Praise Fridays are returning for the remainder of the in-person instruction following a push from students to approve the gathering. Praise Friday will remain in Moody Coliseum like years past but will occur at 1 p.m. instead of 11 a.m. "Approval came from so many students expressing wanting to connect, so it wasn't even a lot of pushing on ... [Read More…]
Missions Week including nightly interactive events
Missions Week, which was postponed to Saturday due to inclement weather, will have interactive outdoor nightly events to bring students together. "Our theme this year is 'Eyes Open'. Each day kind of revolves around a certain theme of like eyes open to the world or is open to our our hearts and different days coordinate with being centered on ... [Read More…]
‘Massive’ renovation slated for Moody Coliseum in December; athletics moving to Teague
A multi-million dollar renovation for Moody Coliseum is slated to break ground in December and be complete by August 2022. "This will be a full renovation of the facility," said Kevin Campbell, senior vice president for operations. "This is a substantial renovation with a large commitment similar to the football stadium and the residence ... [Read More…]
ACU student opens clothing store in downtown Abilene
Karson's, a clothing and jewelry store, opened on 202 Pine St. in downtown Abilene Saturday after months of planning and preparation. Karson Tutt, a senior business and management major from Tuscola, owns the store and has been eager to open the doors for the first time. "It was in May when I got the idea to open a store during the pandemic, ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Wildcats fall to Lumberjacks at Globe Life Stadium
The Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks defeated the Wildcats in a close matchup at Globe Life Park on Saturday afternoon. The Wildcats lost 35-32 in overtime, leaving them standing 0-3 as they prepare to face Mercer Saturday. ... [Read More…]
Wildcats fall short in overtime thriller to Lumberjacks
The Lumberjacks took advantage of ACU's five turnovers, defeating the Wildcats 35-32 in overtime at Globe Life Park in Arlington Saturday. Following a 14-13 Wildcat lead entering the final quarter, an offensive explosion ensued for both teams. 31 points were scored in the fourth, leading to a tie at the end of regulation. "We had some guys ... [Read More…]
Pamphlet distributed on campus encourages voters to elect Putin for president
Several pamphlets distributed on students' vehicles Thursday encouraged readers to vote for Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing he has the best personality when compared to President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. "What I know right now is that it wasn't anyone affiliated with ACU," said Ethan Smetana, senior psychology major ... [Read More…]
Homecoming queen decision delayed until November
Announcement of the Homecoming Queen is postponed due to the cancellation of the homecoming football game, among other activities. The cancellation was announced Oct. 9 after ACU-related COVID-19 positives rose to 90 the previous day. April Young, alumni and university relations officer, said that with the cancellation of the game the ... [Read More…]
Gallery: OMA leads community in Night of Lament
The Office of Multicultural Affairs organized a Night of Lament to mourn Black lives lost to injustice. Students, faculty and staff shared messages about injustice and racial healing, followed by a time of prayer and reflection. ... [Read More…]
Spring break and class schedules confirmed for upcoming semester
Phil Schubert, president of the university, confirmed details regarding next semester's schedule including plans for spring break in an email sent to students and parents on Oct. 5. Regarding the beginning of the semester, Schubert said that the semester will begin on time. "We have decided to start the spring semester on time with classes ... [Read More…]
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