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Anchored by diversity: Faculty and staff bridge cultural, racial and ethnic gaps through mentorship

May 1, 2009 by Katie Gager

By Katie Gager, Student Reporter For one ACU alumna, an encouraging conversation in the middle of Wal-Mart made an impact she always will remember. "I was not well at the time," said Mallorie Frank ('08). "There was nothing physical, I just wasn't in a good place and I had to either get out of Abilene or I was going to go insane. He stopped me ... [Read More…]

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Multicultural scholarships provide unique opportunities to minorities

May 1, 2009 by Lezlee Gutierrez

By Lezlee Gutierrez, Student Reporter Laura Lara wakes up each morning in her residence hall anticipating the busy day she has planned for herself and the week ahead. Though she misses her parents, she is glad to have her sister with her on campus when she gets homesick. Lara, sophomore accounting major from Tuscola, and her sister Angelica ... [Read More…]

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International student population rises: In 10 years, ACU has seen a 23 percent jump in the number of students from other countries

May 1, 2009 by Sondra Rodriguez

By Sondra Rodriguez, Page Editor More countries are represented by the ACU student body than states in America. According to a document that records each country's representation from the Registrar's Office, 220 international students reflect the population of minorities on campus. Minorities represent different nations, faiths and orientations. ... [Read More…]

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The Great Divide: Modern Churches of Christ endeavor to address historically perpetuated racial divisions within congregations.

May 1, 2009 by Laura Acuff

By Laura Acuff, Opinion Editor Each Sunday, the church doors open. Members file in, greet each other and exchange pleasantries. They sit in pews, sing, pray and take communion. In a different part of Abilene on a different street and in a different building, more church members do the same. Both churches worship below a "Church of Christ" sign. ... [Read More…]

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International students face more difficult adjustments

May 1, 2009 by Lizzy Spano

By Liz Spano, Arts Editor Josephine Wong decided to attend ACU simply because her sister did. However, before she could attend, she had to speak with an agent; fill out the application form; apply for a visa; go through the process of an interview; complete questions about her parents' financial stability; and finally, arrange a flight to the ... [Read More…]

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Literature class explore diverse opinions: Authors, films challenge ACU upperclassmen

May 1, 2009 by Michael Freeman

By Michael Freeman, Managing Editor Twenty-three upperclassmen sat in a spacious classroom, surrounded by dozens of desktops, but not one student's attention was focused on a computer screen. Instead, all were engaged in a class discussion about the film Milk, a critically acclaimed movie about Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected ... [Read More…]

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Race vs. Ethnicity: Not one and the same

May 1, 2009 by Heather Leiphart

By Heather Leiphart, Student Reporter On the morning of the first day of classes, a wide-eyed freshman wandered past the GATA Fountain, almost late for class, and asked for directions to the Biblical Studies Building from a nearby student. She had chosen to stay home and spend more time with her family instead of attending Welcome Week and did not ... [Read More…]

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Racially based student groups foster interracial unity

May 1, 2009 by Linda Bailey

By Linda Bailey, Student Reporter When Trevor Cochlin, walked through the doors of Essence of Ebony Chapel for the first time, he did not know what to expect. Looking around, it immediately became apparent Cochlin was not like the rest of the attendants. Regardless, the white student stayed for the entirety of the mostly African-American Chapel. ... [Read More…]

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Students share thoughts on interracial dating

May 1, 2009 by Kimberly Wolford

By Kimberly Wolford, Student Reporter Minda Hyde, senior exercise science/pre-occupational therapy major from Hampden, Maine, grew up in a predominately white community. She attended a predominately white school system and never noticed racial differences. Hyde is one of the many biracial students attending ACU. She is half-Filipino and ... [Read More…]

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Choose your history: Obama or Palin?

October 29, 2008 by Sondra Rodriguez

By Sondra Rodriguez, Student Reporter Casey Monsees knows every election makes history. She knows the impact of this year's votes and the history that will be made on Election Day, and it is making her nervous. "This election affects the rest of the world, whether we want to admit that or not - it does," said Monsees, junior history major from ... [Read More…]

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