Laura McGregor, the assistant director of International Student Services, is leaving her post after working at ACU for more than 12 years. After McGregor had her baby in December she took off time to spend with her growing family. "She took maternity leave and has been taking sick leave and vacation time off and on since then," said Stephen ... [Read More…]
Social clubs able to accept more pledges
This year social clubs are allowed to take a higher number of pledges than ever before and can extend up to 65 bids if they choose to. Last year the maximum number of bids they could offer was 52, but this year they have had to accommodate the 325 women who signed up to pledge, almost 100 more women than last year. When the girls ranked on ... [Read More…]
On-campus movie showing is ‘Hellbound’
ACU will host a free viewing of the "Hellbound?" documentary on Sept. 24. Students will receive three Chapel credits for attending the event. The documentary reaches across the nation asking if hell exists and, if it does, why and who goes there? In this film, several people from different backgrounds discuss the concept and reality of ... [Read More…]
A walk through ‘Sacred Spaces’
Art professor Jack Maxwell - the visionary artist responsible for the Jacob's Dream sculpture - will be opening his new exhibit of paintings, Sacred Spaces, with a reception tonight at the ACU Downtown Gallery. This new show offers "intimate perspectives from recent travels in the United Kingdom and Italy." Despite the conviction that God has ... [Read More…]
Fall TV Preview: Your guide to the most highly anticipated shows
As the Fall TV premiere season begins it is easy to get overwhelmed by the new shows and difficult to discern which old shows are worth watching. With this in mind here is an easy guide to the seasons most anticipated new shows with our recommendations for what to watch and what to skip. Sleepy Hollow Mondays 9:00-10:00 p.m. on Fox For people ... [Read More…]
Soccer looks to first Div. I opponent
With a 6-0-1 overall record, the women's soccer team will compete against members of the Southland Conference for the remainder of the season. They face off against Sam Houston State University at home, at 4 p.m. on Friday. The 'Cats are currently behind Nicholls University, placing them at number two in the Southland Conference. Head coach ... [Read More…]
Tennis preps for Southland teams
ACU tennis has two invitationals this weekend, one for the men's and one for the women's team. The men's team will head to the New Mexico State Fall Invitational while the women's team will travel to Boise State. Tennis is not new to Div. I competition, nearly half their matches feature Div. I programs. Assistant coach Juan Nunez, who had a ... [Read More…]
Cartoon: The hazards of tongue rings
"The hazards of tongue rings" Dailey Doodle Dosage by Ben Todd ... [Read More…]
Summit schedule leaves some students out
Let's just get it out in the open. We all wish more classes were cancelled during Summit. With the prestigious lectureship in our rearview mirrors and the rest of the semester ahead of us, we all could have used the change of pace offered by substituting our regular classes with the classes and conversations Summit offers. And yet, classes ... [Read More…]
Fiction needs positive characters
Many of my childhood days were spent curled up with a book. I was the kid in first grade who was excited when the teacher told us to read quietly at our desks. I would stay up hours past my bedtime, reading by the light in my closet. By the time I was in fourth grade I felt like I had read every book worth reading in my school library. Though ... [Read More…]
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