By Lori Bredemeyer, Managing Editor More than 800 students were inadvertently removed from the ID card system last week, denying them from using meal plans and accessing buildings and computer labs. Officials from the CS Gold card system's parent company, Diebold, are working to find the problem and prevent it from happening again, said Eric ... [Read More…]
Students travel to D.C. for inauguration
By Jaci Schneider, Opinion Editor Several ACU students joined the hundreds and thousands of Americans gathered in Washington D.C. last week to witness the second inauguration of President George W. Bush. Five students from ACU's College Republicans traveled to D.C last Tuesday to participate in the festivities. Tyler Cosgrove, junior finance ... [Read More…]
Groups prepare for Sing Song: International Students Association, Hispanos Unidos new to the show
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor With three weeks until showtime, the Sing Song production staff is hard at work building the main stage in Moody Coliseum, finalizing music arrangements and teaching the hosts and hostesses choreography. "You name it, we're doing it," said Kendall Massey, director of student productions. Massey said he can't wait to ... [Read More…]
New program allows online bill payment
By Mitch Holt, Staff Writer The Financial Aid Office recently implemented a new method of payment called Wildcat Pay. The program allows students to pay their college bill online and is helping to continue the gradual evolution from snail mail to the Web. Kevin Roberts, director of reengineering in the executive vice president's office, said ... [Read More…]
Thursday Chapel adjusted: New format to include chance for questions, feedback from students
By Lori Bredemeyer, Managing Editor The Spiritual Life Core has finalized plans for Thursday Chapels that will tackle tough issues and present various points of view on each topic, said Mark Lewis, director of spiritual life. Lewis said the meeting will be less formal than regular Chapel and will "present different perspectives about those issues ... [Read More…]
Two released from hospital after fatal wreck: Five still hospitalized after incident involving Highland Church youth
By Lori Bredemeyer, Managing Editor A wreck Sunday afternoon involving a vehicle full of middle school children has deeply affected the ACU community after one boy died and seven others were injured in a rollover. Members of Highland Church of Christ were returning from Winterfest, a youth rally in Arlington, when the wreck occurred at 2:45 p.m. ... [Read More…]
Students’ Association focuses on transition: SA president Rouse says he is excited about what Congress accomplished
By Jonathan Smith, Editor in Chief Although the first Students' Association meeting Wednesday passed without any official business, executive president Layne Rouse said he has plenty to be excited about. Looking back on his first semester as president, Rouse said he is proud of what Congress was able to accomplish for the students. "It's been ... [Read More…]
Residence Life applications for this fall due Friday in Campus Life
By Mallory Sherwood, Features Editor Cami Brunts was not looking for the position as an assistant director; she applied to be a resident assistant in University Park apartments. However, she was asked to take the position of assistant director in A. B. Morris Hall, a sophomore women's residence hall. Nearly six months later, Brunts, a senior ... [Read More…]
Committee presents core course proposal: Faculty could vote on curriculum change by the end of this semester
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor Faculty were presented with three scenarios for changing curriculum before the start of the semester by the General Education Review Committee, which is reviewing the university's core courses for the first time in 15 years. Dr. Jeff Arrington, associate dean of Campus Life and chair of the committee, said the ... [Read More…]
Winter weather just warming up
By Mitch Holt, Staff Writer Throughout this season, the United States has seen quite a variety of weather patterns, both wintry and warm. The New Jersey area, which is familiar with snow, has experienced a mild, sunny winter so far. "Winter in New Jersey can be very unpredictable," said Deborah Howe, sophomore music major from Colts Neck, N.J. ... [Read More…]
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