Students' Association redesigned congressional committees to reflect its new image of honesty, efficiency and flexibility, said SA Vice President Tony Godfrey. Instead of forming five or six committees as it has done in the past, the Congress will be divided into only three groups: finance, internal affairs and external affairs. The purpose is to ... [Read More…]
Dallas marathon promotes community, wellness
The Students' Association hopes to inspire deeper fellowship on campus by encourage participation in an event off campus. SA is pushing members of the ACU community to take part in the Dallas White Rock Marathon in December. The goal of the project, entitled "SA Leads the Way to White Rock," is to "train mind, body and spirit through an experience ... [Read More…]
New SA president strives for collective success
Charles Gaines spent a crucial evening last spring dining at Oscar's Mexican Restaurant, waiting on a call that had the potential to drastically change his senior year. When the call came, he learned his would be one of several new faces among the Students' Association officers - a group he would lead as its president. "Are you kidding me?" said ... [Read More…]
Video: Student leaders pass the torch
ACU's Students' Association passes on the torch to the 2009-2010 administration this past Tuesday at their Changing of the Guard Ceremony. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS9s9MgsrfA Video/editing by Blane Singletary ... [Read More…]
Student leaders pass the torch
ACU's Students' Association passes on the torch to the 2009-2010 administration this past Tuesday at their Changing of the Guard Ceremony. Video/editing by Blane Singletary ... [Read More…]
SA Congress’ effectiveness requires student input
By Tanner Knauth, Page Editor Read Comments The votes have been cast, and the student body has new leadership for the Students' Association Congress. But now what? Next year's Congress has, admittedly, the undesirable task of following a student government marked by controversy. The closed meetings and impeachment have been well chronicled, ... [Read More…]
Student body must hold newly elected SA officers accountable
The Students' Association elections are over, the results are in and candidates finally can put away their megaphones, Snuggie YouTube videos and "bridge the gap" buttons. But while winning candidates can take a break from campaigning, their work is far from complete. Congratulations to you: President Charles Gaines, Vice President Tony Godfrey ... [Read More…]
Candidates promise openness, honesty for next year: Debate covered issues, platforms in Tuesday night’s forum
By Michael Freeman, Managing Editor "Openness," "honesty" and "transparency" were words repeated often as five candidates for Students' Association Congress debated in front of several hundred students in Moody Coliseum on Tuesday night. The hour-long Chapel forum, moderated by SA president Sarah Pulis and elections co-chair Blake Penfield, ... [Read More…]
Gaines, Godfrey capture SA positions: Full story to follow soon
By Michael Freeman, Managing Editor In one of the closest races in recent history, Charles Gaines, junior criminal justice major from Cedar Hill, was elected as next year's Students' Association executive president Wednesday. He defeated Daniel Burgner, junior political science major from Yorba Linda, Calif., by a total of 11 votes. Tony Godfrey, ... [Read More…]
Students begin push for SA executive cabinet spots
By Michael Freeman, Managing Editor Six students are vying for the top positions in the 2009-10 Students' Association Congress during the rest of this week and early next week. The Executive Officers Election will be Tuesday and Wednesday, and the candidates are beginning to campaign for the student body's votes. Daniel Burgner, junior political ... [Read More…]
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