Eating healthy in the "World Famous Bean" and being unaware of the food's nutritional value will no longer be a problem for students. The Aramark Food Company installed a nutrition heath board outside the Bean in the Campus Center. The purpose of the health board is to inform students about nutrition information not only for food in the Bean, ... [Read More…]
ACU Press book cover contest offers cash prize
ACU Press and Leafwood Publishers are giving students, faculty and staff the opportunity to design a book cover for two of their upcoming books. The "Judge a Book by Its Cover" contest is open mainly to the ACU community and promises a cash prize to the selected submission. "The contest is open to all U.S. residents 18 and older, and we really ... [Read More…]
Biology professor discovers new species
During the summer of 2010, a student expedition to Ecuador's Sangay National Park led an ACU professor to discover a new species of opossum. The Northern Shrew Opossum will be making its scientific debut in the Oct. 2013 issue of the Journal of Mammalogy. Dr. Tom Lee, Biology department chair and professor, made the discovery of the ... [Read More…]
Cartoon: The Sing Song Face
"The Sing Song Face" Daily Doodle Dosage by Ben Todd ... [Read More…]
An appeal for two freshman Sing Song acts
Some have waited their whole life for the day they get to paint dramatized red cheeks and cartoon eyelashes on their face. Some have no desire to participate in a cult-like following of choreography and vocals. No matter your opinion on ACU Sing Song, every bright-eyed freshman that arrives on campus deserves a chance to be included in this ACU ... [Read More…]
When passion isn’t enough
"Follow your passion." It's common advice for every soul-searching college student. If you stick with what you love, everything else will fall perfectly into place. But I'm starting to think maybe this isn't always the case. To be honest, people who chase their passions scare me. It seems as if they trust so fully in the one thing they love ... [Read More…]
Learning lessons from Agent 007
This summer, while most students were off on mission trip or internships, I had my own mission: I watched James Bond movies. Now, contradictory to what you may be thinking, this was not time wasted. James Bond taught me a lot about the world. Lesson #1: Bad guys are stupid and like cats James Bond taught me that it's always easy to foil a ... [Read More…]
Wildcats keep Huskies on a leash
The ACU football team travelled to Houston to take on the Houston Baptist Huskies and had an offensive explosion, winning the game 69-12. Wide receiver stole the show Saturday, catching seven passes for 174 yards and three touchdowns in less than three quarters of play. Seventy-one of Gabriel's 174 yards came on one play just before the half, ... [Read More…]
Soccer team splits tough road games
The women's soccer team traveled to Natchitoches, La. and Nacogdoches over the weekend to face some of the toughest competition they have matched with this season. The Wildcats took on the Lady Demons of Northwestern State University Oct. 11 in Natchitoches, La. The 'Cats came back from their loss against Oral Roberts, with a 1-0 defeat against ... [Read More…]
Volleyball handed hard-luck losses
The opening season in the Southland Conference continues in its difficulty for Lady Wildcats volleyball. The team dropped its last two games at home against Lamar and Sam Houston State. Lamar defeated ACU in straight sets and Sam Houston defeated the wildcats in five sets. The 'Cats played well in all three sets but couldn't quite finish ... [Read More…]
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