The Maker Lab has captured the attention of many students in its first semester being open. The Maker Lab houses a vinyl cutter, a 3D printer, a 3D scanner and other equipment that enables students and faculty to create with and learn from each other. "The Maker Lab is quite remarkable," William Kirklen, sophomore English major from Abilene, ... [Read More…]
Quidditch tournament makes Dead Day return
A little taste of Hogwarts will return on a broomstick as four Cornerstone classes face off in ACU's second Quidditch Tournament on Monday. DumbleMoore's Army will face off against VoldeMorris on Dead Day, led by Dr. Steven Moore and Dr. Jason Morris. "What a way to truly celebrate Dead Day," said Moore, assistant professor of language and ... [Read More…]
Renovations continue to prevent flooding
Most of the renovations to Cullen Auditorium have been completed and measures are being taken to ensure the auditorium does not flood again. The renovations began after Cullen was flooded in mid-June. Scot Colley, executive director of Risk Management and Construction, said the only part of the renovation that remains to be completed is the ... [Read More…]
Wildcats conclude D-I season in Arizona
The women's volleyball team will be finally finishing their season this weekend in Arizona. They will be playing the Grand Canyon Antelopes today after they had a week and a half break. Coach Mock believes the break helped refresh the Wildcats and give them time to come up with a game plan. "We really fine tuned some technique this week and ... [Read More…]
Campus groups work to improve recycling
For the tree-huggers and enviromentally-minded, recycling on campus can be quite the challenge. Krista Cukrowski, junior digital entertainment technology major from Abilene, is the president of the new student organization, Wildcats for Sustainability, which is trying to combat this issue. "There is no standardization and, half the time, people ... [Read More…]
Campus groups work to improve recycling
For the tree-huggers and enviromentally-minded, recycling on campus can be quite the challenge. Krista Cukrowski, junior digital entertainment technology major from Abilene, is the president of the new student organization, Wildcats for Sustainability, which is trying to combat this issue. "There is no standardization and, half the time, ... [Read More…]
Big win on the Prairie for ACU
The ACU football team travelled to Prairie View A&M looking for their eighth straight winning season and secured a 65-45 victory. "We liked our matchups offensively versus their defense," head coach Ken Collums said. "Offensively, they moved so fast. They might have been the fastest offense we have ever faced, just as far as their operating ... [Read More…]
Big-shot: Student is 3-time national champ
Students may not be aware, but ACU is the home of a national champion. Kyler Faulkner, freshman engineering major from Abilene, is the three-time wheelchair national champion sporting clays shooter. Sporting clays shooting, a variation of clay pigeon shooting, takes place on a course of 10 to 15 stations. Clays of different sizes, speeds and ... [Read More…]
Officials, turnovers doom Wildcats
The ACU football team travelled to San Antonio to take on Incarnate Word for the second time in a month, but a last-minute touchdown wiped off the board and the 'Cats lost 34-31. With less than a minute left in the game, quarterback John David Baker connected with wide receiver Taylor Gabriel for a touchdown. The officials threw a flag for what ... [Read More…]
Sink or swim: Waterball games begin with rule change
The waterball intramural season began Thursday as nine men's and five women's teams dove into the pool for their opening games, but not without a twist. The intramural directors put a new rule into effect that has impacted the way players are able to come in and out of games. "From now on, during a substitution, before a player on the side ... [Read More…]
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