When I came to ACU I did not know a single person. Now, two years later, this school has become the cornerstone of my community and the strongest push for my personal growth. This is a place where learning happens. I have been challenged to think critically and imaginatively, to dream big but have a concrete plan for achieving those dreams. ... [Read More…]
ACU is a ‘pretty weird place’
They call ACU a bubble, and it is a pretty weird place. Sophomores carry rocks around. Students aggressively do the hand motions to "Highways and Byways." And why does the GATA fountain smell the way it does? I mean, ACU has a professional piano player serenade the students in the Bean. He seems to know every song known to man and is quick to ... [Read More…]
Les Mis: An experience worth waiting for
By Adam Hester, chair of the Department of Theatre and director of "Les Misérables" We've waited a long time. After 28 Years, "Les Misérables" is still playing to packed houses on the London stage. Winner of more than 100 international awards and seen by over 65 million people worldwide, "Les Misérables" sweeps its audience through an epic ... [Read More…]
Homecoming: A chance to relive memories
By Randy Pittenger ('80), president of the ACU Alumni Advisory Board from Belton As ACU alumni, Homecoming is a special opportunity for us to return to reconnect with friends and relive wonderful memories of our time on campus. For many of us, our time at ACU was among the most important and life changing periods of our lives. It's where we ... [Read More…]
Soccer looks to host 1-6 TAM-CC
It's Homecoming Week for ACU, once again. The women's soccer team will end the week of festivities with their last home games of the season. Oct. 18, the Wildcats will host the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islanders at the Wildcat Soccer Pitch at 4 p.m. The Islanders are currently holding a 1-6-0 standing in the Southland Conference, ranked ... [Read More…]
Wildcats mentally prepare for UIW
The ACU volleyball team will take on the Incarnate Word tonight at 7 p.m. in Moody Coliseum for their first game in seven days. "We are at the point where, because of the Div. I change, every team we play is physically a tougher team to play than we were seeing last year," head coach Kellen Mock said. "The amount of times the girls have had to ... [Read More…]
Golf finishes strong at Oklahoma
The ACU golf team finished its fall season Tuesday night with a strong performance at The Territory Classic in Duncan, Okla. The Wildcats tied with host Cameron University for fourth place in the tournament, battling rainy conditions and tough competition at the par-72, 7,000-yard Territory Country Club. St. Edward's University took first ... [Read More…]
ACU inducts four alumni into Hall of Fame
The ACU athletic department will induct five members in to the ACU Sports Hall of Fame tonight at 6 p.m. in the Hunter Welcome Center. "Two of the members of the 1973 championship team in football are being inducted," director of athletics Jared Mosley said. "We are anticipating a sold out crowd, which is pretty rare for that event, so it should ... [Read More…]
Red River victory saves Mack Brown’s job
The effort put forth by the Longhorns on Saturday, a 36-20 win over hated rival Oklahoma, saved Mack Browns job for at least the rest of the season. However, once the season is over for the Longhorns, Brown needs to be fired. They need a new direction. After losing the last three Red River Rivalry games by a combined 88 points and coming into ... [Read More…]
Borja Cortes brings talent from Barcelona
Ever since he was five, Borja Cortes had a tennis racket in his hand. As sweat dripped down his face from the heat in his homeland of Barcelona, Spain, he fell in love with the graceful game of tennis. He never played on a concrete-surface court, but opted for the famous red clay courts in Spain. However, since coming to the United States, he ... [Read More…]
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