Karen Baker is partnering with the Title IX office to raise awareness of sexual harassment through her Tuesday yoga class. "Yoga has been used as a type of therapy for people who have gone through different forms of sexual trauma," said Baker, senior Kinesiology major from Austin. "So it's really kind of cool to be able to put what I have ... [Read More…]
‘James and the Giant Peach’ tumbles unto the stage for the spring musical
Setting sail to reach hope, family and sense of self-identity, the Department of Theatre will premiere James and the Giant Peach for the spring musical in Fulks Theatre this weekend. In the triumphant tale of James Henry Trotter, a young orphan whose parents were killed in an accident resulting in the custody of his wretched aunts, James sets ... [Read More…]
50 seniors honored as University Scholars
The Faculty Senate chose 50 graduating seniors to carry the honor of being 2018 University Scholars, and they were presented the awards in a ceremony Thursday in Chapel on the Hill. Dr. Denise Barnett, a Faculty Senate member who organized the event, said departments on campus nominate top students from their department. Members of the ... [Read More…]
Wildcats upend TCU in extras
For the first time in five meetings since the Div. 1 transition, ACU defeated TCU 4-2 in an 11-inning game that spanned nearly four hours. The Wildcats had come within three runs in three of the last four meetings between the two teams and had played TCU to a 4-3 loss in 2015. Junior outfielder Derek Scott, who scored a late inning insurance ... [Read More…]
FilmFest awards six films
FilmFest 2018, themed Awaken, took place last Friday with 13 total student-made films. The following awards were presented after the showing at the Paramount Theatre: Best Picture – “Jars” People’s Choice – “The Cheeseburger Squad” Best Director – Forrest Lorenzen and John Puckett, “Eastbound” Best Producer – Brittney ... [Read More…]
Title IX office hosting poetry slam
ACU’s Title IX office will conduct a poetry slam at 7 p.m. Thursday on the rooftop of Dillard Hall. This is a part of ACU’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month program, which is helping students learn the signs of sexual abuse and how to report it. The group of ACU students who created this event includes Scout Harrell, Madeline Dayton, Sarah Gallup, ... [Read More…]
ASA to host second Gospel Fest
ASA will host their second Gospel Fest–a night of praise and worship inspired by a combination of African and American cultures. These performers will be singing praise and worship music from all regions of Africa, while incorporating common modern worship songs. The host choir will be the Voices of Africa with the New Jerusalem Church choir and ... [Read More…]
Football anticipates Spring camp finale
After five weeks of Spring practices, the football team will team go at each other one last time Friday evening in the annual Purple-White game. This last month completed a lot of "firsts" for the team including its first Spring practices in Wildcat Stadium. Head Coach Adam Dorrel will also finish his first Spring drills with the team coming off ... [Read More…]
Former student arrested on child pornography charges
A former student was arrested last week on charges of possession of child pornography and sexual contact with a child. Benjamin Russell Roberts, 24, studied child and family services while he was a student until the fall of 2015. He also worked with children at Wylie Baptist Church daycare, Southern Hills Church of Christ daycare and Beltway ... [Read More…]
ACU Freshman getting fancy for dance Friday evening
The freshman class will conduct its freshman formal from 7-11 p.m. Friday at the Hunter Welcome Center. This year’s theme is a "Black Tie Affair," and it’s free to all freshman. This is a chance for freshmen to unwind and have some fun and meet new friends as the semester winds down before finals in May, said Shelby Barclay, a psychology major ... [Read More…]
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