"We host private concerts in our living room." That's a sentence that very few people would be lucky enough to say. But also what one group of students gets to say every month. From the street, the little green house on North 23rd St. looks like any other Abilene residence, aside from its quirky color. Shaina Meitl and Kelly Seale, a junior and ... [Read More…]
Food Wars: Nikki’s vs. Red Mango
Nikki's Swirl Shoppe Flavors: Nikiki's offers a variety of unique flavors ranging, some, like ooey gooey cinammon bun are delicious and others like green apple are disgusting. They also offer de-lite options which contain only eight calories per ounce. They have a board where customers can vote for their favorite flavors. Toppings: 42 ... [Read More…]
John Legend changes tune
John Legend returned this week with his fourth studio album "Love in the Future." Displaying an effortlessly cool vibe and his signature twist on R&B, Legend has created arguably his best work yet. Inspired largely by his relationship with fiance Chrissy Teigen, the album veers off the path of his usual tales of female conquests and, as the ... [Read More…]
Engineering Lab provides students with new opportunities
ACU builds a engineering lab to kick start the new program. Video/editing by: Jaci Isham ... [Read More…]
Nursing school seeks healthy first year
ACU has introduced it's new School of Nursing this semester and it is a new experience for both students and professors. Nursing majors now have a new facility located in Zona Luce and students will be able to graduate with an accredited degree. Like the start of anything new, there are a few kinks to be worked out. With a new school of students, ... [Read More…]
University hopes to tear down Chambers and construct new science building
The new science building's plans are well under way, but the project still remains in its early stages. In the spring, Jeff Arrington, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and his fellow colleagues of the leadership team started planning how to mold this project into a reality. "The sciences at ACU have been a long-term center ... [Read More…]
Schubert to undergo performance review
Dr. Phil Schubert will receive an external review of his performance after having served three years as president. When Schubert, president of university, accepted his position in 2010, he agreed with the Board of Trustees to undergo review approximately every five years, with the first one to be completed after three. The board has ... [Read More…]
Students spend the summer researching
Over 50 students from at least 12 departments conducted research across the country this summer. Research was supported in part by grants and conducted from New York to California, covering subjects such as wildlife on the Dyess Air Force Base, the effect of having too much choice and the role of technology in higher education. Undergraduate ... [Read More…]
OME improves visibility and image with new logo
The Office of Multicultural Enrichment released a new logo to encourage students of all cultures to become a part of its many programs. Byron Martin, director of OME, said the office wanted to recreate itself. "The whole goal was to make OME more noticeable and make people more knowledgeable about the work that we do," he said. Martin ... [Read More…]
Jinkerson honored as professor posthumonus
Dr. Darryl Jinkerson's legacy continues long after his death in the fall of 2012. The professor in the college of business administration left behind family, friends and colleagues that continue to honor his memory. This past spring, ACU honored Jinkerson by acknowledging his work and awarding him full professorship. Rick Lytle, dean of the ... [Read More…]
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