The ACU clinic has confirmed their first case of the flu this semester. The case confirmed last week is the only confirmed case thus far. Julie Danley, ACU registered nurse, said, "There is a virus going around that is similar to the flu, but that just isn't the flu. The way to tell the difference is that a virus will have a gradual onset, ... [Read More…]
Maker Lab creates student advisory board
The Students' Association and the Brown Library are searching for students to serve on the newly created Advisory Board. The board members will assist in the overseeing of the Maker Lab. Students' Association president, Dylan Benac, senior political science major from Boerne, is the head of the search, and is looking for students who will be ... [Read More…]
McDonald Hall residents chalk up encouragement
McDonald Hall's bonding activity turned into a campus-wide conversation last week when the residents of the dorm's second floor anonymously chalked the sidewalks with encouraging messages on the evening of Sept. 22. Resident assistant Julia Curtis, sophomore English major from Mexico City, Mexico, and about 20 of her residents set out around ... [Read More…]
Physics and engineering students together form PEEPS
The Physics and Engineering departments came together this year to create an all-inclusive club, PEEPS. They invite students from all departments to join. PEEPS, which stands for Physics Education, Engineering and Physics, is the new name for the Society of Physics Students, a club on campus since the '70s. The club changed its name after the ... [Read More…]
Post office considers email alerts
The post office is considering using email as a way to let students know their package is in their mailbox. While the campus post office has considered this in the past, they said it was not worth it and would not be a successful initiative. "We have considered email in the past but because of our lack of staff and student labor, it is just ... [Read More…]
Photo Gallery: Bid Night 2013
Pledging kicked off with Bid Night Friday evening and lasted until early Saturday morning. More than 400 students are pledging social clubs this semester. [flickr album=72157636090503213 num=32 size=Square] All photos by Mandy Lambright, Chief Photographer ... [Read More…]
Collegiate card available on mobile device
The age-old ACU collegiate card can now be downloaded from iTunes as an application for students to access at any time on their mobile devices. The app was officially available to download last week. Students Association made the app a free, simple and accessible app that all students could enjoy. Dylan Benac, senior political science major from ... [Read More…]
Rain floods Cullen for second time
Cullen flooded, once again, because of excess rains on Saturday and Sunday. Corey Ruff, executive director of Facilities and Campus Management, said that there are plans to fix the flooding problem in Cullen. "There is a drainage improvement project for Cullen that is scheduled to start in the near future," Ruff said. This is not the ... [Read More…]
Pledging begins with Bid Night
Starting Friday night and not ending until the early hours of Saturday morning, Bid Night was just the beginning of pledging for more than 400 students who are pledging social clubs this semester. Between various locations on and off campus, prospective members of social clubs participated in club activities and traditions throughout the ... [Read More…]
Chapel canceled to emphasize wellness
Chapel in Moody was canceled Tuesday as 380 students took the opportunity to walk the Lunsford Trail for Chapel credit. Jan Meyer, interim vice president of Student Life and director for Cdenter for Christian Leadership and Service, said they hoped the walk helped students realize that physical health is just as important as spiritual ... [Read More…]
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