After returning from China, ACU Grad Jonathan Jenkins set out to bring a new store to Abilene. He opened ZIDA, a store full of today's jewelry and fashion accessories. ZIDA, completely constructed and ran by ACU students, has been open a little over two weeks. The new store is looking to be a part of the ACU and Abilene community. Video/editing ... [Read More…]
Math professor Dr. David Hughes to end 40-year career in May
By Jared Fields, Managing Editor Dr. David Hughes decided 40 years was long enough of a career in teaching. Hughes, a professor of mathematics and computer science and associate dean in the College of Arts and Sciences, gave co-workers business cards to tell of his decision to retire at the end of the semester. "I intended to stay 40 or more ... [Read More…]
Money presents 21st Century Vision to board
By Mallory Schlabach, Editor in Chief Dr. Royce Money unveiled the latest version of the 21st Century Vision for the university at a Board of Trustees meeting Saturday morning. Money, president of the university, said the trustees engaged in a "spirited discussion" about the future direction of the university. He said the response was ... [Read More…]
New online voting system to count audience’s voices
By Jared Fields, Managing Editor Fans can have a say in this year's Sing Song judging when they vote after Friday night's and Saturday afternoon's show. Audience members can go online after the show or to computers set up around the concourse to vote for their favorites in the men's, women's and class acts. "They're involved in getting to ... [Read More…]
Absent Congress members halt SA resolutions, action: SA executive president said attendance at SA meetings usually decreases in the spring semester but is not a concern as long as two-thirds of Congress is present.
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Valentine's Day and Sing Song stress took their toll on Students' Association Congress on Wednesday, when only 27 members attended the meeting - exactly enough to make the quorum, but not enough to pass anything since two-thirds of Congress (36 members) must vote on important issues. The meeting was adjourned after ... [Read More…]
Hosts, hostesses journey continues onstage
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Before performances "Shift into High Gear," Shalesia Rhodes is already talking about reuniting her fellow hosts and hostesses at a cookout. "I pray that Sing Song is not the end of our bond," said Shalesia, junior music education major from Longview. This year's group is undoubtedly close-knit — while some ... [Read More…]
Sing Song ‘Shifts’ to crowd, entertainment focus
By Kelsi Peace, Features Editor Kendall Massey, director of student productions and Sing Song director, announced the 2007 Sing Song theme, "Everything Changes," a few weeks after the 50th show ended. A year later, a lot has changed - including the theme. This weekend the show will "Shift into High Gear," but will keep the focus on the future ... [Read More…]
AT&T gives $1 million to Welcome Center
By Mallory Schlabach, Editor in Chief Senator Troy Fraser (Horseshoe Bay) and Jim Epperson, president of AT&T Texas, flew to Abilene Thursday afternoon to deliver a $1 million check to Dr. Royce Money, president of the university, for the Bob and Shirley Hunter Welcome Center. Fraser contacted Epperson about helping get the Welcome Center ... [Read More…]
Seniors to stand on the Sing Song stage for the last time
By Mallory Schlabach, Editor in Chief More than 30 seniors will perform in Sing Song for their final time this weekend during the "Shift Into High Gear" themed event with the senior class. Some have split time between club acts and class acts, others have participated in the class act each year - relishing memories shared with classmates. "I'm ... [Read More…]
Video: Hosts and hostesses prepare for Sing Song 2007
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn4904FC6mw Video/editing by Ashley Robinson ... [Read More…]
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