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…]
ACU dominates New Mexico Highlands
The ACU football team had their first test of the season Saturday and passed with flying colors in a 52-28 victory over N.M. Highlands. The Wildcats jumped out to an early 10-0 lead behind an 87-yard touchdown pass from John David Baker to Darian Hogg. From there ACU continued to create separation and the game was never close. The Cowboys ... [Read More…]
I Am Second series shares with campus
I Am Second aimed to leave an enormous impact on the ACU campus through the testimonies that were shared during Chapel this week. Guest speaker Lisa Luby Ryan and the coordinators in the Chapel office hope to bring I Am Second back next year. The guest speakers included former U.S. Army Ranger Chris Plekenpol, artist Marc Eckel who introduced ... [Read More…]
No Tech support: ‘Cats make history
The Wildcats' volleyball team defeated Texas Tech 3-1 Tuesday night. It was their first time playing a Div. I opponent and they made history. The 'Cats jumped out to a quick 2-1 lead behind and all-around stellar play from the team, moving to a 3-2 record on the early season. The fourth set tests the Wildcats as the Red Raiders rally to tie the ... [Read More…]
Feral Cat Initiative sets up feeders
A minimized melody of meowing can be heard on campus compared to years past. Last semester, Campus Management took action against a cat-crowded campus by implementing a new program named the Feral Cat Initiative. Corey Ruff, executive director of facilities and campus management and main advisor for the initiative, said around 40 cats have gone ... [Read More…]
Wildcats run over McMurry 60-17
The Wildcats followed up a record-setting performance last week with another dominant offense showing, scoring 60 points in a 60-17 victory against McMurry Univeristy. ACU was led by senior running back Charcandrick West, who ran for 139 yards and four scores against the War Hawks. West also led the team in receiving yards with 59 yards on four ... [Read More…]
Nursing school seeks healthy first year
ACU has introduced it's new School of Nursing this semester and it is a new experience for both students and professors. Nursing majors now have a new facility located in Zona Luce and students will be able to graduate with an accredited degree. Like the start of anything new, there are a few kinks to be worked out. With a new school of students, ... [Read More…]
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