The Student Government Association (SGA) passed four legislations, two bills and two resolutions, Wednesday night, including a Pepperdine relief fund of $1,000. C.B. 95.05, the Pepperdine Relief Fund bill, was presented by Madison Shewmaker to allocate $1,000 from SGA's congressional budget to ACU's sister school. The Executive Cabinet also ... [Read More…]
Obituary: Teague remembered by legacy of expansion
The chancellor emeritus and former president of the university, Dr. William J. Teague, died Wednesday morning. Teague attended ACU from 1948 to 1952, and was a member of Frater Sodalis men’s social club, the “A” Club men’s honor organization and – for a year – arranged student devotionals for Chapel. He graduated with a B.A. in speech and ... [Read More…]
Fire destroys Reporter-News roof, displaces staff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fptc3_fJRtE Dozens of firefighters responded to a fire that destroyed the roof of the Abilene Reporter-News building in downtown and forced the newspaper's staff to evacuate. John Burnett, Abilene Fire Department deputy chief, said it is too early to determine the cause of the fire and the extent of damages. ... [Read More…]
Soccer notches first Southland title against SFA
For the first time since beginning the transition to Div. I in 2014, the soccer team won its first Southland Conference Championship after defeating Stephen F. Austin 3-1 Sunday afternoon in Beaumont. The championship win also gave ACU an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, a first for all of Wildcat athletics. Sophomore midfielder/forward ... [Read More…]
Wildcats defeat McNeese, advance to semifinal
Despite a 1-0 defeat by McNeese in the first match of the season, the Wildcats flipped their performance for the second meeting between the two on Wednesday winning 3-1. This win advanced the team past the quarterfinal round and will now face Central Arkansas in the semifinal. The first and only goal of the first half came from junior ... [Read More…]
ESports competes in national collegiate tournaments
ESports is now a competitive team, playing against other colleges across the nation. Hunter Walls-Woods, current team captain and junior management major from Buffalo Gap, said he helped start the team in hopes that it will become a club sport by the end of the spring semester. ESports competes against other teams enlisted in the South Region ... [Read More…]
Gallery: Wildcat Soccer Ends the Season 12-5-1
Women's soccer finished their regular season 12-5-1 and will head to the Southland Conference Championship tournament this week. ... [Read More…]
OMA responds to pledging hairstyle controversy
The Office of Multicultural Affairs emailed students Wednesday in response to a hairstyle worn by pledges that resembled one common among African ethnic groups and popular with African-Americans. The email, sent by OMA director April Napier, said fohawk buns worn by the pledges of Sigma Theta Chi during their pledging process resemble Bantu knots, ... [Read More…]
American social movements play important role
While massively controversial social movements, such as Black Lives Matter and MeToo, are at the forefront of the media and our minds, social movements are a staple to the American way of life, and are a guaranteed freedom that citizens are granted by the Constitution. The controversies surrounding recent social movements have painted a them in ... [Read More…]
The Creation Creates: Santana innovates campus through Maker Lab
Make. Learn. Inspire. Three things Nil Santana excels and thrives in. Santana has been teaching at ACU for 18 years as an associate professor of Art and Design, and was director of the Maker Lab for five years. This year, he transitioned to associate director, focusing more on collaborations with departments and campus development. The ... [Read More…]
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