Saturday at Hillcrest Church of Christ. ISA is an organization catering to international students, providing a home away from home to help them adapt to their new environment. The Food and Fashion festival gives students a glimpse of their peers' homes, with ... [Read More…]
Inland Ocean Coalition pop-up event returns to campus
The Inland Ocean Coalition will have their second pop-up event on campus on April 9. IOC was brought to ACU last semester by chapter lead Blakely Eller, a junior wildlife biology major from Abilene. "It is an organization that helps on-land communities connect with the ocean and find different ways to impact it," Eller said. "I knew I always ... [Read More…]
ACU Bands put on first full concert since start of pandemic
After two years of odd performances due to the pandemic, the ACU Bands performed their first full concert Saturday. The two performing bands were the Wind Ensemble and Concert Band. Concert Band started off the concert with four pieces of music and Wind Ensemble finished the concert with five pieces of music. Dr. Brandon Houghtalen is the ... [Read More…]
ASA starting dance team ahead of anniversary
The African Students Association is starting a dance team to continue their vision of spreading African awareness ahead of their ten-year anniversary on April 30. The group will take dance lessons as well as professional dance choreography with applications closing on Monday at midnight. The group will perform at their annual banquet on April ... [Read More…]
Political science endowment honors memory of Cynthia Coates
The Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice has established a new endowment in honor of Cynthia Coates, the late wife of department chair Dr. Neal Coates. The Cynthia Coates Endowed Chair of Political Science and Criminal Justice is an endowment given to the department by Dr. Neal Coates and will function as an endowed professorship ... [Read More…]
Zoe Center demolished for potential residential, retreat center developments
The Zoe Center house on East North 10th Street southeast of campus is being torn down to create space for potential residential developments as well as a potential spiritual retreat center. Plans to potentially develop this area started in 2015 and have not made much progress until the recent demolition of the home on the property. Despite ... [Read More…]
Intramural soccer condensed to two-week tournament due to NEXT Lab construction plans
This season, despite upcoming construction plans of the NEXT Lab, intramural soccer will still occur on the intramural fields. Instead of having a regular season, it will condense into a two-weekend-long tournament beginning on April 4 and ending on April 14. The Larry Sanders intramural field is home to many on-campus events, with the biggest ... [Read More…]
House party shooting on Lincoln under APD investigation
Abilene police are still investigating a shooting that took place at a house party two blocks from campus that sent a 20-year-old man to the hospital, but so far, they have made no arrests in the case. The incident took place Feb. 18 in the 2100 block of Lincoln, at a home east of campus, at what the Abilene Police Department described as a ... [Read More…]
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