An Intro to Business Venture Out Project caused a team of students to raise funds for Locks of Love. Through selling hair accessories the students want to raise funds and make the women of campus to look 'cute for a cause'. For their Intro to Business Venture Out Project, Kaitlyn Renner, freshman accounting major from Tuscola, and her team, ... [Read More…]
Students receive loan counseling for free
SALT is a new, free-of-charge program that ACU is introducing to help students manage their finances. SALT, founded by American Student Assistance, is now available to all ACU students and alumni. Miranda Heikes, financial aid representative in ACU Student Financial Services, explains the different services that SALT provides. "SALT is a ... [Read More…]
SA talks bills, budgets and updates
During Student Congress's meeting on Wednesday members listened to a guest speaker, passed a bill, reviewed progress on the budget and discussed committee updates. The meeting began with Bob Strader, director for ministry and service, speaking to the congress about Season of Caring coming up later in the month and ways that students could become ... [Read More…]
Students create ACU version of eBay
Thingstrend.com was created and brought to campus by three ACU students this semester. The students started the social commerce website exclusively for ACU students, staff and faculty. It is a new website where people of the ACU community can sell textbooks and clothes, as well as other miscellaneous items such as furniture, movies, videogames ... [Read More…]
Week dedicated to Grad School Awareness
This week, ACU's Graduate School program is offering information and advice to students during Graduate School Awareness Week. Brandon Lemley, director of graduate admissions and marketing, said the event started three years ago with the goal of raising awareness about graduate programs and graduate culture on campus. "But we're not just ... [Read More…]
Gun event shot down
The College Republicans have been looking to shoot off some steam at a local indoor gun range, but have run into issues with Student Life. Parker Gordon, president of ACU College Republicans and senior political science and music major from Stephenville, said the event has been placed on hold while they work on safety procedures and policies ... [Read More…]
Revision to university dance policy holds strong
Two agricultural and environmental science clubs will be hosting the second annual ACU Barn Dance on Nov. 9. The Agricultural and Environmental Science Club and Block and Bridle Club will be having a dance at Rhoden Farm to raise money for their clubs. Riley Morrow, sophomore animal science major from Bellvue, Colo., is the secretary and ... [Read More…]
Faculty soccer team plays in championship
Sunflowers of Death, a team consisting of ACU's very own professors, has taken men's indoor intramural soccer by storm. From a first impression, one can't help but notice the gray hair, baldness in full effect and the bellies that have grown during many years of adulthood. Dr. Ryan Jessup, assistant professor of marketing, is the leading goal ... [Read More…]
Green group plans to install campus bike pump
Wildcats for Sustainability is fighting for student-bikers to have a place to service bikes and more convenient places to park bikes on campus. Krista Cukrowski, president of Wildcats for Sustainability, and Sean Branchaw, vice president of Wildcats for Sustainability and senior class president, are teaming up with facilities management to ... [Read More…]
Foster Science family adopts chemistry lab
Titus the Chemistry Lab lab has swiftly become the Department of Chemistry's unofficial mascot during his stay in the Foster Science Building. Titus' owner, laboratory manager Amber Brokaw, brought the nine-year-old chocolate labrador retriever to work to watch over him while he battles an auto-immune disease. "His own immune system is ... [Read More…]
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