By Jaci Schneider, Copy Editor Much Ado About Something Don't throw away this newspaper. Ever. The editors don't really care if you read the whole thing through, just don't throw it in the trashcan. Though recycling on campus has become more difficult this semester, you can do innumerable creative and useful things with a used newspaper, and ... [Read More…]
Be transformed on and off campus
By Jonathan Smith, Editor in Chief Students begin scattering to all corners of the country and world today as Spring Break Campaigns begin and willing students take the Gospel and the message of Christ to people they do not know and have never met. A commendable goal to be sure as students try to live out the words of the Great Commission. But ... [Read More…]
Spring Break Campaigns carry on tradition
ACU Students have impacted more than 100 different locations throughout the United States and the world through Spring Break Campaigns in the past three years. Each year, about 500 students participate, making these campaigns one of the most popular activities on campus. ACU Spring Break Campaigns represent an active response to the Great ... [Read More…]
Compassion hits home in Tyrone
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Face the Facts For the third time, I signed his little black book - well technically, it was a yellow index card this time; but nonetheless, I knew he would slide it into his notebook when I finished writing my cell phone number. It didn't seem to matter that I had already written my number twice, but since ... [Read More…]
Take me to the Red Sox games
By Mitch Holt, Staff Writer Don't Believe the Hype When the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004, it was like a breath of fresh air. I spent the first 18 years of my life in a Fenway frenzy, hoping for a winning season year after year - a World Series victory the last possibility in my mind. Between the fourth and 11th years of my life, I ... [Read More…]
Wet concrete: walk respectfully
For years, people have endeavored to stay in shape by running around campus. Without a real path, runners and joggers were cutting rough dirt trails in the sparse Abilene grass and trying to avoid getting hit by cars as they made their way around campus. This spring, that will change. In November, construction began on the two-mile Walk/Jog ... [Read More…]
Column damages club reputation
I am writing in response to Sarah Carlson's article entitled "Sing Song Gate '06 creates scandal." She was quoted as saying that Moonies were heard "swearing" after it was announced for the second time that we had lost. I completely understand that she was trying to display how emotions get out of hand at the end of Sing Song. I agree. However, I ... [Read More…]
Sing Song needs to focus on fun
I appreciate what Sarah Carlson said in her column regarding Sing Song. The Sing Song culture has become too overbearing on students. I directed our club act (Pi Kappa) this year. Knowing that we would have approximately 20 participants, I told them we had two options: to have fun, grow stronger together, and put on a fun, entertaining show or ... [Read More…]
Sing Song Gate ’06 creates scandal
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor I Am The Enemy Sing Song Gate, 2006: Kai O's sobbing, Moonies swearing, and bystanders calling for the head of the director of Student Productions. All of this commotion after a huge upset in the results from Saturday night's show led to a recount of the votes, which showed the women's social club winner changing ... [Read More…]
ID does not belong in science class
By Sarah Carlson, Arts Editor I Am The Enemy No one has ever seen an electron swirling around the nucleus of an atom. Still, we all take quantum mechanics for granted and accept the scientifically proven electron as fact. This assurance can't be given to Intelligent Design, the latest so-called theory that has slowly crept into the nation's ... [Read More…]
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