In one swift domino effect, self-labeled feminist women and men across the nation are changing the issues masked as normalities surrounding society today. With fear receding from their eyes, victims of sexual assault, silenced women and frustrated advocates are taking their voices to the streets, internet and courts to seek justice for the pain ... [Read More…]
Leadership Summit celebrates 20 years of mountain-top experiences
In 1998, three men had a vision to take the principles of Christian business leadership outside the box. Now 20 years later, Dr. Rick Lytle, Tim Johnston and Mike Weingart's vision has evolved into a reality that has allowed more than 2,000 students and 250 business leaders to take part in a mountaintop experience. Chelsea Oguagha, senior ... [Read More…]
Wildcat Care launches in time for flu season
Students may notice a new $95 charge on their student accounts this semester. The charge is for Wildcat Care, a new fee for all undergraduates that allows access to telemedicine in connection with the Medical and Counseling Care Clinic (MACCC). Through telemedicine company Timely MD, Wildcat Care allows students to get 24/7 access to medical ... [Read More…]
Hackett twins take on life after college
The first two ACU cross country runners to attend a post-conference competition are sprinting into a new future with the same passions. Allie and Michaela Hackett, both in graduate school earning their Masters in accounting, are twins in many aspects. "It just happened that we had the same interests and everything; we are both accounting ... [Read More…]
Pipeline leak causes weekend closure at the SRWC
A leaky pipeline caused the Student Recreation and Wellness Center to close and also resulted in water shutoffs to multiple buildings on Sunday, Dec.3. Facilities management employees noticed the leak last Wednesday, said Corey Ruff, executive director of facilities and campus management. After the leak was discovered near the SRWC, ... [Read More…]
Better Than Goodenough Fans
Among the cheering fans in Moody Coliseum, two screaming brunettes clap vivaciously as Coach Julie Goodenough calls for a timeout. The women's basketball team huddles in a circular formation of purple and white with Goodenough kneeling in the middle of it. Quietly the team listens for the next play, the next winning shot. With fans stand to ... [Read More…]
Moody’s grants A3 rating to university bond offering
Moody's investor service has granted an A3 rating to the university's planned $12,415,000 bond offering. The rating is a product of the university's substantial financial reserves compared to similar faith-based institutions and the university's "very good asset liquidity," according to the rating service. An A3 rating translates to the ... [Read More…]
Master of Education program not facing cuts
The university will not be cutting the Master of Education program although students were told it was a possibility last week. The College of Education and Human Services announced to students eligible to apply for the program that it could be cut. University provost Dr. Robert Rhodes said the university was considering other budget cuts that ... [Read More…]
GATA to send members on club mission trip this summer
The women of GATA are sending members to Honduras this summer to become the first social club on campus to do missions. During their time in La Paz, Honduras, the group will be working with Orphan Outreach, a community-based program seeking to help provide quality education and after-school support services to children in extreme ... [Read More…]
Students’ Association considers name change
Student Congress is considering changing the title of Student's Association to Student Government Association. Sophomore vice president Mikaela Clinton presented the name change resolution, hoping to take after universities like Texas Tech and Texas A&M. Clinton said her goal is to make Students' Association more recognizable and engaging. ... [Read More…]
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