This year's pledge class has been one of the largest in ACU's history, despite an unclear number of students who have de-pledged. As of Tuesday, a total of 392 students - 154 men and 238 women - are pledging social clubs. About 450 total students registered to pledge in mid-September. Pledging can be a daunting process, but it hasn't broken the ... [Read More…]
New classes able to fill Core requirements
More classes will be available to count for Core credit, including classes from Natural Science, Social Science, Fine Arts/Humanities and Cultural Awareness. Two faculty councils have approved new courses to meet the Core requirements. The University General Education Council and University Undergraduate Academic Council have developed criteria ... [Read More…]
Phone repair store to open in McGlothlin
Starting Oct. 7, Phone ER will open for business to treat and repair the ACU student body's smartphone and tablet ailments. Phone ER, the newest of four Wildcat Ventures companies, is an on-campus smartphone and tablet repair service run out of the Campus Store. Students will be able to drop off their broken phones, tablets, or even laptops up ... [Read More…]
Clinic confirms first flu case on campus
The ACU clinic has confirmed their first case of the flu this semester. The case confirmed last week is the only confirmed case thus far. Julie Danley, ACU registered nurse, said, "There is a virus going around that is similar to the flu, but that just isn't the flu. The way to tell the difference is that a virus will have a gradual onset, ... [Read More…]
Maker Lab creates student advisory board
The Students' Association and the Brown Library are searching for students to serve on the newly created Advisory Board. The board members will assist in the overseeing of the Maker Lab. Students' Association president, Dylan Benac, senior political science major from Boerne, is the head of the search, and is looking for students who will be ... [Read More…]
McDonald Hall residents chalk up encouragement
McDonald Hall's bonding activity turned into a campus-wide conversation last week when the residents of the dorm's second floor anonymously chalked the sidewalks with encouraging messages on the evening of Sept. 22. Resident assistant Julia Curtis, sophomore English major from Mexico City, Mexico, and about 20 of her residents set out around ... [Read More…]
Physics and engineering students together form PEEPS
The Physics and Engineering departments came together this year to create an all-inclusive club, PEEPS. They invite students from all departments to join. PEEPS, which stands for Physics Education, Engineering and Physics, is the new name for the Society of Physics Students, a club on campus since the '70s. The club changed its name after the ... [Read More…]
Post office considers email alerts
The post office is considering using email as a way to let students know their package is in their mailbox. While the campus post office has considered this in the past, they said it was not worth it and would not be a successful initiative. "We have considered email in the past but because of our lack of staff and student labor, it is just ... [Read More…]
Cartoon: Study tip #32
"Study tip #32" Daily Doodle Dosage by Ben Todd ... [Read More…]
What if the ACU ‘government’ shuts down?
Republicans and Democrats refuse to budge and pass a spending bill, leaving no end in sight for the government shutdown. Because Republicans will only agree to pass the budget if Obamacare is delayed or defunded and Democrats won't agree to a budget that destroys Obamacare, we find ourselves at an impasse. It seems ridiculous, shutting down the ... [Read More…]
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