Faculty, staff, donors and members of the Senior Leadership Team and Board of Trustees gathered Friday afternoon to ceremonially break ground on the second residence hall in the university's Freshman Village along East North 16th Street. The hall will be named after the Wessel family to commemorate its longstanding generosity toward the university ... [Read More…]
Gallery: SGA ends Sadie Hawkins week with skate night
The Student Government Association ended its revamped Sadie Hawkins Week with a skate night at The Skatin' Place on Friday. Attendees roller skated, listened to music and played games with their dates. ... [Read More…]
18th annual FilmFest returns to Paramount Theatre
The 2022 FilmFest Gala will be held at the Paramount Theatre on Apr. 7 at 7 p.m. The annual FilmFest Awards Gala is typically held in the Paramount Theatre in downtown Abilene, but due to the pandemic, had to be held virtually while last year's FilmFest showing was held at the Beauchamp Amphitheater. The awards event is open to the public ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Men’s basketball crushes Vaqueros at home
The men's basketball team defeated the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley 83-65 at Teague Special Events Center on Saturday afternoon. After a fifth consecutive win, the Wildcats now stand 7-5 in conference play as they prepare to face Tarleton State on Saturday. ... [Read More…]
Simmons’ monster first half leads Wildcats to fifth straight win
Junior forward Airion Simmons’ 24 first-half points allowed the Wildcats (16-5, 7-5) to defeat the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros (7-16, 2-9) 83-66 on Saturday in the Teague Special Events Center. After five straight Western Athletic Conference wins, the Wildcats are now tied for sixth in conference play. Head coach Brette ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Snowy day on campus causes canceled classes, remote learning
Icy roads and snowy weather prompted the university to cancel classes on Thursday and shift to remote learning on Friday. Students took time to enjoy the snow piled across campus together despite sub-freezing temperatures and activity cancelations. ... [Read More…]
Sing Song moved to Taylor County Expo Center
Moody Coliseum construction delays have moved Sing Song off campus for the second year in a row and the production will now be at the Taylor County Expo Center. This is the 66th year of Sing Song and this year will take place on April 1-2. Last year’s production took place at the Paramount Theatre with smaller acts due to COVID-19 restrictions. ... [Read More…]
Wildcats vanquish Vaqueros for 900th win in program history
ACU returned to its winning ways on Thursday night beating the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros at the Teague Special Events Center, 88-69. Thursday night's win also caused ACU women's basketball to earn its 900th win in program history. After the game, head coach Julie Goodenough talked about how significant the win was to the ... [Read More…]
Bullock Hall ‘Smoreship’ providing community to students on campus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ucOiUhv0hI&ab_channel=acuvideo Freshmen in Bullock Hall started a small, weekly gathering with worship and smores that has since turned into a weekly Chapel event. ... [Read More…]
Track and field earns multiple top positions in WAC standing after Red Raider Open
The ACU indoor track and field team traveled back to Lubbock for the Texas Tech Red Raider Open, finishing the meet with multiple successes and earning top spots among the Western Athletic Conference leader boards. “It was a great start to our season with so many personal bests,” said head track and field coach Jerrod Cook. “We are keeping ... [Read More…]
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