Why should we care about other cultures? Simple, we live in a diverse world. We can't run away from culture. ACU alone has over 50 nations represented on campus. Undergraduates are required to take either six hours of a foreign language or cultural awareness classes. This is a smart course to take advantage of, yet is put off or a language is ... [Read More…]
We should all be like Beyonce
Beyoncé took over the Super Bowl this year by releasing a music video debuting her new single Formation the day before the big event setting a great example of what we should all be doing: advocating for those others. The video features the singer in post-Katrina Louisiana embracing her "Texas-Bama" roots and speaking on empowerment along with ... [Read More…]
Attention all coffee addicts
For the past several years, there has been a rise in studies done on caffeine, or the dark and bold, magical drink that college students thrive on"¦ coffee. It is the answer to a late night of studying for a test and the essential for powering through a 10-paged paper that is due the next day. For some students, it is simply just part of a ... [Read More…]
ACU lands best recruiting of Collums’ era
ACU football finished national signing day landing 20 prospects including eight players ranked fairly high on the recruiting database, 247sports.com. Eight of the players were given a two-star rating or higher meaning they are usually on Div. I Football Bowl Subdivision rosters. This class represents ACU's full movement from Div. II to Football ... [Read More…]
Why all students should use a daily planner
Assignment due dates, exams, major research papers, coffee dates, girlfriend/boyfriend dates, sporting events, work schedules... the list goes on of things college students forget about because they don't keep with up a daily planner. However, if college students use a daily planner, they are able to meet all of these needs and live up to ... [Read More…]
Grandmas prove worst offenders on Facebook
Young adults get a bad rap. They're often the go-to when it comes to an age group that post the most inappropriate and pointless content on social media. But they certainly aren't the only ones and they may not even be the worst offenders. That title belongs to grandma who thinks she needs to post her name on your Facebook timeline everyday. Or ... [Read More…]
College students and stress
Suzie is having a hard time sleeping. Her brain keeps running through what she has to do the next day, making her worry if she's gotten all of her homework done. Suzie drags herself to class and makes herself pay attention, but she zones out by accident. After Chapel, she's in the library studying and catching up on homework. She doesn't ... [Read More…]
Just do it, Obama
Justice Antonin Scalia's death was nearly immediately politicized. President Obama has the right and duty to nominate a qualified, just person to the Supreme Court. While the Supreme Court returned to the bench this past Monday, Scalia's unexpected passing last week not only leaves an even number of justices, but also leaves several cases undone ... [Read More…]
Why private universities are saying no to guns
Since open carry went into effect on Jan. 1 of this year, concealed carry on college campuses has been somewhat overshadowed and less vocalized across the nation. However, in Texas the debate continues to heat up, especially in the wake of the University of Texas at Austin being forced to allow guns on campus and even in the classroom. The ... [Read More…]
Why you should be into labels
Reading the labels on cosmetic and hygiene products may seem like a waste of time, but it could just save your life. Last week, a Missouri court ordered pharmaceutical giant Johnson and Johnson to award $72 million to the family of Jacqueline Fox, a woman who died last fall of ovarian cancer which may have been caused by her use of Johnson and ... [Read More…]
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