ACU's (13-17, 7-11) season came to an end on Tuesday afternoon as the California Baptist Lancers (17-15, 7-10) held off the Wildcats, 69-62, in Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. "It's always a tough time of year, you know, especially when you're sitting here after a loss," head coach Brette Tanner said. "We've been blessed as a program ... [Read More…]
Gallery: ISA hosts International Food Festival
International Students Association hosted the International Food Festival March 4 to highlight and introduce foods from numerous cultures and countries. Only costing $5 per ticket, the festival was sold out. The International Food Festival was a major hit as it featured holiday themed foods from Japan, China, Brazil, Korea, and more. ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Women’s Basketball narrowly falls in devastating first round matchup
The women's basketball team was narrowly defeated 81-82 in a crushing loss against Sam Houston State University at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday afternoon. After a consistent lead, the Wildcat's fell to the Bearkats in the final seconds of the game. ... [Read More…]
Enrollment for spring semester marks new record
ACU hit another enrollment record for the 2023 spring semester with a total of 5,721 students enrolled, a 6% increase from spring 2022. Dr. Phil Schubert, president of the university, released the 12-day numbers giving in-depth details on the university's enrollment numbers in undergraduate and graduate programs. In the fall, the university ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Men’s basketball falls to SFA in double overtime
The ACU men's basketball team suffered a tough loss to Stephen F. Austin State University on Wednesday, with a final score of 87-91. The game went into two periods of overtime, though the Lumberjacks were able to come up on top. ... [Read More…]
Gallery: BSU hosts AFRAM Festival for Black History Month
ACU's Black Student Union hosted an AFRAM Festival to close out Black History Month on Friday. Visitors played games, sang karaoke and watched performances ranging from singing to baton twirling. Nu Kappa Psi president, D.J. Hewitt, senior criminal justice major from Lubbock, said the festival allows people to "witness" that "there's people here ... [Read More…]
Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion receives $10 million grant
The Board of Trustees voted to establish a $10 million endowment funding the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. The endowment will provide permanent support to fund the DEI office and its initiatives. Dr. Phil Schubert, president of the university, said that this endowment goes hand in hand with the university’s strategic plan by ... [Read More…]
ACU outlasts Sooners in extra-inning thriller at Globe Life Field
The Wildcats (4-1) shocked the Oklahoma Sooners (2-3) Wednesday night in a 4-3 extra-inning thriller inside Globe Life Field in Arlington. With the win, the Wildcats earned their first win over a Power 5 team this season also giving the program its tenth win against Power 5 opponents. This is also ACU's first-ever program win over the Sooners, ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Woman’s basketball takes victory against Tarleton State, Goodenough scores 500th win
The women's basketball team put on a dominant performance against Tarleton State on Thursday, securing a 78-60 victory over their opponents. The game was particularly special as it marked a significant milestone for head coach Julie Goodenough, who achieved her 500th career win. Goodenough has been at the helm of the ACU women's basketball program ... [Read More…]
Art and Design students showcase work in final semester
From senior art shows to pieces on display in downtown Abilene, Art and Design students are showcasing their work during the spring semester. One event that every art major participates in during their last semester of college is a senior show. Groups of students put their favorite and most memorable pieces on display in the Shore Art Gallery ... [Read More…]
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