The women's soccer team remained undefeated after this weekend, defeating both Southland conference rivals Sam Houston State and Houston Baptist University. They overcame the Bearkats 2-1, on Friday and shutout the Huskies 1-0 on Sunday. "The feel of the team before the game was electric," senior Andrea Carpenter said. "We were so pumped up and ... [Read More…]
ACU campus plagued by crickets
Students utilized Twitter to address the field cricket and insect problem after seeing the Tower of Light covered in black spots. On Sept. 17, the Twitter page "ACU Crickets" hit news feeds. The page is filled with humorous comments from the supposed perspective of crickets. Some students have found amusement in this and re-tweeted the Twitter ... [Read More…]
New hours of operation for Team 55 present conflict
The laptop desk and Team55 help closes at 7 p.m. this year, as opposed to last year when it was open the same times as the library. Kay Reeves, executive director of Information Technology, said the time changes where not by choice. "It was nothing but a budget cut," Reeves said. "We had to cut back significantly on our spending." With the ... [Read More…]
Students welcome Apple software update
The release of the new iOS 7 software from Apple inspired conversations across the university. Titus Vesel, senior information systems major from Abilene, said, "iOS 7 has drastically changed the way Apple mobile users live their days." Dr. Scott Hamm, instructional designer, said that he feels the biggest change with the new update is the ... [Read More…]
Soccer team ‘may never lose again’
The women's soccer team remained undefeated after this weekend, defeating both Southland conference rivals Sam Houston State and Houston Baptist University. They overcame the Bearkats 2-1, on Friday and shutout the Huskies 1-0 on Sunday. "The feel of the team before the game was electric," senior Andrea Carpenter said. "We were so pumped up and ... [Read More…]
Racing to win: Cycling club president will race in Nationals
The cycling club's president will represent ACU at the USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships in North Carolina this year. Elizabeth Lurz, senior business major from Boerne, has overcome many obstacles to become the cyclist she is today. "I am racing for everything I have fought through these past couple of years," said Lurz. ... [Read More…]
Racing to win: Cycling club president will race in Nationals
The cycling club's president will represent ACU at the USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships in North Carolina this year. Elizabeth Lurz, senior business major from Boerne, has overcome many obstacles to become the cyclist she is today. "I am racing for everything I have fought through these past couple of years," said ... [Read More…]
Monks to open location near ACU
Monk's Coffee Shop is expanding its service to a second location off of Ambler Ave. The business will open up shop on 1333th St. on Ambler Ave., close to Hardin Simmons University and Hendricks Hospital. Jerry Hendrix, owner of Monk's, said he was contacted with the opportunity. "We've always had our eyes open for the right opportunity, ... [Read More…]
Student-run cafe opens in COBA
The Crossing Cafe replaced the Connections Cafe in the College of Business Administration and opened for business on Monday. "The Crossing Countdown", a giveaway sweepstake launched by COBA students promoted the opening of The Crossing Cafe's newly renovated store over Twitter and Facebook. ACU students were randomly selected for different ... [Read More…]
2-0 win moves soccer to 6-0-1 record
Sept. 14 the Wildcats traveled to Plainview where they matched up against the Wayland Baptist University Pioneers at the J.V Hilliard Field. Thirty-two minutes into the first half, senior midfielder Jacey Ferrara scored her second goal of the season with an assist from senior forward Andrea Carpenter. Carpenter was constantly looking to help ... [Read More…]
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