COBA is presenting students with an opportunity to earn credit this coming Jan. A 3-hour credit class is being offered Jan. 6-10, 2014, in Dallas and is open to any majors. There are no prerequisites required to enroll. Management 320, taught by Dr. Laura Phillips, assistant professor of management sciences, will be available as a short-course ... [Read More…]
Cartoon: The un-lived life
"The un-lived life" Daily Doodle Dosage by Ben Todd ... [Read More…]
Religious terror an international war
A mall in Nairobi, Kenya's capital city, became an unlikely site of terror last Saturday. Al-Shabab, an Islam extremist group, launched a four-day, bloody siege in demand of the withdrawal of Kenyan troops from Somalia. Grenades were thrown. Shots were fired. For four days, the extremists held hostages until Kenyan forces ... [Read More…]
Homosexuality: The debate within the church
Homosexuality has become one of the most hotly debated topics of our society and will continue to be an issue that defines Christians for generations to come. Everyone has an opinion on what the Bible says about being gay and how Christians should treat homosexuals. Perhaps the reason Christians cling to the idea that homosexuality is sinful is ... [Read More…]
The tweet is mightier than the sword
I have 89 followers on Twitter. That's pretty pathetic. I change my car's oil more often than I tweet. Twitter and I are just mutual acquaintances-not close enough to hang out but close enough to wave at each other in passing. But most of the world disagrees with me. More than 170 billion tweets have been sent since Twitter's creation in ... [Read More…]
Winner of Idea Challenge still in the works
In April, Dylan Benac, senior political science major from Beorne, was announced as the winner of the Greatest Idea Challenge. The Greatest Idea Challenge was launched last year to encourage students to present ideas to improve or innovate life at ACU. Benac's idea of introducing a student/faculty mentoring institution won first place. He ... [Read More…]
Hispanos Unidos to host Entra a La Plaza event
Entra La Plaza, hosted by Hispanos Unidos, will take place on Friday from 6 - 9:30 p.m. The outdoor event will be behind the Hunter Welcome Center on the patio and will have free Mexican food, traditional Mexican dancers, a DJ playing all Mexican music, bounce houses, face painting and pinatas. Ana Arango, junior biochemistry major from Plano, ... [Read More…]
Flemings active in P4X foundation
In Rex Fleming's last few months of his life, his father, Lance, associate director of Athletics and Media Relations, and mother Jill bought him an iPod touch for him to text his friends, listen to his favorite music and play games while receiving treatment at Cook Children's hospital in Fort Worth. During Rex's stay at Cook Children's, Lance ... [Read More…]
Wildcat soccer looks to stay perfect
The women's soccer team will travel to La. this weekend, where they will battle two of their toughest competitors. They will be in Thibodaux today to play against Nicholls State University. The Colonels are currently ranked first and have a 2-0 record in the Southland Conference. NSU is 8-0-1 overall this season with a seven-game winning ... [Read More…]
Save ‘pay for play’ for the pros
College athletes should not be paid. Recently, there has been a push to start paying college athletes because of the amount of money they bring to their respective colleges. This would be horrible for the collegiate games and the wrong route. After all, it all comes down to recruiting, scholarships and opportunities. College athletes that ... [Read More…]
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