Ethnos is celebrating its 15th anniversary with their annual culture show themed, "Customs." The first official culture show was in 1992, making this the 26th show. However, this year is the 15th year anniversary of it being given the name "Ethnos". The show is produced by the International Students' Association and showcases various forms of ... [Read More…]
SA to vote on change to elections process
The Students' Association Congress will vote Wednesday on a resolution to change the SA Constitution to allow candidates for executive president and vice president to run together. If the resolution is passed by congress, the proposed changes will go to a student body vote. The resolution, written by junior class president Rachel Jones, would ... [Read More…]
Engineering and Physics puts together golf course
The Bennett Gymnasium was filled with chattering, formal-dressed students as they exhibited their projects. These projects were mini golf courses crafted by the students. The 14 golf holes varied in designs, which came to life with components like wooden structures, signs, lights and even a water system. “The event is to showcase the work of our ... [Read More…]
The real parking issue isn’t with cars
I certainly would not consider myself an avid bicyclist. I reserve that title for much more committed people, who actually take their bikes off-campus. However, in my final two semesters I have finally created the most efficient way to get to and from class, and around campus. I have carefully plotted my schedule based on the bike racks around ... [Read More…]
Soccer upends McNeese in shootout
It took 110 minutes and then some, but the Wildcats upset the Southland Conference Tournament's No. 3 seed in McNeese State, 5-3 in shootout fashion. Junior defender Caity Acosta drove home the game-winning penalty kick after McNeese's fourth kick sailed high off the foot of Morgan Middleton. "Being in that situation is something I'll ... [Read More…]
Women’s cross country earns second conference title
Saturday was a good day for ACU cross country, as the men finished two spots ahead of last year in seventh and the women picked up their second Southland Conference championship in three years. On the men’s side, senior Ryan Cleary led the way for the Wildcats with a time of 25:05.7, good enough for 10th overall and a second team all-conference ... [Read More…]
Pour Man’s coffee duo closes business with final event
The owners of Pour Man's Coffee will serve at one last event before shutting down their year and a half old business. Recent graduates Daniel Sotelo and David Neill had planned to open a brick-and-mortar coffee shop on Campus Court by September at the location of former Bitsy's Flower Shop. However, life circumstances changed for both men during ... [Read More…]
Students, faculty, dignitaries attend Leipzig opening
The university officially opened its newly purchased Study Abroad location in Leipzig on Tuesday evening. The Leipzig villa is the first international property the university has purchased for Study Abroad purposes. The grand opening was attended by Dr. Phil Schubert, president of the university, Dr. Robert Rhodes, provost, and Stephen ... [Read More…]
SLU wrecks homecoming for Wildcats
Southeastern Louisiana slashed its way to a total of 443 rushing yards, en route to a lopsided 56-21 victory over the Wildcats, adding to its dominant season on the ground. This was the Wildcats largest margin of defeat in a loss this season, surpassing their 38-10 loss against Colorado State earlier in the season. Head coach Adam Dorrel said ... [Read More…]
The Herder of ‘Cats’
Jeremy Varner shares his vision for Cats and the surreal experience of producing quality work for his alma mater The Jellicle moon shines brightly across the stage of the Abilene Civic Center. Actors, musicians and crew members scramble silently as microphones, lights and sound boards prepare for the opening number. Jeremy Varner walks unto ... [Read More…]
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