As various political events within our nation increase conversations and as presidential elections near, I hear more people my age voicing their opinions about its current state. It’s good for everyone, especially young adults and students, to feel like they can safely voice their opinion. However, in order for things to change, an action has to ... [Read More…]
Forty-day Lent is not as scary as it may sound
For many within the ACU community, liturgical practices, namely the season of Lent and Holy Week, are unfamiliar. However, the beauty of their tradition and symbolism still holds great value. Lent is a 40 day period meant to resemble Jesus’s 40 days of fasting in the desert. In doing this, Jesus gave a model of penance and humility that is now ... [Read More…]
Candidates’ fight for voters in the 2020 election
The 2020 Presidential Election is only nine months away, meaning that some of the largest battles between candidates are already occurring. With a Republican partisan currently occupying the Oval Office, most qualified Republicans did not even announce their running. The few that have, however, have mostly been defeated already by the president’s ... [Read More…]
A Sing Song without Sub T
You won’t hear any two words mentioned together more this week than “Sing” and “Song.” The entire campus is in high anticipation for this singing competition that is considered one of ACU’s most quintessential functions and is nationally recognized as one of the largest a cappella events in the nation. As some know men’s club Sub T-16 will not ... [Read More…]
Leave people feeling like they have met Jesus
What makes Sing Song so great are the memories and the experience you share with your friends. If you took the community aspect out of Sing Song, it would not be as much fun or worth all the hard work we put into it. This weekend will be full of reminiscing old memories and creating new ones but, what we will remember more than what we did are ... [Read More…]
How to battle stress in the middle of Spring and Sing Song
Sing Song and the middle of the Spring semester is the perfect mix of events to cause the peak of stress in the mind of an ACU college student. But we must fight the feelings of doubt, fear and overwhelmingness that stress ensues to stay true to what is really important, other people. When we are overwhelmed by the weight of stress we are most ... [Read More…]
The Coronavirus: Why it’s not a great threat
The Coronavirus has continued to frighten humanity on a global scale. In the past weeks, the spread of the disease has stayed unrelenting while the rescue of a cure remains absent. As of Feb. 10, the virus has killed over 1000 with more than 37,000 infected. These figures are shocking to say the least. Fortunately, the disease is still of only ... [Read More…]
Will the XFL actually be successful?
Now that the NFL season has concluded, the XFL's inaugural season is finally underway. Now the question is will it actually last? When talking about success, I'm talking about financial profitability and national viewership. Some things I'd consider are necessary components are proven leadership, solid financial banking and exposure. Looking ... [Read More…]
Is Tom Brady leaving Foxborough?
Tom Brady is arguably one of the greatest football players of all time. He’s been loyal to the New England Patriots for the past 19 seasons, but could he soon be leaving? The NFL's new league year will begin March 18, and with it Brady is expected to become an unrestricted free agent for the first time. Soon we will see whether other teams ... [Read More…]
Kobe and his lasting effect on ACU’s own
On January 26, the game of basketball and every heart within it was wounded by the death of the legendary Kobe Bryant. With him was his daughter Gianna and seven others who all tragically passed in a helicopter accident. Kobe is universally considered to be one of the greatest players of all time. His death has cut deeply into our nationwide ... [Read More…]
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