As Texas midterm elections are coming up, students have been getting involved with voter registration and deciding who will be their election candidate. In September, there was a voting booth placed in the campus center. Through the Student Government Association, this booth has given students a place to register to vote. Tamil Kayode-adele, ... [Read More…]
A woman of many titles: Jalen Garza
Jalen Garza is a woman of many titles. Last weekend she received another one to add to her already full repertoire: ACU's 2022 Homecoming Queen. Jalen, a senior youth and family ministry major from Helotes, spends her average week leading sorority meetings as the president of Delta Theta, tending to her duties as a senator for the Student ... [Read More…]
The Local makes preparations to reopen
Downtown restaurant The Local closed temporarily on Oct. 10 citing COVID’s effect on the service industry, but owners say they plan to reopen next month. The Local is known for offering a unique spin on traditional Mexican cuisine. It was established in November 2019, meaning after only three months, it was shut down due to COVID in early 2020. ... [Read More…]
Goodenough’s young, new Wildcats prepare for season opener
The Wildcats aim to pay off a months of preseason practice and preparations on Nov. 9 as they face off against Howard Payne in Moody Coliseum. Leading ACU for the 11th straight season is head coach Julie Goodenough, which the experienced head coach said her and her team already have big aspirations on their mind. "I'm a firm believer in you ... [Read More…]
Expectations remain the same for the Wildcats in year two in the WAC
Year two under head coach Brette Tanner is three weeks away with the Wildcats taking on the Jackson State Tigers on Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. in the newly renovated Moody Coliseum. Western Athletic Conference Polls On Monday, the Western Athletic Conference preseason polls released with ACU picked to finish fourth by the coaches and media. Tanner ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Homecoming carnival starts off Homecoming weekend
This year's Homecoming weekend started with the Homecoming carnival featuring many attractions and food trucks. The Office of Alumni Relations invited alumni, students, and families to a fun-filled family night. Attendees reunited with friends, enjoyed carnival games and ate food. ... [Read More…]
University rebuffs SGA resolution regarding student handbook change
The university rejected a resolution passed by Student Government Association Wednesday requesting a change to the sexual stewardship policy to be more accepting of same-sex marriage. The change, the removal of the phrase ‘between a man and a woman’ in the writing, was not affirmed by the university, according to a statement sent to SGA ... [Read More…]
New Greek Life schedule affects Homecoming traditions
In past years, the responsibility of Homecoming floats, parade participation and other traditions have fallen into the hands of prospective members. But recent Greek Life changes means Homecoming for sororities and fraternities is looking different. The move to spring rushing and joining happened last year to include freshmen in the ... [Read More…]
Residence Life reinforces dorm safety precautions
Residence Life continues to seek creating a safe environment for students living in the residence halls this school year. An email from Residence Life was sent out on Sept. 21 to students reminding them of the safety measures in place after individuals who do not attend ACU tried to enter residence halls. However, Emily Berry, Director of ... [Read More…]
Zach Smith goes Bananas in Savannah
Zach Smith performs a TikTok dance. He steps up to bat and hits a single. He runs to first base in a bright yellow kilt, points to his coach’s shirt, and as the coach looks down, Zach kisses him on the head. This is no ordinary baseball game. This is the Savannah Bananas. Smith, a pitcher for the ACU Wildcat baseball team from Abilene, accepted ... [Read More…]
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